Daisy Ridley Attempts to Spoil 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi'

Aside from rumors, anonymous sources, and the intentionally misleading trailers, Star Wars [...]

Aside from rumors, anonymous sources, and the intentionally misleading trailers, Star Wars spoilers are very hard to come by these days. With less than two months to the latest movie's premiere, Lucasfilm has done well keeping the plot under wraps.

As it turns out, if you want to know spoilers about Star Wars: The Last Jedi, all you have to do is ask someone like Daisy Ridley, as evidenced by her interview with Vogue.

Unfortunately, you'll probably have to ask Ridley herself because Vogue isn't giving up the goods. Check out the video below to see for yourself.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi picks up right after Rey tracked down Luke Skywalker on the isolated, Force-sensitive planet of Ahch-To. After dealing a devastating defeat to both the First Order and Kylo Ren in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, they are out for Jedi blood.

Ridley's expletive-laden story hints at the explosive nature of the new Star Wars movie, but what with all of the bleeps it's impossible to glean any good details. Sure, she makes it clear that Adam Driver, John Boyega, and Oscar Isaac all have major parts to play in the film, but how?! In what way?

The latest trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi hints at a dire direction for the Skywalker saga, as Luke's return portends some trials and tribulations for the Resistance.

Guided by some troubling voiceover from Supreme Leader Snoke and Kylo Ren, it sounds like Rey will have some trouble figuring out her place in the Star Wars galaxy. Judging by some clever editing, Rey might even be reaching out for some guidance from the Dark Side.

Snoke actor Andy Serkis also teased at some major developments in the new Star Wars movie, but he was surprisingly more tightlipped than Ridley was.

When asked by IGN whether Snoke has plans for Rey, Serkis said "that's so confidential I can't possibly talk about it. I'm sorry [Laughs], I would love to tell you… All I can is you're onto something."

Sounds like we'll have to wait for Star Wars: The Last Jedi to premiere in theaters on December 15.

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