Star Wars Episode 7 Concept Art Leaked Online As Fans Debate Whether These Images Legit Or Fan Made?

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The director of Star Wars: Episode VII, JJ Abrams might previously have been known for his secrecy about the film production development, but that's an impression that caught a lot of hits during the making of the first entry in the Disney-owned franchise film. There have been so many unofficial photos of the set, plot rumors and leaked images that it's been difficult to keep track on them.

Of course! Star Wars: Episode VII is the topic of criticism for a good reason, and it's hard to lookout against aspects like fans flying drones in the set to take images. During the film announcement, there were some talks among producers to keep every tiny details of the film a secret, or whether rumors and leaks are a good way to produce media hype. Either the producers have settled on the latter, or just been improbable to keep all the leaks in a large production like this.

There hasn't been much in the way of the official images of details about the film, outside a few promotional videos with JJ Abrams, all other leaks have been taken just a pinch of salt. Image shack account under the name of themillenium falcon leaked a batch of concept art. The concept art have since been deleted from the site but are put on archived at Nuke the Fridge, and a fan website called The Star Wars Underworld says they have heard from a reliable source from the production that these are legit images.

Bt for now, fans should not completely ignore the possibility that some or maybe all of these images are fan-made, therefore are just a result of the circulating rumors. There is also a real chance that these are authentic. The film is set to be released in theaters on December 18, 2015.

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