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'Star Wars: Episode 8' News: Mark Hamill's Luke Skywalker Seen in a Casino

With the production of "Star Wars: Episode 8" currently ongoing, spoilers for the upcoming film have made its way to the web.

Even though it was revealed that the security on set has been buffed up to prevent any leaks, fans are still able to get information about the upcoming installment of the Star Wars. The most recent peice of detail regarding the film explained that Luke Skywalker, who was seen in the final moments of the previous installment, will be visiting an unexpected place.

According to The Week, Skywalker, played by Mark Hamill, will be seen at a casino. The source explained that a scene will present him in a gambling place looking for someone. While there has yet to be any details regarding who he will be in search of, it was stated that the casino will resemble the cantina that was seen in "Star Wars: A New Hope."

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Nevertheless, fans are excited to see more of Skywalker in the upcoming film. Daisy Ridley, who portrays the role of Rey, previously shared her excitement on working with the iconic "Star Wars" character. From that, it is certain that the two will be seen together often in "Star Wars: Episode 8." With that, fans believe that Rey will be another important protagonist for the saga.

Recent news clarified the vision she received in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." Rey was seen receiving a "force vision" when she got a hold of Skywalker's former lightsaber. The vision showed glimpses of Rey's past, which had the message of Obi-Wan Kenobi, played by Ewan Gregor. The vision confirms the potential of Rey's powers, which will certainly be explored in the upcoming installments of the saga.

"Star Wars: Episode 8" is expected to hit theaters by Dec. 2017.

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