Everybody wants to know the secrets from the upcoming Star Wars: The gay boys sex videosRise of Skywalker. Not to worry — or perhaps, worry — actor Josh Gad is on the case.
Don't get too excited, though, since all of Gad's attempts to get the truth from Star Wars star Daisy Ridley have been foiled in previous attempts. It's practically all of Hollywood versus Ridley for the Rise of Skywalker deets.
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Ridley greets Gad with an eye roll and a "Josh ... no." But of course, that didn't stop him from bringing in a hoard of celebrities to grill Ridley on The Rise of Skywalker's highly protected secrets.
First to enter is Anna Kendrick, who asks, "Is 'Skywalker' singular or plural? You can tell me. I'm very trustworthy." Wouldn't you like to know, Anna? Wouldn't we all?
"Does Rey go to the Dark Side?! Yes or no?!" yells Awkwafina.
Kumail Nanjiani asks maybe the most important question: "Will BB-8 ever find love?"
Tina Fey also walked in to pitch an idea for a droid whose only purpose is making grilled cheese sandwiches. Fey also gave an impromptu audition for this role, and uh yeah, I think we're sold!
Ridley fields all these questions and more like a pro. But sadly, we'll just have to wait for the movie. Thanks for nothing, Josh Gad.
You can finally get the answers you're looking for when Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker hits theaters December 20.
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