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'Star Wars' Premiere in Hollywood Generates Celeb Buzz, but No Spoilers

'Star Wars' Premiere in Hollywood Generates Celeb Buzz, but No Spoilers
Stormtrooper characters march down the red carpet at the premiere of Walt Disney Pictures and Lucasfilm's 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' at the Dolby Theatre on December 14, 2015 in Hollywood, California. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

By    |   Tuesday, 15 December 2015 02:09 PM EST

The Hollywood premiere of new "Star Wars" film "The Force Awakens" generated major buzz among celebrities invited to Monday's red-carpet preview, but details on the plot are still shrouded in secrecy.

According to The Associated Press, film critics may not weigh in on the latest "Star Wars" film until early Wednesday, but celebrity guests at the Hollywood premiere are already flooding the social media galaxy with praise.

The most breathlessly anticipated film of the year was finally screened Monday night, ending a period of unprecedented cinema secrecy that's kept everything but the barest details under wraps from almost everyone. And while story specifics are still scant, the initial response is universal: it's exactly what fans have been waiting for.

"It was epic, awesome & perfect," actor Rainn Wilson, who attended the premiere dressed as a Jedi, wrote on Twitter. "The cast was stellar. JJ killed it!"

Walt Disney Studios, which will release "The Force Awakens" globally later this week, is keeping reviews of the film under embargo until 3:01 a.m. EST on Wednesday, but famous fans couldn't help but gush.

"Holy crap, that Star Wars #TheForceAwakens is so good in the best old-school way!" Shonda Rhimes wrote on Twitter.

"There's a new hero in town, in a movie that DELIVERS," Rob Lowe posted. "Cried like a baby, whooped like a teen! #StarWarsForceAwakens."

Stars were just as effusive in person at Monday night's premiere.

"I loved it," actor-director Zach Braff told the AP immediately after the premiere. "I thought J.J. did an amazing job. My favorite part was just seeing the camaraderie between the veteran and the new cast members."

Comedian Patton Oswalt said "The Force Awakens" brought him back to what made him fall in love with "Star Wars" in the first place.

"It was a lot of fun," he said after watching the film inside the TCL Chinese Theatre, where "Star Wars" first premiered in 1977. "I had the same feeling as when I would watch these films as a kid."

He continued sharing his thoughts on Twitter.

"JJ did it," he wrote. "And without spoiling it, I can say that #StarWarsForceAwakens has the BEST final shot of any Star Wars film. Wow."

Actor Josh Gad, whose Twitter page is fronted by a photo of the Millennium Falcon, was also taken back to his childhood by the latest "Star Wars" installment.

"Congrats to #JJAbrams and the entire cast and crew on an incredible film," Gad wrote on Twitter amid a flurry of posts from the premiere. "#ForceAwakens made me a giddy 10 year old all over again."

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The Hollywood premiere of new "Star Wars" film "The Force Awakens" generated major buzz among celebrities invited to Monday's red-carpet preview, but details on the plot are still shrouded in secrecy.
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