Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens update: Pic of Princess Leia in costume leaks; George Lucas eager to watch movie

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Photos of Carrie Fisher in a Princess Leia costume for Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens has made rounds on the Internet. Meanwhile, former director George Lucas of the Star Wars movies series admits he is excited to see what will be done with the saga.

Images of Fisher wearing a white Princess Leia costume carrying a weapon on the set of Star Wars: The Force Awakens was one of those released by i09 according to Design and Trend. The media blog also offered cash to those who can give a copy of the script of the upcoming movie.

Meanwhile, one of the things to look forward to in the movie is the mysterious parents of the character Rey, whom actress Daisy Ridley is portraying. According to Fashion & Style, when asked again at a recent press conference in Japan about her family in the movie, Ridley only said that she starts as solo in the movie. However, basing on previous plot teasers leaked online, Rey could be Han Solo and Princess Leia's daughter which would mean she could be Kylo Ren's sister.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens is said to be a continuation of Star Wars: The Return of the Jedi, which is part of the Star Wars series directed by George Lucas since the 70's. The director, who handed the franchise to Director JJ Abrams and producer Kathleen Kennedy, says he is excited to watch the movie this coming December that he might even be first in line. According to Daily Mail, Lucas is enthusiastic to see what will become of the movie he first made. After having sold Lucasfilm to Disney for $3B three years ago, the 71-year old Lucas is now focused on his wife Melody and their daughter Everest who was born two years ago.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens will surely awaken everyone's senses again as it shows on December 18, 2015 as an early Christmas present to its fans.

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