In a desperate move to know little details about "Star Wars: Episode IX," fans are taking their chances asking the cast about the movie. So when a follower asked John Boyega, who plays Finn's role, he revealed the film's ending and it is no different from the usual.

"Yep. Fades to black and the credits go up," John Boyega said in a tweet when a fan asked him how "Star Wars: Episode 9" would end. The movie franchise has been bound to secrecy, and its cast members are not allowed to tell anything about the film.

So even if fans asked John Boyega what would happen in "Star Wars: Episode IX," they should expect he would never tell the truth. Despite the secrecy, the 26-year-old star is continuously updating his Twitter followers about the film's production, per Comic Book.

He recently replied to co-star Anthony Daniels' about wrapping his time on "Star Wars: Episode IX" production. When he shared their talk, a fan asked how long it would still take to finish the filming. "Just a little more! This one has been the most fun by far," he said.

As "Star Wars: Episode IX" production will soon to come to an end, John Boyega comes more active on social media. On Instagram, he shared a photo of his dirty hands, and revealed their team did something "visually crazy." He also teased he experienced a lot of shocking moments on set, but the reason behind the dirt was something different. He, too, admitted that he couldn't wait for fans to know why.

Meanwhile, Luke Griffin revealed a series of "Star Wars: Episode IX" set location photos, and it showed a snowy setting. The saga has featured different locations, from desert planets to snowy places, but this one looks different.


The new location rules out the familiar settings seen on "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back" planet of Hoth or the Starkiller Base in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." In the photos, the set could be seen scattered with snow while a building looked struck. The photos featured some trees, so it couldn't be Hoth. It might look similar to the place where Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) and Rey (Daisy Ridley) had a fight, but the Starkiller Base's destruction implied it could be another place.

So from the looks of it, a new planet is about to introduce in "Star Wars: Episode IX." Disney has yet to confirm this new location, so fans should take the assumption with a grain of salt, and wait for the movie's release on December 19.