Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, the upcoming film’s director, made the announcement, asking the audience, ‘Who wants to meet the Jedi master?’
Daisy went out onto the platform to enormous yells and enthusiastic acclaim, and the audience couldn’t believe their eyes.
The film’s development has been challenging, with original writers Damon Lindelof and Justin Brett-Gibson stepping down in February.
Patty Jenkins, the director of Wonder Woman, was revealed as the director by Lucasfilm CEO Kathleen Kennedy in December 2020.
However, those plans were drastically altered when the film was removed from Disney’s 2023 calendar, but it now appears to be back on track.
The picture will be released with a number of other Star Wars films, including one by Thor: Ragnarock director Taika Waititi.
Daisy returned to Instagram earlier this week after abandoning the platform in 2016 after getting hate for supporting gun violence victims.
She admitted in 2021 that she felt she’d ‘pop a vein’ from crying so hard after The Rise of Skywalker wrapped.
She said: ‘Obviously not to say that it was like grieving, but it was grieving something. I’ll always have it, and we’re all bonded by this incredible thing.’
Source My Celebrity Life.