Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Regal Entertainment announced that it will debut the first trailer for "Star Wars 7" before every movie from Nov. 28-30 in select theaters. Starwars.com

Turkey isn’t the only thing to look forward to this Thanksgiving week. The first trailer for “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” will debut before every movie in select theaters from Nov. 28-30.

According to the Verge, Regal Entertainment Group will debut the first trailer for the seventh installment in the franchise at theater locations in various cities during Thanksgiving weekend.

The Regal Entertainment website previously listed the theaters where the trailer is set to premiere. However, as the Hollywood Reporter notes, all mention of those theaters has been removed from the website and replaced with a picture of Mon Mothma, a character from the original “Star Wars” trilogy. The photo includes the caption: “Many bothans died to bring us this information.” The text below informs readers to “check back soon for a list of participating Regal Cinemas locations.”

Before they were taken down, the outlet reported the theater locations as follows:

Irvine, California: Edwards Irvine Spectrum 22 & IMAX

San Diego: Edwards Mira Mesa Stadium 18 IMAX & RPX

Atlanta: Regal Atlantic Station Stadium 18 IMAX & RPX

Chicago: Regal City North Stadium 14 IMAX & RPX

New York: Regal Union Square Stadium 14

Warrington, Pennsylvania: Regal Warrington Crossing Stadium 22 & IMAX

Knoxville, Tennessee: Regal Pinnacle Stadium 18 IMAX & RPX

Houston: Edwards Houston Marq'E Stadium 23 IMAX & RPX

Seattle: Regal Thornton Place Stadium 14 & IMAX

The list was later confirmed and updated to include the following theaters:

Phoenix, Arizona–Harkins, Tempe Marketplace
Los Angeles, California–AMC, Century City
Los Angeles, California–El Capitan
Irvine, California–Regal, Spectrum Irvine 21
San Francisco, California–AMC, Metreon 16
San Jose, California–Cinemark, Oakridge 20
San Diego, California–Regal, Mira Mesa 18
Toronto, Canada–CPX, Younge & Dundas
Vancouver, Canada–CPX, Riverport
Denver, Colorado–AMC, Westminster 24
Washington, D.C.–AMC, Tyson’s Corner 16
Miami, Florida–Carmike–Parisan 20
Atlanta, Georgia–Regal, Atlantic Station
Chicago, Illinois–Regal, City North
Boston, Massachusetts–AMC, Boston Commons 19
Detroit, Michigan–Cinemark, Showcase 20
Minneapolis, Minnesota–AMC, Southdale
Kansas City, Missouri–AMC, Studio 30
New York, New York–AMC, Lincoln Square 13
New York, New York–Regal, Union Square 14
Cleveland, Ohio–Cinemark 24
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania–Regal, Warrington 22
Nashville, Tennessee–Carmike,Thoroughbred 20
Knoxville, Tennessee–Regal, Pinnacle
Dallas, Texas–Cinemark, Plano 20
Houston, Texas–Regal, Marq*E Stadium 23
Austin, Texas–Alamo’s Lamar
Salt Lake City, Utah–Cinemark 24 WJ
Seattle, Washington–Regal, Thornton Place 14
Milwaulkee, Wisconsin–Marcus, Brookfield 16

It’s been an exciting month for “Star Wars” fans as the J.J. Abrams production recently wrapped filming after months of anticipation and injury setbacks. Soon after, the project got its official title. Despite all the hype, details about the movie’s plot are scarce, with many hoping the first trailer will give them some idea of what they’re in for when it premieres Dec. 18, 2015.