Yesterday, it was rumored that a new teaser trailer for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" could be coming as soon as next week. But before we see it, why not hear what some of the mystery characters sound like?
Disney is hosting its Infinity 3.0 event and IGN along with a few others grabbed some audio from upcoming "The Force Awakens" merchandise. Specifically, you can hear some lines from Adam Driver's Kylo Ren and Gwendoline Christie's Captain Phasma.
You can check out IGN's video by clicking here, but we've also transcribed the lines below.
Kylo Ren:
- "I've been waiting for this (day) for a long time"
- "Is it true...you're just a scavengers
- "Don't be afraid"
- "I feel it too"
- "You know what I've come for"
- "Don't fight it...you know you can't"
- "I'm immune to the light"
- "That weapon is mine"
- "Together, we will destroy the Resistance and the last Jedi"
- "I feel it too"
- "You know what I've come for"
- "Together we will destroy the Resistance and the last Jedi"
- "Don't fight it"
- "You know you can't, I am immune to the light"
- "We will send it away"
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Captain Phasma:
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- "Move to your ships, now"
- "On my command..."
- "Fire FN2187"
- "Submit your blaster for inspection
Possible Spoilers
Kylo's "I feel it too," sounds like a response to Andy Serkis' character Supreme Leader Snoke asking, "There has been an awakening, have you felt it?" dialogue in the first teaser trailer.
"You know what I've come for," is likely Kylo referring to Luke/Anakin's lightsaber.
"Together we will destroy the Resistance and the last Jedi," seemingly confirms that Luke is the last Jedi in the galaxy.
"Don't fight it," may be a line directed towards Daisy Ridley's Rey or Oscar Isaac's Poe Dameron during interrogation.
"Submit your blaster for inspection," could be Phasma questioning Finn's loyalty to the First Order after refusing to shoot innocent villagers or letting someone escape.
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" will hit theaters on Dec. 18.