"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" trailer should have been released by now. However, there is no news of it, despite the fact that the movie is going to release in the middle of December 2017.
"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" completed its filming in the first half of 2016. Since then, the film team members have been adding voice to the different scenes, making cuts to the shooting sequences and selecting which scenes to keep in the movie and which ones to eliminate.
With less than 11 months left for the release of the movie, its high time for Lucasfilm to give a go ahead for the release of its first trailer. However. It seems like the "Star Wars" fans will have to wait for a little bit longer to finally catch a glimpse of what they can expect to see in the movie.
Earlier it was speculated that the first "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" trailer would release around the time of Super Bowl. However, these rumors have been discarded by different "Star Wars" journalists, according to iDigitaltimes.
The first teaser for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" released when there was still more than a year left for theatrical release to take place. By the time only six months were left, two teasers were already released for the fans. This is the main reason why the fans are desperately waiting for the first "Star Wars: The last Jedi" trailer to release, since less than 11 months are left for the movie to release.
The next event when the fans expect the trailer to release is the official "Star Wars" celebration event, which is scheduled to begin on April 13 in Orlando. It is quite possible that Disney decides to release the first trailer then.
Meanwhile, a number of characters would reprise their respective roles in "Star Wars: The Last Jedi." A large part of the movie would focus on Rey's (Daisy Ridley) training on the planet Ahch-To, under the guidance of Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), according to Trusted Reviews.
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