Article 2D1W9 Star Wars: The Last Jedi—it’s definitely plural!

Star Wars: The Last Jedi—it’s definitely plural!

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Jonathan M. Gitlin
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When news broke last month that Episode VIII would be called Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the response was... predictable. That's right, hundreds of online arguments spawned by that ambiguous title. After all, "Jedi" can be both singular and plural. Did this mean Luke Skywalker was "the last Jedi" all on his own?

Now we wonder no more.

There will be more than one Jedi, so fan theories that we'll see Luke train a new crop of force-wielders are starting to look good. Foreign-language titles have started appearing for the movie ahead of its December 2017 release, and there's nothing ambiguous about it in French, German, or Spanish:

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