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'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' News, Plot Spoilers: A Flashback to Feature a Young Luke Skywalker

It's rare for a week to pass by without a new "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" plot spoiler to surface in the Web.

Just recently, Screen Rant cited yet another spoiler report from Making Star Wars (the source for anything about Star Wars 7) which indicates that fans might be able to see a great deal of Luke Skywalker's past in the upcoming film.

As stated by the site, actor Robert Boulter was cast to portray the young Jedi Master in a flashback scene which will take place in what is known as "Rose's pub." MSW speculated that the character Rose would be played by Lupita Nyong'o.

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The scene will see Han, Finn (John Boyega) and Rey (Daisy Ridley) meeting with Rose in her establishment. The reunion is said to trigger the flashback sequence which SR chronologically detailed in their article:

  • Dead bodies lay on the floor of a Jedi Academy. Luke shows up, sees what has happened, and departs.
  • R2-D2 is sad because he is not accompanying his master on the trip.
  • In the savannah environment from the opening sequence, the hand that took the lightsaber is revealed to be Naka's.
  • In the savannah location, a peasant drops the lightsaber, starts a fire, and panics.
  • A local trader is seen leaving the desert and makes a sale to a wealthy man.
  • At night in an undisclosed location, there is a "fierce battle" between two groups known as the Clan and the Seven. The Clan is using the lightsaber against their enemies.
  • Once the last man is down, we see Kylo Ren (the cross guard lightsaber-wielding villain) approach Rey.
  • Finally, the Seven are seen looting in search of an object, as Rose is shown in the foreground with the lightsaber.

Earlier reports indicated that that The Force Awakens will be more about the new characters and that Luke's appearance in Episode VII could be a set up for his greater involvement in the purported Episode VIII.

Things will eventually clear up when "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" opens in theaters Dec. 18, 2015.

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