Not too long ago it was reported that Disney is planning to showcase the first trailer of Star Wars: The Force Awakens in around 30 theaters in the United States. That caused some fans to lose their minds since they would have preferred Disney released the trailer on the web.

Well, if this latest rumor is true, fans are going to be even angrier. Apparently, the plan is to release three trailers instead of just one. That's a big slap in the face of fans who are unable to make it to those 30 theaters over the Thanksgiving holiday.

Disney can make up for this by releasing the trailer online, and from what we have gathered, the Mickey Mouse studio will do exactly that. Which brings us to the question, why release these trailers elsewhere when they can be released on the Internet right out? In our eyes, this doesn't make much sense, but since we have no experience in marketing movies, we'll continue to believe that Disney knows what is best for Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

Now, let us break a few things down here. Only two trailers will be revealed in the theaters, while the third is expected to be broadcast during one of the big NFL games. The rumor claims that the first two trailers are 88 seconds in length, while the third is 60 seconds no less.

Furthermore, we have to talk about Jurassic World. The first trailer should not have been released so early. Did it all happen to make way for Star Wars: The Force Awakens? This could be the case because there is no way Jurassic World could hold a candle to the new Star Wars.

We can't be sure what these trailers will entail, but we do know that there is a chance for them to bring the villain to the forefront. This is important because, in our opinion, the villains are one of the main reasons why the franchise is so great.

Whenever the trailer hits, we are almost sure the Internet is going to break into tiny pieces. The trailers will do to the Internet what Kim Kardashian failed to do with her photoshopped butt.

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