Mark Hamill Is Asking Fans Not To Spoil Star Wars: The Last Jedi For Others


Star Wars: The Last Jedi's making its big premiere next, next week and knowing the overly eager fanbase, it's more than likely that the internet's going to be filled to the brim with Star Wars spoilers, especially with the film making an early international premiere in places like Norway, Denmark, and Sweden.

Taking to Twitter, Star Wars legend Mark Hamill asks fans to avoid ruining everyone else's viewing experience by rolling out spoilers before the film gets to make its release.

While the Luke Skywalker actor does love to troll the Star Wars fanbase, the Star Wars legend's hoping that everyone can "keep all that happens in The Last Jedi a secret for as long as is humanely possible. "

Check out his plea down here:

Hamill's post couldn't come at a better time. Now that The Last Jedi's a week away from its big premiere, we've seen countless posts allegedly describing footage and other spoiler-filled material taken from The Force Awakens sequel.

Guess it can't be helped given all the excitement building up over the sequel trilogy installment – not only are fans hoping to learn more about Rey's (Daisy Ridley) parentage, but they're also eager to see whether the Force-sensitive Jakku orphan really joins Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) and turns to the Dark Side.

Let's just wait and see.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi hits cinemas December 15, 2017.

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