Star Wars 7 Plot: Leaked Youtube Video Shows Luke Skywalker's Fate After 'Return Of The Jedi'? See The Screencaps Here!

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There has been much mystery surrounding the new J.J. Abrams Star Wars reboot. And this has done nothing but fuel further speculation about the Star Wars 7 plot. The plot leaks often come from one important location, where the filming of the movie is taking place at length -- a secluded island in Ireland called Skellig Michael.

And in today's digital age, where every gadget is a potential recording device, and hacks into private accounts are becoming increasingly common, photo and video leaks are becoming more common. In fact several days ago, intriguing footage from J.J. Abrams new Star Wars movie was posted on a Youtube account, showing some revealing stuff about the Star Wars 7 plot. Of course the video was soon yanked off the internet, but not before several eagle eyed entertainment websites were able to catch it and report what can be gleaned from the leaked video.

According to MovieWeb, the leaked footage is entitled "Luke's Refuge." As described by TechnoBuffalo, it shows a ""bearded man in a Jedi cloak kneeling in some sort of cave or small shrine while another man lingers at the door, casting a shadow."

Rumors have it that this might be test footage on the storyline involving Luke Skywalker and his fate after Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. According to various reports, Mark Hamill's Luje Skywalker seeks refuge in an undisclosed location after what happened in the Return of the Jedi story.

In any case, the Star Wars Episode 7 plot has been kept under wraps so much that this leaked video might be fake! It was reported that Mark Hamill did film some scenes at Skellig Michael island but the date on the leaked video and the actor's filming schedule don't much. Some speculate that this might be test footage done in preparation for the actual shoot.

In any case, the video is quite intriguing and fuels the fire that the Star Wars Episode 7 hype has already fanned!

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