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Here’s where you can see the Star Wars: The Force Awakens teaser this weekend

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The news that the first footage from Star Wars: The Force Awakens will debut in theaters over the holiday weekend has generated a lot of excitement regarding the upcoming, long-awaited film, and now the studio has released a full list of where the brief teaser will be shown.

According to StarWars.com, the 88-second teaser will be shown in front of every movie in 30 theaters across North America beginning this Friday, November 28. After this weekend, the teaser will be shown in theaters around the world beginning in December.

Here’s where you can see the Star Wars: The Force Awakens teaser this weekend:

AZ – PHOENIX HARKINS TEMPE MARKETPLACE
CA – LOS ANGELES AMC CENTURY CITY
CA – LOS ANGELES Indep EL CAPITAN
CA – IRVINE REGAL SPECTRUM IRVINE 21
CA – SAN FRANCISCO AMC METREON 16
CA – SAN JOSE CINEMARK OAKRIDGE 20
CA – SAN DIEGO REGAL MIRA MESA 18
CAN – TORONTO CINEPLEX YONGE & DUNDAS
CAN – VANCOUVER CINEPLEX RIVERPORT
CO – DENVER AMC WESTMINSTER 24
DC – WASH D.C AMC TYSONS CORNER 16
FL – MIAMI MUVICO PARISIAN 20
GA – ATLANTA REGAL ATLANTIC STATION
IL – CHICAGO REGAL CITY NORTH
MA – BOSTON AMC BOSTON COMMONS 19
MI – DETROIT CINEMARK SHOWCASE 20
MN – MINNEAPOLIS AMC SOUTHDALE
MO – KANSAS CITY AMC STUDIO 30
NY – NEW YORK AMC LINCOLN SQUARE 13
NY – NEW YORK REGAL UNION SQUARE
OH – CLEVELAND CINEMARK CINEMARK 24
PA – PHILADELPHIA REGAL WARRINGTON 22
TN – NASHVILLE CARMIKE THOROUGHBRED 20
TN – KNOXVILLE REGAL PINNACLE
TX – DALLAS CINEMARK WEST PLANO 20
TX – HOUSTON REGAL MARQ*E STADIUM 23
TX – AUSTIN ALAMO ALAMO S LAMAR
UT – SALT LAKE CITY CINEMARK CINEMARK 24 WEST JORDAN
WA – SEATTLE REGAL THORNTON PLACE 14
WI – MILWAUKEE MARCUS BROOKFIELD 16

Of course, if you want to skip the teaser and just wait until the full movie is in theaters, you only have a little more than a year to go. Star Wars: The Force Awakens hits theaters December 18, 2015.

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