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'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' Plot Spoilers: Luke Skywalker Back In The Millennium Falcon

Lucasfilm has released another teaser for "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" featuring more Luke Skywalker and another touching reunion. Yes, after decades of being separated, Luke will finally be reunited with the Millennium Falcon.

The minute-long teaser begins with a hooded Luke stepping into the cockpit of the ship he lovingly called "a piece of junk" in "A New Hope." The aging Jedi can be seen marveling at the piece of his past sitting before him.

It's been years since he has seen the Falcon, the ship that started his destiny. While he didn't exactly have the same reaction as Han did in "The Force Awakens," it's definitely a very emotional moment for the character a good dose of nostalgia for longtime Star Wars fans.

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It's not all about Luke and the Falcon though as the "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" teaser then shows a bunch of scenes that were already revealed in previous trailers. These were either shot from different angles or more extended versions such as the scene with Supreme Leader Snoke and General Leia Organa.

One interesting scene, however, is the one where Rey appears to be threatening her teacher for a yet unknown reason. Is this what Luke was afraid of or is this Rey trying to convince him about something? Fans will find out soon enough.

Finn is also back in this teaser showing his duel with Captain Phasma who curiously survived not only the destruction of Star Killer Base but also the trash compactor. Finn also appears to be piloting a starship, something he has greatly improved in since his awkward joyride with Poe in a TIE fighter.

There's certainly a lot to be excited about in "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" with the "introductory" phase of "The Force Awakens" now over. Catch the film when it hits theaters on Dec. 15, 2018.

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