Trevorrow, who grew up on the original trilogy, won’t be able to see The Last Jedi and Episode IX like so many others.
The marketing campaigns for both The Force Awakens and Rogue One were light on story details, and The Last Jedi looks to follow suit.
Like his fellow Disney-era Star Wars directors, Trevorrow understands better than most what the property means to fans – because he’s one of them, too.
“Unfortunately, [The Last Jedi director] Rian’s [Johnson] film is the first one I won’t be able to watch as an audience member.