'Star Wars Episode 7' trailer: Who, what will show up?

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Fans will be treated to another trailer for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," and ahead of the trailer's anticipated release, media outlets have taken the time to scavenge some spoilery details they can expect to see in the new footage. The teaser, according to varying reports, will premiere alongside "Avengers: Age of Ultron" on May 1 or sometime during the Star Wars Celebration kicking off on April 16.

Thanks to website Making Star Wars, fans already have a vivid idea on what will likely transpire in the next "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" trailer, which is said to run one minute and 50 seconds. 

According to the spoiler-loving website, the second trailer will not show Luke Skywalker in action or Andy Serkis' rumored character Uber. It will, however, feature Han Solo, Princess Leia, R2-D2, C-3PO, Chrome Stormtrooper, and Kylo Ren. To make up for Luke Skywalker's and Uber's absence in the trailer, viewers will allegedly see Darth's Vader helmet as it is placed on a podium.

Moreover, there will be a glimpse of Captain Phasma, which is speculated to be the character "Game of Thrones" actress Gwendoline Christie portrays in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." In addition, a CGI-made Rose, which might be Lupita Nyong'o's character will be there.  

Making Star Wars has also detailed some of the sequences that make up the trailer. Viewers will reportedly see Finn wielding a blue lightsaber, Yavin in action, and Poe Dameron shooting down a TIE fighter. Furthermore, it will show Star Destroyers, one that hurtles into the sand planet and another that Kylo Ren's Imperial shuttle flies over.  

Finally, the trailer will feature a glimpse of the Millennium Falcon that will have Finn, Rey and Han inside. Chewbacca should be inside, too, but he will not be seen because he is said to be at the back restoring his form after being attacked by pirates from a gigantic freighter that swallowed the Falcon. 

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