After the announcement of the Disney's purchase of the Star Wars franchise, fans were only given tiny bits of what to anticipate from the future of the beloved Galaxy Far, Far Away. After months of speculations, Lucas film challenged the present fight between Star Wars fans and Star Trek in getting J.J. Abrams as the director that would control the yet-to be named Star Wars: Episode 7. Since then, the glimpse at the cast and unofficial rumors on the movie's plot, although, some images on the film is now done, fans only have unclear knowledge about what to anticipate.
On the other hand, now the film wraps, Abrams and Lucas films have disclosed one of the much awaited part in any Star Wars production in-development, the subtitle of the Episode 7, "The Force Awaken." It was shared in the official Star Wars website, together with a brief recognitions to the team for having the principle photography phase done.
Star Wars always give a solid introductory point for discussions, provided that they are always a direct summary of the basic setup for each episode from Screenrant:
Star Wars - Episode 1: The Phantom Menace
Star Wars - Episode 2: Attack of the Clones
Star Wars - Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith
Star Wars - Episode 4: A New Hope
Star Wars - Episode 5: The Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars - Episode 6: Return of the Jedi
Star Wars - Episode 7: The Force Awakens
Star Wars - Episode 8: To Be Announced
Star Wars - Episode 9: To Be Announced
The idea that the "Force Awakens," definitely looks back to the speculations that Sith Lords and Jedi Heroes are no longer out in the open in this era of the Star Wars galaxy, a plot beat that has been somewhere already explored in the animated series Star Wars: Rebels. In the series, Darth Vader was using The Inquisitor, to trace and kill possible threats to the Dark Side, forcing Jedi members to go into hiding.