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Rewatch Star Wars 9's Panel: "Rise Of Skywalker" Title And Trailer Revealed At Celebration

The Episode 9 title and trailer are here.

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The huge Star Wars fan event, Star Wars Celebration, is officially underway in Chicago. It started out with a high-profile panel focused on the next big movie: Star Wars: Episode 9, and this brought with it the reveal of Episode 9's title: The Rise of Skywalker. Additionally, we got the first Episode 9 trailer, which was capped off with a surprise when we heard the laughter of Emperor Palpatine. If there were any debate about whose voice it was, actor Ian McDiarmid briefly appeared on stage after the trailer first rolled, further reinforcing that the iconic villain will apparently return in some capacity. There were lots of other tidbits to be gleaned as well, such as the fact that Kylo Ren might be getting his helmet back. We'll report back with more details as we continue to dig in.

Lucasfilm has now published today's panel if you're interested in rewatching--at the very least, it's worth checking out the portion with C-3PO actor Anthony Daniels, who seems to be having just the best time. Further below, you can find the official Star Wars livestream below, which is ongoing for the first day of Celebration. While Episode 9's panel was undoubtedly the highlight of today--and arguably the entire weekend--there's still much more to come. You can check out ore of our coverage through the links below.

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The panel began with Stephen Colbert as host bringing out director JJ Abrams and Star Wars boss Kathleen Kennedy to talk about the film and the excitement around it. Beyond that, the panel promises new details about the highly anticipated third movie in the new trilogy. It's widely assumed that the first Episode 9 trailer will make its debut and that we'll get the official title.

Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy and director JJ Abrams are already on stage, while the panel's official description also teases there will be "plenty of surprises and special guests." According to Lucasfilm, this is an event "you will definitely not want to miss." As of this writing, we haven't gotten many meaningful details yet, with Kennedy and Abrams talking broadly about how they reached this point and what Episode IX means to them and to Star Wars. Abrams did, however, reveal, the movie is about the core group going on an adventure together. He also noted that some time has passed since the end of the last movie. The cast has now assembled on stage, including a newcomer, although Adam Driver is conspicuously absent.

The entire panel is being live streamed. You can watch it through the Star Wars YouTube channel or in the video embed below. It's scheduled to run for an hour total, so the title and trailer--if they are coming--should be debuting soon.

Star Wars Episode 9 Panel Start Time

  • 9 AM PT
  • 11 AM CT
  • 12 PM ET
  • 5 PM BST
  • 4 AM AEDT (Saturday, April 13)

Despite Episode 9 releasing on December 20, 2019, we know very little about it. As noted above, it doesn't have a title yet, so that could be among the reveals for the panel. There also hasn't been a trailer or any footage released, so Star Wars Celebration seems as likely a place as any to release one based on what the event typically brings. Abrams, who previously directed 2015's The Force Awakens, was brought on after Jurassic World's Colin Trevorrow was let go from the role.

The third and final entry in the new trilogy that began with The Force Awakens, Episode IX wraps up the entire Skywalker Saga that began all the way back in 1977.

Star Wars Celebration also promises news and reveals for the new Star Wars game Jedi Fallen Order from the developers of Apex Legends and Titanfall. Go to GameSpot sister site CNET to see a full rundown of what to expect from the show.

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"Highly anticipated" ..............ok

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@Poodger: Your internet echochamber isn’t the real world. Normal people liked TLJ and loved TFA. Get off the internet.

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@Bread_or_Decide: Funny how my echochamber seems to resonate into the real world as well. I have yet to meet anyone IRL that thought the movie was good.

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@Poodger: You and your two friends dont count as everyone in the world.

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@Bread_or_Decide: No they didn't. TLJ was unmitigated trash. Hot garbage juice on am August day.

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@zoniax2: Psssst: you're the minority.

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@esqueejy: Funny how the minority has 5x the votes you do. In fact, take away your self-vote and he has infinitely more votes than you.

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@apnance: It's called an ECHO CHAMBER, champ. That you people, as a minority, are more vocal and flock to articles and comment boards that give you an opportunity to air your grievances ad nauseum and then provide positive reinforcement to each other all day, handing each other "likes" or "upvotes", isn't an indication that you're in the majority. It merely creates the illusion of it for you, which is why you do it. Sane people who have no beef to rant about aren't bothering to comment and many who have sane, normal things to say about the articles just don't bother, because you pollute the comment boards and prevent any normal dialogue from taking place. It's all a false consensus effect.

In fact, the CEO of Disney just gave a brilliant speech about just this thing today...pointing out that the internet, social media and comment boards, etc., provide a place for vocal minorities to form insular groups of like-minded people who go about convincing themselves they're in the majority by surrounding themselves only with people who agree, seeking positive reinforcement, to be told what they want to hear and have their confirmation bias massaged endlessly while contrary facts and opinions are systematically excluded, driven off by abuse or explained away by conspiracy nonsense. It makes them all the more angry, vehement and prone to violence when their carefully crafted illusion comes crumbling down.

