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'Star Wars' 7 News, Update: 'The Force Awakens' Promo Trailer Details Revealed, Video to Debut Soon

News about the much-anticipated sequel to the Lucasfilm's space opera saga, "Star Wars" indicated that its first trailer may be unveiled "within next month," according to reports.

According to the site, who cited Bada-- Digest, the first footage for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" will debut in the next four to five weeks "possibly attached to The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1, but more likely on Disney-owned ABC."

Sources for the website claimed that the video will approximately be one minute in length and will feature some exciting glimpses of the main leads and other exciting stuff.

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"It's going to have The Force Theme played on woodwinds, softly, over flashing images of the main leads, each fading to black. There's no dialogue, just reveals of the characters. And then the music swells up into a full orchestral piece – perhaps what John Williams recorded this weekend? – and we hear a female voice, likely Daisy Ridley's, saying 'Wake up,'" the site reported.

"And then the title card appears – Star Wars: The Force Awakens – and we see the Millennium Falcon, firing blasters, coming right at the camera," they continued.

Screen Rant, who has been following closely the developments of the movie, said in their site that "not giving too much away" is something that fans should expect from the movie's director J.J. Abrams.

"This report plays in line with the general belief that there wouldn't be a whole lot given away in the initial trailer for The Force Awakens. Abrams especially is known for teasers that play it pretty close to the chest (Remember the very first trailers for Star Trek and Super 8?) and is more about using those bits to establish the tone he's going after with each film; that trend could well continue with Force Awakens," the site said.

But no matter how much will be shown, it would still be "more than enough" to whet the appetite of eagerly-awaiting fans of the space fiction.

"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" opens in theaters Dec. 18, 2015.

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