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				 Disney showed fans attending the "Star Wars Celebration" 
				convention in Chicago the first footage from the movie, which 
				will be released in theaters in December and will conclude the 
				story that began in 1977. 
 A villainous cackle was heard at the end of the trailer, and the 
				actor who played Palpatine in previous films, Ian McDiarmid, 
				walked onstage to loud applause from an audience of roughly 
				10,000 fans, many waving colorful lightsabers.
 
 As of Friday afternoon, the "Rise of Skywalker" trailer had been 
				viewed online about 11 million times.
 
 Director J.J. Abrams, speaking alongside a handful of cast 
				members, said the movie takes place some time after the events 
				of the 2017 film "The Last Jedi."
 
 The footage showed a hug between Princess Leia, played by the 
				late Carrie Fisher, and Rey (Daisy Ridley). Fisher died in 2016, 
				but Abrams said that in a "weird miracle," he was able to piece 
				together unused footage from "Last Jedi" to continue the beloved 
				character's story.
 
				
				 
				"Princess Leia lives in this film in a way that's mind-blowing 
				for me," he said.
 The director disclosed little about the plot, however.
 
 "This movie is about this new generation, what they've 
				inherited, the light and the dark, and are they ready?" he told 
				the crowd.
 
 In an interview, Abrams told Reuters that writers met with "Star 
				Wars" creator George Lucas before they started to script the 
				final chapter in one of the world's most-celebrated movie 
				franchises.
 
 The goal was "to create something that gives a sense of surprise 
				and thrill and heartbreak, and shock and awe, but also feeling 
				like an inevitability," he said.
 
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			The circumstances surrounding Palpatine's return remain a mystery. 
			The character appeared to die in 1983's "Return of the Jedi." In the 
			trailer released on Friday, the voice of Luke (Mark Hamill) says to 
			Rey that "no one's ever really gone."
 Luke also tells Rey that "we have passed on all the knowledge," and 
			that the fight against evil is now hers.
 
 Ridley, John Boyega, who plays Resistance fighter Finn and Oscar 
			Isaac, who portrays pilot Poe Dameron, all attended the event.
 
 But the largest ovations came for Kelly Marie Tran, who plays 
			mechanic Rose Tico, and Billy Dee Williams, who returns to the 
			series as con artist Lando Calrissian after last playing the 
			character in 1983.
 
 "Lando never really left me," Williams said.
 
 Naomi Ackie, who joined as a new character named Jannah, said she 
			could not confirm or deny speculation that Jannah was Calrissian's 
			daughter.
 
 A new droid, D-O, also rolled onto the stage, joining BB-8 and 
			R2-D2.
 
 Fans were delighted.
 
 "I got chills. I was pretty emotional from the panel leading into it 
			and then when the trailer kicked off I was just so thrilled. I just 
			can't wait," said Jon Barnes.
 
 (Reporting by Bob Chiarito and Rollo Ross in Chicago; additional 
			reporting by Lisa Richwine in Los Angeles; editing by David 
			Gregorio, Nick Zieminski and G Crosse)
 
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