

There's been an awakening. Have you felt it?
You've probably had it splashed all over your internet browsing, by sites not unlike ours (we're excited, alright?) - but as Disney looks intent on showing off just about every other minute of Star Wars: The Force Awakens in its ceaseless marketing coverage, you might have reached a point where you no longer want to see any Star Wars news at all.
In which case, you need to download the Star Wars Spoiler Blocker for Google Chrome.
Once applied to your browser, the extension will flag up pages that could contain The Force Awakens content or spoilers by blocking your screen with the following...
You then have the option to look away before it's too late, or give in to the anger - sorry, curiosity and bypass the block.
Head here to download the extension and keep your browsing free from any major spoilers.
Like this piece on where Luke has got to...
Get exclusive shortlists, celebrity interviews and the best deals on the products you care about, straight to your inbox.
Things you (probably) didn't know about Star Wars
0 seconds of 1 minute, 43 secondsVolume 90%
Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts
Keyboard Shortcuts
Shortcuts Open/Close/ or ?
Play/PauseSPACE
Increase Volume↑
Decrease Volume↓
Seek Forward→
Seek Backward←
Captions On/Offc
Fullscreen/Exit Fullscreenf
Mute/Unmutem
Decrease Caption Size-
Increase Caption Size+ or =
Seek %0-9
Live
00:00
01:43
01:43
As Shortlist’s Staff Writer, Danielle spends most of her time compiling lists of the best ways to avoid using the Central Line at rush hour.
-
Danny Boyle on 28 Years Later sequel The Bone Temple, Cillian Murphy’s return — and THAT shocking pregnancy
The British director spills the beans on what's coming next for his zombies-in-the-countryside trilogy — along with some pretty big sequel spoilers...
-
Whisky whilst you walk? Scapa whisky launches Sanctuary Trails with hiking app
It’s a walk not a stumble