Star Wars fans only have a few days more to wait until the Episode 8 main trailer finally arrives.
Unlike previously believed, it won’t be the final chance to see more of the movie before it hits cinemas, however.
Disney and Lucasfilm have just announced a huge new media partnership which will mean more content and footage from The Last Jedi, the Han Solo movie and their other upcoming blockbusters will be released very soon, as well as the official trailer.
Even more exiting, it will all start this friday.
The new footage will be shown in US cinemas and then be released online as part of a deal with US cinema chain provider National CineMedia.

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A new 20-minute preview show, Noovie, will be shown before movies and will include “exclusive behind-the-scenes looks at Star Wars: The Last Jedi.”
The Hollywood Reporter said: “Disney’s deal calls for it to supply content to a portion of Noovie called Noovie Backlot, which is about a five-minute portion of the 20-minute video.”
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National CineMedia promised that fans will be able to see the exciting new content outside cinemas, as well.
CEO Andy England said: “The company is working on a Noovie.com website to also show off its exclusive video, and it is partnering with other digital outlets, as well.”
THR added: “The Disney-National CineMedia partnership will run at least through June 2018, and subsequent content the conglomerate will provide for Noovie includes exclusive behind-the-scenes looks at Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Black Panther, A Wrinkle in Time, Avengers: Infinity War, The Incredibles 2 and the still untitled Han Solo movie.”