‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Gag Reel: Watch Poe Get Slapped, Flubbed Lines, And More
StarWars: The Last Jedihas been available to buy on Digital HD platforms for a little while now, today marks the first time the latest film in theStar Warssaga is available to own on Blu-ray and DVD. To celebrate,Entertainment Tonighthas released another peek at one of the film’s bonus features: a gag reel that showsOscar Isaac’s Poe Dameron getting slapped repeatedly byCarrie Fisher’s General Leia, actors making goofy faces on the set, and more.
Star Wars The Last Jedi Gag Reel
By my count, Fisher slapped Isaac in the face 41 times – and that’s just what made the cut for this video. Writer/directorRian Johnsonchimed in on Twitter to reveal that all this happened on Oscar Isaac’s first day of work on the movie:
It was Oscar’s first day. Somehow he still speaks to me.https://t.co/TlKkmKs8Fp
— Rian Johnson (@rianjohnson)July 05, 2025
Elsewhere, we get some fun bits withJohn Boyega’s Finn andKelly Marie Tran’s Rose Tico, as Boyega flaps his arms like wings in the cockpit of the ship and the pair discover an even smaller version of BB-8 stowing away with them. (Baby-8?) Boyega has to stop a scene because he has “something hanging out of [his] bum” (an unfortunately placed microphone pack, maybe?), andBenicio Del Toroawkwardly fumbles a catch which his slick, morally questionable DJ would have made every time.
There are also plenty of entries in the “actors making goofy faces on set” subgenre to be found, which somehow makes these already-endearing people even more endearing, a feat I didn’t think was possible. We knowThe Last Jediwas a difficult film to make, but it also looks like there were tons of opportunities to have some good old fashioned fun. There’s also something strangely touching about Mark Hamill quipping “Thanks for the memories!” as he exits the cockpit of what appears to be an X-Wing while wearing his civilian clothes. It seems likely Hamill will return as Luke Skywalker in some form in J.J. Abrams’Star Wars: Episode 9, but on the off chance he doesn’t, at least it looks like he managed to take things full circle by slipping back in that cockpit one more time.
Star Wars: The Last Jediis available on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD right now.