'Star Wars Episode 7' Rumors & News: Spoilers To End Soon As Lucasfilm Makes 'Full Damage Control;' Trailer For 'The Force Awakens' Gets Parody

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Spoilers and rumors on "Star Wars Episode 7" could end soon as Lucasfilm have instituted "full damage control." Meanwhile, the trailer for "The Force Awakens" has been parodied.

A 4Chan user who calls himself "Spoiler Man" has been dishing out "Star Wars Episode 7" news and rumors to the website. But lately, he said that security has been strengthened within the production that it's going to be difficult posting spoilers without being discovered.

"They practically interrogated a couple of us regarding possible leaks" he said, per the Mirror.

However, if his claims are correct, the damage has already been done as the plot for the new Disney film was already leaked by "Spoiler Man."

According to him, the setting will be 30 to 40 years following the Battle of Endor in "Return of the Jedi."

"A desert planet - presumably Tatooine - appears in the film, as does Yavin, the planet that held the rebel base in A New Hope," the publication said.

Luke Skywalker by this time has become like a Yoda figure in this film, as he is living in exile as a recluse and training seven pupils to become Jedis.

John Boyega, a stormtrooper under the command of Gwendoline Christie's character, is sensitive to the force.

"Kira (Daisy Ridley) is a young force-sensitive girl living on Tatooine with the character played by veteran actor Max Von Sydow," according to the "Star Wars 7" spoilers and rumors. "It's later revealed she's the daughter of Han and Leia, and resents Luke's fleeing into exile before he could train her."

Meanwhile, the "Star Wars Episode 7" trailer got a parody from Jonah Feingold, which answers the question, what would the movie be like if Wes Anderson ("Moonrise Kingdom") directed it?

"The clip, which is unaffiliated with the real Anderson, contains the same song, 'Le Temps De L'amour' by French singer Françoise Hardy," E! News said. "The director, who also helmed movies such as 'Rushmore,' 'The Royal Tenenbaums' and 'The Grand Budapest Hotel,' is known for making his film scenes appear symmetric and often uses single shots and overhead shots, as well as miniatures and a minimal number of colors."

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