It's a mere few days until Rogue One opens in the UK (sorry US fans, you'll have to wait one whole day longer) and we can hardly contain our joy.
Those who have already seen the movie have showered it with praise, particularly aimed at the franchise's Captain Cassian Andor, a rebel intelligence officer and the co-hero of the latest Star Wars movie (alongside Felicity Jones' Jyn Erso).
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Many people have made a natural comparison between Andor and his predecessor Han Solo - but in a chat with Digital Spy on our Facebook live feed, Cassian actor Diego Luna said he doesn't think they're much alike.
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When asked whether he would call his character the "Han Solo of Rogue One", Luna said: "No, I would never do that. I think there's just one Han Solo. I would say Cassian is very different.
"I would say Cassian is a man full of contradictions and a very lonely character.
"The only thing is we [both] have a blast in a very Western way... and that felt very Han Solo; and the jacket also, but the personalities are very different.
"And also my character is devoted to the rebellion. He's been fighting since he was 6 years old and he believes in the cause from the beginning, you know?"
During the same chat, Luna also revealed a bit more about what we can expect to see from Cassian.
"He's an amazing man, a complicated character," he added. "He has a lot of information but not a lot of friends. His only friend is a droid.
"It's a lovely character to play. There are many layers for me to work with. It was fun."
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story will be released on December 15 in the UK and December 16 in the US.
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