Poe Dameron actor Oscar Isaac has teased that the new Star Wars movie is going to have audiences "blown away".
To be fair, this is what the franchise's fans have come to expect when a new instalment is released, however, Oscar's promising words certainly don't do any harm.
Star Wars: Episode IX needs to win back some doubters too, following The Last Jedi's uneasy reception.
Discussing the upcoming trilogy-closer with Associated Press, the Annihilation star said: "It was the most fun it's been. There was just an energy and a looseness and excitement to the whole production.
"And knowing that this was the conclusion of not only our time there but the nine stories, these nine episodes of the Skywalker Saga, it's incredible."
He added: "I think people are gonna be just blown away."
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This isn't the first time Oscar has delved into the new movie with the press either, as he previously told USA Today that the Resistance are now "guerrilla fighters".
And their situation?
"Adhering closer to something like the Revolutionary War fighters or even the guerrillas in Cuba with Che [Guevara] and Fidel [Castro] and all these guys living in the mountains, coming down to do some attacks, and going back and trying to hide from the 'empire' of the United States."
"It's that kind of ragged at this point," he continued.
"You hear about stories with [George] Washington as a general, where lots of people died based on their orders, but that is part of leadership and that push-and-pull in the fight for figuring out what's the way to move forward."
Star Wars: Episode IX will be released in the UK on December 19, 2019 and in the US on December 20, 2019.
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