Post production for the upcoming second installment in the new "Star Wars" sequel trilogy, "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," is now well underway, and new information regarding the possible scenes have now come to light. The latest reports have now revealed what seems to be the very first words that Luke Skywalker, played by Mark Hamill, will be saying at the very first scenes in the upcoming movie.

According to Screen Rant, footage for the upcoming film, which could also be footage for the movie's first official trailer, was apparently shown to several Disney shareholders and a few lucky reporters just recently.

While those who were able to see the actual footage for "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" were not allowed to divulge any details that would spoil the movie, a reporter from the LA Times was kind enough to share a few tidbits on his official Twitter account.

Daniel Miller posted several tweets on his account outlining his reactions to the scenes that were shown to them. As per a report from Slash Film, the most interesting detail found in the tweets reveals Luke's very first words when Rey, played by Daisy Ridley, hands him his lightsaber.

According to Miller's tweet, Luke simply asks Rey, "Who are you?" Luke's first lines does have a lot of implications behind it. Seeing as that he does not know or recognize Rey, it would be safe to assume that he is likely not her father as the majority of the theories previously claimed.

Other information that was provided in the tweets were somewhat obvious to most "Star Wars" fans already. This includes his tweet of Chewbacca, Leia, and Finn appearing in several scenes. The characters are of course already expected to appear, given their part in everything that has happened so far. The X-Wing that Miller mentioned is likely an attack by the Resistance on one of The First Order's vessels, which is also not that surprising.

The footage that Miller had seen will likely be included in the movie's first trailer. The first teaser for the upcoming film is expected to be released next month at the 2017 Star Wars Celebration. "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" is scheduled to be released in theaters on Dec. 15.