'Star Wars Episode VIII' spoilers: Upcoming movie to spill origins of Jedi order; Rey is the Chose One, not Anakin?

Mark Hamill as Luke SkywalkerLucasfilm

There are a lot of theories surrounding Rey's (Daisy Ridley) true heritage. Some fans think that Luke (Mark Hammil) and Rey are related becuase of the newfound Force on her, while others think that she is just a random person chosen among the many.  However, a leakster provided a partial answer, from a script of the upcoming movie.  The Jedi order history is presented by Luke to Rey. Yoda is there, too.

According to Stormtrooper Larry, known in the "Star Wars" community to be a die-hard fanatic and closely following the soon-to-be-released "Star Wars Episode VIII," in a scene that involves Luke, Rey and Yoda, the younger Jedi master shares the story of the origin of The Force with Rey. It said that the Force started out with two children, a boy and a girl who are still with their parents but on a deserted planet.  The youngsters discover that they have powers when they are near a very specific tree.

However, the boy develops rage against her sister, and tries to kill and his parents. He falls to the Dark Side and leaves the planet. The girl survives, but her parents do not, and she finds the Jedi order. She says to the order that one day she will be back to bring balance to The Force, either in the form of a boy or a girl.

The Jedi order thought that it was Anakin Skywalker, but now it seems that they have truly found The One. It also explains why the Force is strong when Rey is among the trees.

Meanwhile, fans are also theorizing that General Leia (Carrie Fisher) will suffer the same faith as her husband, Han Solo (Harrison Ford), in the hands of their own son, Ben Solo aka Kylo Ren (Adam Driver). A leakster that goes by the name of Mr_Ghostface_Lives said that according to his source, she will stay alive until "Episode IX." The leakster added that Leia's presence in the movie is only for a very short time period, just the scene where she is attacked and uses the Force and nothing more.

"Star Wars Episode VIII" will hit the big screen on Dec. 15, 2017.