Star Wars: The Last Jedi's new teaser might contain its most shocking secret yet... Chewie HITS a Porg.

Well, kind of. It's an extension of the scene we've already seen of the Porg shouting on the Millennium Falcon, with the teaser showing that Chewie needs to sweep the excitable creature out of the way to hit a button.

But still, Chewie, pick on someone your own size!

Maybe Chewie has just seen how terrifying some of the baby Porgs look and can't get over it? Or maybe the Porgs aren't as cute as they first appeared?

"I had a love/hate relationship with them. They're very, very cute, but when you put them in a bunch, in holes, on the Millennium Falcon, that's when they start to become really, really freaky," John Boyega told EW.

"They've got real big eyes, all bunched together. There were, like, little tiny ones and little big ones that would just… yeah, it looks like a rash."

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Maybe the Porgs are really in league with Supreme Leader Snoke and are plotting to take over the Millennium Falcon, leaving Chewie with NO CHOICE but to fight back?

Andy Serkis has recently been teasing Snoke's role in The Last Jedi, but didn't mention any Porg uprising. But, of course, he wouldn't exactly spoil one of the most devastating twists in the movie, would he?

Star Wars: The Last Jedi is released in UK cinemas on December 14 and US cinemas on December 15.

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