Star Wars Episode 7 news update: Plot spoilers and rumors swirl as JJ Abrams Twitter PHOTO hints screenplay is complete
Star Wars Episode 7 news continues to swirl as Jedi fans eagerly await updates on the film developments. In recent rumors a photo has been posted on Twitter allegedly showing the movie's screenplay, and that has sparked further rumors that some solid plot spoilers and leaks could soon be coming.
The production company owned by J.J. Abrams, Bad Robot, recently posted a photo on Twitter without much explanation, but which show a number of apparent scripts on top of one another.
The scripts are on black covers with red sides, and many fans have immediately begun speculating that the photo is showing the Star Wars completed screenplay.
However, Bad Robot has continued to tease fans and has not confirmed what the picture they posted is of exactly.
The company posted their teaser on Twitter: "Hot off the presses. Can you guess what's behind the cover? #FoundAtBR #MysteryScript."
The image shows the pile of scripts with a Bad Robot logo on the front, and nothing else is there to give away what the image is of. However, that's all that's been needed to spark a wave of rumors on the Internet from Star Wars fans.
Star Wars is probably the most high profile movie that fans are expecting in the near future from director J.J. Abrams and that has all but confirmed it for many fans of the sci-fi franchise.
Some other big movies that the director is working on are Cloverfield and Mission Impossible 5, however, fans point out that those projects are so far off that it is way too early to be boasting that the scripts would be completed right now.
Star Wars, they argue, is clearly the main film that would be scheduled to complete its screenplay at around this time.
Abrams has confirmed that the new Star Wars movie is scheduled to begin filming at some point in the new year, and rumors are that Michael Arndt has finished the script already.
Abrams said: "Most likely we are going to be moving to London at the end of the year for the Star Wars movieā¦ I think that the thing is so big and so massive to so many people that the key to moving forward is honoring but not revering what went before."