'Star Wars Episode 7' Plot Spoilers: Lupita Nyong'o, Adam Driver To Play Villainous Jedi Hunters In Upcoming Production (RUMORS)

Lupita Nyong'o, Adam Driver and David Oyelowo may be the villains in the upcoming "Star Wars Episode 7" production.

MakingStarWars.net reports their sources claim the trio will be "Jedi Hunters" who work for the Empire. The "Jedi Hunters" are described as "scary" and dressed in black. Nyong'o will allegedly wear yellow contacts to make her appearance more menacing, according to the site.

"Supposedly the "Jedi Hunters" or Inquisitors (from the sound of things) are the reason there is no New Republic after Return of the Jedi," MakingStarWars.net reports. "That's right, they're saying there is no New Republic. Source #2 claims to have been on set for a sequence in which we learn the Jedi Hunters worship the Sith and want to resurrect them. Their mandate was to protect the Sith at all costs and insure their survival."

MakingStarWars.net speculates the "Jedi Hunters" are the reason why family members are the Jedi are hiding in places like Tatooine. However, the site has yet to confirm the speculation regarding the "Jedi Hunters" with the "Star Wars" production.

"Everything is pointing towards Darth Sidious starting an army of Force Users, as we saw in The Clone Wars: Children of the Force," MakingStarWars.net reports. "These 'Jedi Hunters' can never become Sith, but they're powerful. Someone like Luke Skywalker could really only challenge the Sith when using the dark side. So these Inquisitors or 'Jedi Hunters' are formidable foes for Luke Skywalker and the future Jedi that follow his teachings."

However, The Latino Review reports their sources claim Nyong'o and her costar Gwendoline Christie were cast to play Siths in the film. The entertainment site also claims actor John Boyega has a major role in "Star Wars Episode 7" plot.

"John Boyega isn't a Jedi or a Padawan at the beginning of the movie, he's the one that has the story arc that brings him into Star Wars' greater universe. It has echoes of Luke's arc in A New Hope," The Latino Review reports.

"Star Wars Episode 7" will be released to theaters on May 6, 2016.

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