

Finally, all of these stories were taken from our own archives. I can't wait for the day when the veil is lifted on this movie and we get a warts-and-all retelling, especially when it comes to learning how much of screenwriter Michael Arndt's work remains (if any) and how the Lucasfilm story handled the film. These early reports may have been working off bad info or an earlier version of the script. All of these rumors pertain to story rather than who the studio would hire to direct or how they would cast the film.

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Left in the dark on Episode VII, there were plenty of rumors, some wilder than others, and I've collected some of them below. I doubt Rian Johnson will put that much emphasis on secrecy, and while the box office numbers might reinforce the importance of mystique, the studio, which loves to oversell its movies, will likely chalk up the success to this singular event and resort to their old playbook. I can't recall another blockbuster that kept such a tight lid on the plot, and kudos for them seeing it through. The film will be released in UK cinemas on December 18, 2015.In the lead up to Star Wars: The Force Awakens, we desperately wanted to know what the film was about, but Disney and J.J. Star Wars films often leave the official title a secret until the last moment, meaning fans have become used to speculation on the films’ possible titles. However, Disney officials have not confirmed whether this is true or not. Media outlets have reported that a close source to staff working on the film’s production confirmed the information. It is rumoured that the title is a reference the character played by Max von Sydow who is the film’s villain. Media reports have suggested that Star Wars: Episode VII will be called The Ancient Fear.
