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Star Wars: Watch Judi Dench Grill Daisy Ridley For Last Jedi Spoilers

Ridley agrees to answer the questions--and then the video cuts out.

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Actor Josh Gad is persistent in his quest for Star Wars spoilers. After catching star Daisy Ridley by surprise twice already and grilling her for answers about The Last Jedi, he's at it again. But this time, he recruited Judi Dench to help.

Gad, Ridley, and Dench are all starring in the new movie Murder on the Orient Express. In his newest video, Ridley enters a trailer and immediately knows what's going on, telling him right away, "I'm not answering any of your Star Wars questions." But Gad says they're not his questions. The video pans to Dench, who is sitting by a table, wearing a Star Wars-esque robe.

She asks: "Have you been tested for midichlorians?"; "Is Snoke Palpatine?"; "Are you the last Jedi?"; and "What's the deal with Reylo?"; and finally, "Why don't you answer my damn questions?"

After a long pause, Ridley says, "Okay." Of course, the video cuts out right at this moment. We can only imagine what Gad will do for his next video.

The Last Jedi is an intriguing and mysterious title. It might be a reference to Luke Skywalker, who was referred to as the last Jedi in The Force Awakens' opening crawl. However, Jedi can also be plural. Check out GameSpot's breakdown here to find out what we think The Last Jedi could mean.

Mark Hamill, who plays Luke Skywalker, responded to Episode VIII finally getting a name, saying he likes how minimalist The Last Jedi is. He also said he likes how the title has a "samurai" feel to it.

In other news about The Last Jedi, Disney CEO Bob Iger said this week that he's seen a cut of the movie and says it's "great."

The Last Jedi arrives in theaters on December 15, 2017. It also stars John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Laura Dern, Domhnall Gleeson, Anthony Daniels, Gwendoline Christie, and Andy Serkis. Carrie Fisher filmed her Leia scenes for the movie before she passed away in December.

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