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was on hand to present the trailer for the Willow series coming to Disney+. The actor reprises his role as Willow Ulfgood from the 1988 film. Joining him are a new ensemble of faces, which include Ellie Bamber, Ruby Cruz, Erin Kellyman The Falcon and the Winter Soldier , Amer Chadha-Patel, and Tony Revolori Spider-Man: No Way Home . In the sequel series, Willow has become a hermit who gets called back into action by a young group of adventurers who need his help to save their world. Check out the trailer below. Additionally, it was revealed that the Willow series will feature Mr. Robots Christian Slater. Slaters role was teased as a friend of Madmartigan Val Kilmer in the movie . Madmartigan himself wont be on the show鈥攁t least, not until the second season, by the sound of things鈥攂ut Slaters character will allow his presence to be felt. Davis praised Slater, saying that his character has such a lot of energy, I cant wait until you see him. Image: Disney/Lucasfilm Want more io9 news Check out when to expect the latest Marvel and Star Wars releases, whats next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about House of the Dragon and Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.
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You can check out the full trailer below, introduced on the Chinese video service Youku by teen idol star Lu Han late last night: Theres some surprising new bits in there鈥攅xtra dialogue between Kylo Ren and Supreme Leader Snoke about crushing the Resistance and yadda yadda Dark Side, while Han gets a cheeky little line in about the Falcon. Plus, lots of fun spaceship action! Glorious shots of X-Wings sweeping into attack formations, travelling alongside the Falcon to a planet, and a pretty nasty looking crash landing for the Falcon itself at the end. But aside from the new footage, its interesting to see that the most dazzling new shots weve seen of The Force Awakens so far have all been found first in foo
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