The director of the much awaited Star Wars: The Force Awakens, JJ Abrams recently, noted that his team has wrapped a good job when it comes to keeping secrecy of the film's plot and details. Some leaked images in the past few months, all they got to say are just wise rumors.
It was only two weeks ago when the public learned about the official subtitle, as Lucasfilm/Disney seems to get the first wave of promotions for the blockbuster ready. Part of what would make of the premiere of a teaser trailer and showing the movie's first footage. Fans may be getting some first look sooner (in two to four weeks), due to probable description of the preview has emerged on the web. According to the report of Badass Digest, the source of theirs supposedly knows how the teasers will have a role on this. Although they are not aware as to when the public will see that official trailer of the film. They don't know that it will be very short like a minute long and have a few sights of the major characters and nothing more. Below is the Force Awakens description by BadAss report:
"It's going to have The Force Theme played on woodwinds, softly, over flashing images of the main leads, each fading to black. There's no dialogue, just reveals of the characters. And then the music swells up into a full orchestral piece - perhaps what John Williams recorded this weekend? - and we hear a female voice, likely Daisy Ridley's, saying 'Wake up.'
And then the title card appears - Star Wars: The Force Awakens - and we see the Millennium Falcon, firing blasters, coming right at the camera."
This report will have a role on the "theatrical trailers," that has been circulating the web. Although, it can be said that the initial trailer for The Force Awakens is pretty close to the chest and it is likely setting the tone of what will happen in the film.