"Star Wars: Episode VII" director JJ Abrams provides a teaser of the set as he offers fans the chance to visit the set and be included in the movie for a fund-raising event.
In a video uploaded on social media, "Star Wars: Episode VII" director JJ Abrams is seen plugging his charity event Force for Change at the London set where he promised the highest bidder can get a small role in the film.
Behind the director is the X-Wing Starfighter, a bit looking a worse for wear.
He said: "Hi JJ Abrams here from currently sunny London. Eight weeks ago we announced that we were offering the chance to be in "Star Wars: Episode VII" as a part of Star Wars Force For Change, an initiative benefiting UNICEF and millions of kids around the world."
"We cannot tell you how grateful we are for your support. People from over 119 countries have already participated - that's incredible and we're so grateful," he added.
However, "Star Wars: Episode VII" director JJ Abrams said that the campaign is still going until one week.
"So for the final week we are offering for you and a friend a chance to visit the set for Star Wars and be in the movie," he said. "But we are offering something else - a chance to win an advance screening of Episode VII before it hits theaters."
The winner gets the chance to see the movie along with 20 of his or her friends and family, according to MailOnline.
"We know how much Star Wars means to so many of you and we love to share the movie with you first whie supporting this truly great cause," he said, adding that people can go to omaze.com/StarWars to enter.
Towards the end of entire spiel, a rebel soldier cuts him off to climb a ladder to the X-Wing and a droid cruising just beneath him, prompting "Star Wars: Episode VII" director JJ Abrams to blurt out: "What's that doing here?"