Did The Final 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Trailer Reveal Rey's Identity? Here's Every Detail You Missed [VIDEO]

It seems like everyone is talking about the final 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' trailer, which is filled to the brim with stunning cinematography and just enough hints to drive the fans crazy with new theories.

Although almost everyone complained about not getting a glimpse of Luke Skywalker in the trailer, there were still plenty of things to see and speculate about, especially the identity of the new female protagonist Rey.

Did the final 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' trailer finally reveal the identity of Daisy Ridley's character?

The young scavenger from Jakku is obviously the star of the trailer, which begins with Rey wearing a mask and a pair of Stormtrooper goggles as she explores what appears to be the remains of an Imperial ship. But who is this inquisitive young woman? The pirate Maz Kanata (Lupita Nyong'o) wants to know, and Rey responds, "I'm no one."

That's not entirely true, of course. Because further into the trailer, she and Finn (John Boyega) find themselves in the company of Han Solo, who tells them, "It's true. All of it." The captain of the Millennium Captain adds, "The Dark Side. The Jedi," as several scenes of X-Wings and TIE Fighters flash across the screen and Finn is seen in a brief interaction with Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac). "They're real," Solo concludes as a shot of Luke Skywalker with R2-D2 is shown.

Yes, that was Luke Skywalker. And we won't see more of him until 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' premieres this December.

But let's get back to Rey, as Maz Kanata tells her, "The Force. It's calling to you." Rey is seen crying in the snow while holding on to a fallen companion. So far, there have only been a few scenes revealed to involve snow in the woods, and those featured Finn with Luke Skywalker's lightsaber and Kylo Ren preparing to attack. The new scene with Rey suggests someone has been injured. Could it be Finn, who is finally shown having to fight the unmasked Kylo Ren?

But it is the conclusion of the trailer that offers the best hint to Rey's identity, as Maz Kanata says, "Just let it in." It sure sounds like the pirate is advising the scavenger to accept that she is more than just no one if the Force is calling to her.

Is Rey the new Jedi everyone is looking for? Find out when 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' hits theaters on December 18.

Did you miss the scene featuring a Mandalorian skull symbol or the flaming Milennium Falcon? Read more about the things you missed in io9's shot-by-shot breakdown of the trailer.

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