'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' spoilers: Daisy Ridley reveals test with Supreme Leader Snoke

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"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" promotional photo.

Less than a month away, fans are getting more excited to see the much-awaited "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" on the big screen. In fact, little teasers from TV spot and new images from the movie are now swirling online. Not only that, while promoting her latest film, "Murder on the Orient Express" Daisy Ridley talked about what fans are about to see in the movie.

In an interview with USA Today, the 25-year-old star discussed the controversial scene in "Episode 8" trailer where she is seen being tortured by Supreme Leader Snoke (Andy Serkis). "It was painful. My throat hurt after that one," she said.

In "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," Ridley revealed Snoke is one of the tests Rey has to surpass. In fact, it would never be an easy test for her. As she described it, it would be the worst kind of trial she has to face. She even called the First Order's supreme leader as an "evil guy."

Talking about Kylo Ren (Adam Driver), Ridley tried to avoid answering the real deal about the two characters. So, she just said Rey and Kylo represent two different sides in the "Star Wars" universe that will be more explored in the coming "Episode 8."

Of course, fans want to know how Rey is training with Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) will go in "Star Wars: The Last Jedi." Contrary to her expectation, Ridley's character did not receive a warm welcome from the Jedi master.

It has been known that Luke went into a self-imposed exile, thus he would not be happy to see Rey following him to Ahch-To. They have been on a "tremendous journey" in the beginning of their relationship that it will put them where they would be at the end of the movie.

Meanwhile, "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" received a new promotional poster and some unseen footage on TV spots. The snap is for the film's IMAX release. It teases a new cape Rey is wearing, which looks very devil red.

"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" is set hit U.S. theaters on Friday, Dec. 15.

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