Warning: this article spoilers for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker!

It appears that images from the official Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker art book have been uploaded to Twitter, and there are some similarities to the rumored Colin Treverrow "Duel of the Fates" screenplay

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: Colin Trevorrow has clarified that these images are not from his unused story for Star Wars Episode 9 . He tweeted, "Some beautiful work in here from artists I was lucky enough to work with, but nothing from our story."The original story continues below.As first reported by Polygon , a "Reylo" fan account, @JadoreReyBen , has uploaded various pictures to Twitter of what appears to be a non-English edition of The Art of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, an art book that won't be released in America until March 31.Pictures include various images of "Dark Rey", including one where she is standing next to a throne that Kylo Ren is sitting on. There's also an alien with multiple arms that bears resemblance to a character described in the leaked screenplay. A Reddit post detailing the leak describes the character, named Tor Valum, as a 7,000 year old Lovecraftian, "spindly" alien. The character is supposedly the mentor to Palpatine and was going to train Kylo Ren in the film. Take a look.If you're still a tad confused by the images above, read everything we know about Colin Treverrow's alleged Star Wars Episode 9 script The Rise of Skywalker has just passed $1 billion in ticket sales. It may be a blockbuster, but Disney's Frozen II ended up as the biggest movie of the season. The animated sequel has amassed $1.37 billion at the box office. They are just two of 46 movies that have reached the billion dollar distinction For more Star Wars news, check out Taika Waititi's response to the rumor he has been approached about making his own Star Wars movie

Petey Oneto is a freelance writer for IGN who saw Star Wars Episode IX in 4D and has no intention of seeing another 4D movie for a very, very long time.