Here's a hint: you wouldn't need to organize sockpuppeting troll brigades of places like Rotten Tomatoes in order to manufacture false impressions and perceptions of certain movies or games if you were the majority.

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@esqueejy: AMEN!!! Great reply.

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@esqueejy: Wow this is new. Ecochamber ha-ha, is that some new card you can pull when logic fails you?? "Ahh you are all wrong because your opinion is formed in an ecochamber". Didnt realise there was an "ecochamber" out there filled with 3 people that liked TLJ and are actively defending this movie. Geez you must have been really busy the last few years. Instead of trying to discredit people that are critical of TLJ why don't you get out of mentioned ecochamber yourself and try and explain why the flaws in TLJ are not flaws. Im yet to see someone pull that one off with success. (except maybe the CEO of Disney, they have "Financial Success" bouncing of the walls of their "ecochamber" which is good enough for them). That should get the popcorn going. Otherwise, please stop posting meaningless comments calling people out without any real arguments...

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@skippert: It's fact. You go get your psychology degree like mine and maybe you too can talk about things like false consensus effect without making a clown of yourself.

As to "3 people who liked TLJ", the $1B+ haul and scores on various respected sites prove you to be not just wrong, but also deeply deluded.

And the fact that you can't follow my arguments doesn't mean they aren't real...it means you have a very low IQ.

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@esqueejy: @Bread_or_Decide: a 7/10 or 6/10 is actually exactly what it should get. That is not a good score. That is a very average score and precisely what you would expect considering the flaws in the movie. Having a giant fanbase and beeing a huge brand is still obviously going to pull the visitors and give them some financial security. Exactly what I said when I mentioned your eco chamber that Disney lives in. But there is a downside to releasing crap to a critical audience or have you forgotten Solo? Still none of this says anything about the problems that TLJ has. I think you shouldnt let people step on your giant toes as quickly as you let them Mr psychologist. People should be critical of the things they spend their money on.

If you are going to consistently **** up eventually people are going to stop coming and buying.

O and bringing IQ into this because you disagree with me on this movie is just plain sad. I hope you realise this.

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@skippert: LOL! If you can't tell the difference between a person who is attempting to make legitimate, coherent, rational critical arguments versus the infantile, hyperbolic tantrum crap that I'm criticizing, you need help. Of course some people criticize it legitimately. These things are subjective. But there is a small, very vocal minority who runs around spewing nonsense exaggerations and incoherent, irrational butthurt, behaving like toddlers who skipped nap time. THAT is what I'm criticizing and sick of having to wade through. They can't let it go. They can't move on. They can't behave like adults. They can't stop repeating themselves over and over and over again. They can't let anyone else enjoy anything. Etc. etc. etc.

7/10 is a fine score. The movie wasn't the best SW movie ever, but was decent enough. It absolutely wasn't the sky-falling apocalyptic disaster people want to make it out as though. Nor did it justify years of harboring resentment and polluting every possible comment board that even connects to it with whiny vitriol.

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@esqueejy: Guess we agree then. Good thats solved.

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@skippert: Stop taking credit for solo. That's like a terrorist group taking credit for a natural disaster. It's proof of nothing, other than don't release Star wars movies 4 movies after the last one.

And a 7/10 is ummmm, that's a pretty solid score. Unless somehow you're rewriting math.

According to haters the film should be ranking 5/10 by how much they foam at the mouth to hate on it.

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@Bread_or_Decide: hmm no I think 7/10 is what its worth. I just have my questions when it comes to some of the choices that have been made. My expectations may have been too high also. But hey who cares, were all taking part in this eco chamber right now and nothing we say means anything to the outside world.

Also Im not taking credit for Solo. Disney is and its a direct result of audience being fed up, timing and it being a bad movie

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@esqueejy: What really makes me wonder is not only do they have to hate something, they have to repeat it until they think it becomes some sort of weird undeniable fact. I mean, if these people are so numerous, why is the film just a 7/10 on IMDB.com? You'd think a film everyone hated would be 4/10, right? Cause so many people hate it? Right?

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@Bread_or_Decide: Did you see the SW9 trailer btw?

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@esqueejy: It's cute how you twist and pull so hard to explain away the obvious.

Here's another two word phrase, granted it's perhaps not quite as trendy and it does eschew gooey emotional tantrums in favor of logic: Occam's Razor.

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@apnance: Occam's Razor: $1B movies with decent reviews were good movies that most people enjoyed watching.

You do know how Occam's Razor works, right?

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@zoniax2: Oh yeah, that cinemscore of A was just made up, not real people at all.

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@Bread_or_Decide: Isn't Cinemascore the one that captures audience reaction right after the movie is ended? Polls as they leave the theater? So in fairness, that's not a very good barometer. Even if you have slight misgivings with a movie, your hype will oversell its score. I'm not here to trash TLJ, there are plenty of people out there to do that. It was a good movie, but it wasn't great. I know that the few issues I did have with TLJ didn't manifest themselves until after I had a chance to think about things and how they tied in. So if I would have been polled upon exit, I would absolutely have given it an A, whereas in retrospect I would probably give it a low B. Again, not a bad movie, just not as amazing as I would have thought 5 minutes after it ended.

