Star Wars fans, have you felt it?

That disturbance in the Force rippling through the Internet on Friday that made you think the unthinkable?

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Reddit user dont_worry_im_here posted in the Movies community a link to an io9 story announcing that advance tickets for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the film franchise’s next installment set to open Dec. 18, will go on sale Monday night after the premiere of the movie’s final trailer. The teaser will be released at 8 p.m. (EST) Monday, Oct. 19, and tickets for screenings will go on sale at 8:30 p.m. (EST)

Some reports say the trailer will run as part of a Star Wars-themed edition of ESPN’s Monday Night Football—more accurately, during the network’s pregame show if the 8 p.m. time is to be believed (Disney owns ESPN and Lucasfilm, as well as 3 percent of your soul). The trailer also will be posted on the movie’s official website. And don’t forget about a new poster for the film that will drop the morning of Sunday, Oct. 18, on the website.

Take With a Grain of Salt Warning: So far, no official announcement has been made about ticket sales or a new movie trailer, and no one from Lucasfilm or Disney has confirmed the information.

News of the trailer and advance ticket sales had some Reddit users reminiscing about those halcyon days of the fall of 1998 when the first trailer for Star Wars: Episode I—The Phantom Menace hit theaters.