The scheduled release date for "Star Wars: Episode VII" may not be until 2015 but that's not going to stop fans from clamoring for every little shred of information they can find about the film. Thus it came as no surprise when Twitter went a little crazy after someone at Bad Robot Productions tweeted out a picture of three black and red scripts sitting on a table, according to Enstars.
Of course, what fans really want to know is what is on the pages inside of those scripts, something that is not likely to be leaked any time soon. Although people will be excited enough just to learn that screenwriter Michael Amdt may be finished writing.
The tweet jokingly asked if followers could guess what's behind the cover which of course led to many, many responses.
Hot off the presses. Can you guess what's behind the cover? #FoundAtBR #MysteryScript pic.twitter.com/VFvoxedpqC
— Bad Robot (@bad_robot) July 17, 2013
Dean Robinson said, "Star Wars maybe. I don't know. But I want one. I promise I won't share it with anyone... *waves hand like a jedi mind trick*
@bad_robot Star Wars maybe, I don’t know. But I want one. I promise I won’t share it with anyone… *waves hand like a jedi mind trick* — Dean Robinson (@deanjrobinson) July 17, 2013
The Film Snob was willing to lend a hand by offering to help proof read if needed.
@bad_robot I'll be happy to proof read that for you ;)
— The Film Snob (@FilmSnobbery) July 17, 2013
And a Twitter user by the name of Urs Heckmann decided to not answer the question directly and instead made a nerdy reference to Darth Vader's TIE fighter.
@bad_robot @artgillespie I hope it contains the re-appearance of the TIE Advanced. That design deserves more than 1 episode. — urs heckmann (@uheplugins) July 17, 2013
The scripts could belong to one of a few other films though. Director J.J. Abrams is also working on a highly anticipated sequel to "Cloverfield" and "Mission Impossible 5." Or it could even be related to that other space related franchise Abrams is involved in.
There have been rumors that the script was already completed and Abrams has hinted that he expects to begin filming by the end of the year, according to Christian Today.
"Most likely we are going to be moving to London at the end of the year for the Star Wars movie," Abrams said. "I think that the thing is so big and so massive to so many people that the key to moving forward is honoring by not revering what went before."