Luke Skywalker is not 'The Last Jedi' after all

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Apparently Luke Skywalker isn't "The Last Jedi" referred to in the title of the next "Star Wars" movie. As Yoda would say, "There is another." Ever since the reveal of the movie's title last month, fans have wondered if the word...

Luke Skywalker is not 'The Last Jedi' after all

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Apparently Luke Skywalker isn't "The Last Jedi" referred to in the title of the next "Star Wars" movie.

As Yoda would say, "There is another."

Ever since the reveal of the movie's title last month, fans have wondered if the word "Jedi" was singular or plural.

NOT A DRILL I REPEAT THIS IS NOT A DRILL!
"THE LAST JEDI" IS PLURAL. #StarWars pic.twitter.com/kkVGLK9mT0

-- queen of winter (@argonautiche) February 17, 2017

Well, in newly released posters for the film in France, Germany, Spain and Italy, the plural of "Jedi" is used.

While that revelation may not be enough to save Luke (Mark Hamill) from perhaps dying in the film, it at least suggests that he sticks around long enough until someone else, presumably Rey (Daisy Ridley), becomes a full-fledged member of the Jedi order.

On the set of her next movie, "Murder on the Orient Express," Ridley refused to answer questions from co-stars Josh Gad and Judi Dench on whether or not Rey was the last Jedi.

"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" lands in theaters on December 15.

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