Trending News|June 28, 2014 06:31 EDT
Star Wars 7 Plot Latest Rumors, Release Date: Millenium Falcon, Empire Photos Are Leaked
With the recent photo leaks of the Millenium Falcon, fans are starting to wonder how it will be incorporated into the new Star Wars Episode 7 film, which is set for a December 18, 2015 release.
According to reports, "Fans have weighed in on the pic and pointed out that the Falcon's cockpit window looks like a tie fighter. This could point to a plot involving the Empire," stated global.christianpost.com
Of course, it has been confirmed that the movie's storyline will take place after the Battle of Endor and the events shown in Return of the Jedi, "This makes complete sense, given that it's been rumored that Abrams wants the plot of the film to revolve around Luke, Leia and Han from George Lucas' original trilogy. In order to do this Episode VII, would need to factor in the age of the actual actors, and it appears that's exactly what's being done," according to cinemablend.com
New rumors about the film and it's direction stem from another photo, this time revealing the movie's first clapper board, "that the cast and crew will be kicking things off in the Abu Dhabi desert, where it's been rumored they have been building a new Tatooine. Most of the production, however, will be taking place at England's Pinewood Studios," said cinemablend.com
Some of the filming locations and casting information is made available by the production team, but they have yet to announce who will play the villian in this upcoming blockbuster. However, rumors are circulating that Oscar winning actress Lupita Nyong'o might just be a female face of evil in the movie.
Although much about the film is still left to be revealed by means of rumors and leaks, the movie is expected to be the best in the series, "This is a whole different world, the first one, no one cared. The second one there was a lot of interest, but it was before the Internet. I tell people we're not trying to annoy you or tease you or play some massive game. Basically what the goal is to keep the surprises for the movie instead of spoiling them on the Internet," Franchise veteran Mark Hamil said to hngn.com.