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@dr_derogatory: Wrong. First impressions are generally honest impressions. The closer in time to the experience that you voice your perceptions of that experience, the more reliable your perceptions are. Studies prove this. This is why, for example, "excited utterances" and "present sense impressions" are exceptions to the hearsay rule and are allowed to be admitted into evidence, whereas someone's statements days or even just hours after an event remain inadmissible.

Thus, perceptions as people are walking out of the theater are more reliable than, say, the hyperbolic screeching of someone who days later, after surfing the intertubes and reading about how its allegedly cool to hate the movie, suddenly hates what they saw and had enjoyed at the time.

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@esqueejy: Sure, but we're not talking about a murder here, it's a movie. One where subsequent viewings can occur, though as another user mentioned, not as often. I don't personally have any issue with the way the movie was scored, but I do watch movies more than once, and absolutely new opinions can form. I don't retrospectively downgrade the movie based on the internet, simply on not caring how some of the storyline tied together from TFA to TLJ. Again, that didn't make TLJ a bad movie, just not as good as I thought walking right out of the theater when I was just watching it to be entertained. So perhaps it would be better for me to have qualified it in saying that Cinemascore might not be the best barometer for me.

As a for instance, the movie American Beauty. Saw it in the theaters, thought it was "meh" at best. Years later, I watch it and I respect what was done with it far more than my original viewing. I attribute that simply to being older, seeing things in a different light, and perhaps relating more to the story/characters.

So I get what you're saying, and I think largely you're probably right. For me, though, nothing I said was wrong. It was simply my perspective. Maybe that's what you were trying to get at, though.

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@dr_derogatory: The thing is most people don't ever think about the movie or watch it again. So it's a pretty fair assessment of the only time they'll ever care to even talk about the movie.

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@Bread_or_Decide: It would take someone not thinking about the movie to make them like it, so fair assessment.

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@Bread_or_Decide: Sure, I think that's probably fair. Just trying to say that it could also be slightly inaccurate because of that. I agree with one of your previous posts that most normal fans liked TLJ and loved TFA. That's a very accurate statement. Most people aren't extreme, they just go to be entertained.

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@Poodger: ikr lol I have 12 year old relatives who even got put off by The Last Jedi so I'm not sure who is looking forward to this.

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@gamingdevil800: You mean children looking for acceptance and approval of the adults around them tend to adopt those adults' viewpoints? Who knew?

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@gamingdevil800: As if 12 year olds could understand that movie or the OT. Show them the prequels, they'll love those.

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@gamingdevil800: Won't you be surprised when it opens big and makes another billion worldwide. Reminds me of the captain marvel haters.

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@Bread_or_Decide: You mean like how well Solo did when it released? It doing poorly was a direct result of The Last Jedi being so bad. Which was unfortunate, because Solo was actually pretty decent, unlike TLJ

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@Poodger: Ah yes, so the film people “hated” did amazing and they decided instead to punish another unrelated movie? Lol. Okay. That’s insane.

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@Bread_or_Decide: Hype does that. Big movie everyone wants to watch. So everyone goes and watches it. They realize it wasn't very good, and lose interest in the next movie that comes out. It's rather simple.

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@Poodger: So, a movie no one liked did well? Is that really the spin TLJ haters are putting on it? Then you want to take credit for SOLO which bombed for many other unrelated reasons. I mean heck, people are saying TFA is actually hated and yet Rogue One made a billion at the box office. Moving the goal post to suit your needs is getting obvious and tiresome. So when Episode 9 makes a billion what will be your excuse then?

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@Bread_or_Decide: TFA was actually decent though. It was well made and got people hyped up for the next movie. People were willing to buy into Rogue One after TFA. Rogue One was also good, so faith was maintained. TLJ sucked, and people started getting Star Wars fatigue. Which is why Solo bombed. Had you released Solo directly before or after TFA, it would have done MUCH better in the box office.

Which is a shame, because I actually enjoyed Solo quite a bit, despite a few forced moments that tried to hard to explain things that didn't need explaining.

Also, despite the pit that TLJ put this trilogy into, removing Rian Johnson and bringing back Abrams will hopefully mean the 3rd movie is at least higher quality than TLJ. But as a cohesive trilogy, this new set of movies is already ****ed up beyond salvation. I retain hope that Abrams can take the dumpster fire he was given and turn it around, but I already don't plan on seeing the new one until it hits a streaming service I am already paying for.

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@Bread_or_Decide: Captain Marvel wasn't good, though. Release it after Endgame, it flops.

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@zoniax2: ALL of your comments= derp, derp derp derp, youtube, derp, im a hater, derp derrrrp derp.

PS. derp

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@zoniax2: Uh huh. Tell me more about things that can't be proven.

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