"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" is now just only a few weeks from being released! In honor of the impending release date, director J.J. Abrams stopped by "Saturday Night Live" to share some "never before-seen screen tests" of famous actors and actresses trying out for roles in the film, including Emma Stone and Jon Hamm.

Members of the actual "Force Awakens" cast, Daisy Ridley and John Boyega, were at the auditions to read with the actors trying out. The skit featured real life celeberties like Stone, Hamm and Michael Bublé as well as "SNL" cast member's best impressions. The impressions included Cecily Strong's Sofia Vergara, Taran Killam's David Beckham, Jay Pharoah's Chris Tucker, Aidy Bryant's Wynonna Judd, Kate McKinnon's Maggie Smith and Bobby Moynihan's spot-on George Lucas.

"A black stormtrooper! Yeah, right," said Boyega in his audition as he burst out laughing at the controversial subject, before regaining a straight face. "A black stormtrooper?!" 

Stone was auditioning for the character of Rey while Hamm audition for the iconic role of "Hamm Solo."

"I know that the 'Star Wars' universe is very diverse, and I don't know if you saw the movie 'Aloha,' but I can play a very convincing part-Asian woman," said Stone.

"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" opens Dec. 18.

Check out the video below!