Watch: Full STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS Trailer

Disney and Lucasfilm have unveiled a brand new full trailer for J.J. Abrams' Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and you can watch it now in the player below:

Watch the official trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, coming to theaters December 18, 2015.

So many cool moments to talk about:

Daisy Ridley's Rey looks like she has an Arya Stark moment in the beginning ("Who are you?" "No one."), and I love the shot of her angrily firing that blaster. She's going to be epic.

It's such a small moment, but that should touch between Oscar Isaac's Poe Dameron and John Boyega's Finn conveys so much of their camaraderie in this movie.

I love the ideas of the young actors being so young that they aren't even sure if things like The Dark Side and Jedi are actually real, and Han has such gravitas as he's telling them that all of those stories are true.

Kylo Ren talking to Darth Vader's mask = holy crap. Actually, everything having to do with him: that moment where he's face to face with Poe, and the lightsaber battle against Finn...man, what a badass.

The action looks incredible, clear and crisp and wide and easy to follow. This is going to be a film that looks completely stunning, despite whatever else may come to pass.

That music! Chills!

Whose female voice is that, talking about The Force "calling to you," saying to "let it in?" Is that Lupita Nyong'o, maybe?

For the past few years, I’ve tried to avoid watching trailers for movies I’m really looking forward to, and generally, it’s been a pretty great experience that I’d recommend for people who value a pure theatrical experience. But with Star Wars, the movie is just too big for me to reasonably expect to stay unspoiled. I haven’t sought out any spoilers about the story or script leaks or anything like that, but I knew that even if I didn’t end up watching the trailers, practically every frame would be spoiled for me as either a screenshot or a GIF on social media. So I decided to embrace it and watch the trailers for this film. It’s cool to be able to share in the excitement with fans for what is probably the most anticipated movie of all time, and while I’ll definitely go back to avoiding trailers for smaller movies, after seeing the awesomeness contained in today’s trailer, I’m happy with my decision.

What's your favorite moment here? Sound off in the comments!

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