After the same introduction from the final trailer ("Who are you?" "I'm no one") we get this beautiful shot of the Jakku sunset. It's obviously calling back to that none-more-iconic moment from the original movie where Luke surveys Tatooine, but is made distinct thanks to Jakku-specific trappings; the various people populating the mid-ground make the planet feel a lot more bustling than its original counterpart. I'm very curious to see the reasoning behind making the desert landscape a distinct planet - if we're going for the "rhyming" style of Star Wars, why not use Tatooine like Episodes I and IV. I'm sure the film will have an explanation, but there's nothing in that regard here.