Oscar Isaac was a guest on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' last night and while he may get in trouble from Disney for revealing some details from 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' to the host, we're pretty sure they'll let him off with a slap on the wrists.

During the interview with Isaac, Colbert brought up Carrie Fisher's death and managed to get a sliver of info about the Isaac and Fisher's interactions in Episode VIII.

"Actually, a large amount of the stuff I got to do was with Carrie, which was amazing," Isaac told Colbert.

"I remember the first day of shooting was a scene with Carrie. Often times that first day, the filmmaker’s, everybody’s trying to get the tone and figure it out and I remember it was a scene where I come up and talk to her and she’s very upset with me and slaps me, and Rian kept doing it over and over... It ended up being like 27 takes of Carrie just leaning in and every time she’d hit like a different spot on my face."

So we know that Leia will be pissed at Poe over something, but that wasn't the real takeaway for Isaac, who loved the experience.

"She was by far the quickest-witted, funniest, most down-to-earth, real human being as I ever had the opportunity of working with and she does amazing work in this," he continued.

"It was definitely a heartbreaker."