'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' spoilers: A betrayal may actually happen

A promotional photo for "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" Facebook/StarWarsPH

A lot of hype has been generating over the past months for the next "Star Wars" movie, "The Last Jedi." Now, fans have discovered another possible plotline from the latest promotional poster for the sci-fi film.

The poster that surfaced online was the movie poster for Korea. Although the text in the poster is in Korean, it was later translated into English by a Mark Hamill Fan Page on Facebook, as per GamesRadar.

It reads, "It is the age of the 'First Order', the ruthless force of evil that has taken over the galaxy. The Resistance led by General Leia sends Rey to Luke, hero of the past, in order to find the last hope that will light the spark of victory. Through Luke, Rey finds a special power sleeping within her and unexpectedly communes with Kylo Ren, authority of the First Order... Who will become Light and who will become Darkness? The great battle over the destiny of Good and Evil begins!"

Previously, just based on the trailer, many fans speculated that Rey (Daisy Ridley) would be the one to join Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) in the Dark Side, especially given the last few scenes where she asks for someone to show her place, and Kylo Ren is seen holding out his hand to someone offscreen. However, given this new poster, the betrayal may also be from Kylo Ren himself. Some are saying that he might turn his back on the First Order and join Rey.

The fanbase is now quite unsure as to who will be changing sides, or if anyone will be. Many will recall that Rey never set out to become the main fighter for the Light, so it is possible that she may have second thoughts about her current role. With the latest leaks, fans are theorizing that Rey will eventually decide that her place is in the Darkness.

On the other hand, Kylo Ren, although brought up by the Dark Side and leader of the First Order, is not as evil as anyone thought he would be. This was already seen in the previous movies and is further displayed in the trailer when he shows hesitation to kill someone.

With both unsure of where they belong to, the two may just end up convincing each other to join their side. For now, fans will just have to wait and watch the movie to actually see what happens. "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" is set to be released on Dec. 15.

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