The most awaited film of the year has been released and the Star Wars fever is still going on and strong. A movie that's so talked about that a lot of rumors and speculations are made just to feed the souls of the hungry fans. Now that the film has been seen by many, let us go back to the times when we were kept in the dark by Disney and J.J. Abrams, that we have got no choice but to sustain our hungry minds with spoilers, of which some weren't true.
One rumor that was not true at all was Obi-Wan Kenobi would return in the seventh film. Ewan McGregor did not reprise his role at all.
The above mentioned may not be true but one rumor that got into the fans way was when they heard of the production getting behind their scheduled production timeline due to an accident involving Harrison Ford (Han Solo) sustaining an injury aboard the Millennium Falcon. Good thing the situation was resolved and film's release date was not delayed.
Another failed rumor was that of Andy Serkis playing two roles but it turned out to be false. Serkis only played Supreme Leader Snoke.
Another ridiculous rumor was of Luke turning into a villain. Good thing that was not real. Some may have thought he went into the Dark Side but he really he was just in hiding because of his failure of preventing Kylo Ren from going dark. And since we're talking about Luke here, many rumors say that he has a son that is going to be played by Domhnall Gleeson but they certainly was not right on this one. Instead, Gleeson plays the general of the First Order who brainwashes kids into becoming Stormtroopers.
What about you? Do you happen to know any spoilers or rumors that didn’t happen at the movie at all? Comment them below.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens is still showing in cinemas worldwide.


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