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Posted on 1 November 201731 January 2018 by Simon

…And Here’s The Last Jedi’s Poster

Because it’s gorgeous.

I have to say, the continued red theme is really doing it for me. December 15th.

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CategoriesMovies, Posters TagsAdam Driver, Carrie fisher, Daisy Ridley, Disney, John Boyega, LucasFilm, Mark Hamill, Oscar Isaac, Star Wars, Star Wars: The Last Jedi

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