'Star Wars Episode 7' plot, movie spoilers: Luke Sywalker becomes a villain; Big stars to appear in cameo roles

Latest spoilers claim that Luke Skywalker will be the villain in the new Star Wars film, "Stars Wars Episode VII." It is still unconfirmed, however, how and why he will be on the other side.  

Meanwhile, it is believed that heavyweight stars will also grace the movie.  Top actors Robert Downey Jr., Samuel Jackson, and Daniel Craig will appear in cameo roles. Daniel Craig was spotted in the set to shoot two days of cameo appearance.

Spoilers also reveal that Max von Sydow will star as an old man who has survived the Intergalactic Civil War and Clone Wars. He will play the role of a cyborg with his eye in an obscured angle. He probably turned out that way because of an injury in the past. He appears knowledgeable brought about by his history and experience, according to Making Star Wars.

Other spoilers say that Princess Leia was made leader of the republic after the death of her predecessor, while Han Solo is now a retired veteran of the Republic fleet. The film will feature Han Solo and Princess Leia's daughter as the main character who will embark on an adventure alongside the child of Lando and a Stormtrooper.

The Empire is referred to as the "Empire" and the Republic is now referred to as "Galactic Republic." There will be no Jedi and people will speak of them in hushed, reverent tones. Luke will be the last one of his kind.

The main cast of "Star Wars Episode VII" includes: Harrison Ford as Han Solo, Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker, Carrie Fisher as Leia, Peter Mayhew as Chewbacca, Anthony Daniels as C-3PO, and Kenny Baker as R2-D2.

According to rumors, Lupita Nyong'o, Andy Serkis, Domhnall Gleeson, Oscar Isaac, Adam Driver, Max von Sydow, John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Pip Andersen, Crystal Clarke, Dixie Arnold, Roman Bloodworth, and Christina Chong will join the cast.

"Star Wars Episode VII" will hit movie theaters on Dec. 18, 2015.

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