WARNING: POTENTIAL SPOILERS FOR STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI FOLLOW
In addition to being treated to a fantastic movie in Pixar's
Coco, it appears moviegoers are also getting a special pre-show treat featuring behind-the-scenes footage of
Star Wars: The Last Jedi. The footage is part of Noovie, a behind-the-scenes show for upcoming movies and TV shows, which is currently being shown at most major theater chains. The
Star Wars: The Last Jedi segment is only part of the pre-show, and it includes some commentary from director Rian Johnson as well as actor Mark Hamill (better known around these parts as Luke Skywalker).
Included in
The Last Jedi segment is an actual clip from the film, featuring Luke Skywalker, Rey, and Chewbacca on Ahch-To. The footage gives us a quick glimpse of Rey asking Luke for help; but, as trailers have alluded to, he tersely rejects the call.
"You think I came to the most unfindable place in the galaxy to be disturbed?" Luke responds before the recorded clip abruptly ends.
The low-quality video clip of the segment has been
uploaded online, but you're better off checking out
Coco for the full HD experience - unless Disney decides to officially release the whole behind-the-scenes video.
It won't be long now before we get to see this entire scene unfold when
Star Wars: The Last Jedi hits theaters December 15.