The man behind the iconic 'Star Wars' theme, veteran composer John Williams, believes audiences will "love" the upcoming "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker".
Williams, who recently announced his decision to retire after the JJ Abrams-directed movie, said the filmmaker has done a "fantastic" job with the film, which is the last in the current Star Wars trilogy.
"JJ Abrams is directing a new film, and I agree he's doing a fantastic job. And I think, I won't say anything about it spoiling the ending, it'll just put you all away. I think you'll love it," Williams said in a clip shared by "12 Monkeys" showrunner Terry Matalas on Twitter.
"Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" will hit the theatres in December this year.
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