'Star Wars: Episode 7' movie update: New plot details, concept arts, iconic stars

While waiting for more Star Wars: Episode VII details, enjoy this iconic poster.Wikipedia

Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy thrilled everyone with her revelation on Wednesday that "Star Wars 7" will wrap up its production in three weeks. While she is tight-lipped about the storyline, fans turn to Making Star Wars for photos of concept arts which have been leaked. With these as resources, plotline expectation and speculations are now out and about.

Making Star Wars, the primary source of the photos, describes the concept arts in the most accurate way possible. The first piece of art bears six characters — three women and three men — likely extras on what seems to be a costume test. 

The first fighter, a male, sports a haircut with dark hair, resembling Adam Driver's hairstyle. The second one is described as someone evil that looks a lot like Darth Vader "if he were a ninja." The third is a guy in a longer, curly hair who owns a machine gun-sized weapon. The fourth one is a woman who is not a jedi but with a tunic that makes her look like one. The fifth fighter simply resembles Daisy Ridley. And the last one has a tunic in red and a head of "emo hair."

The newest is John Boyega's character switching to the good side after a crash on a planet where Daisy Ridley's character will save him. Making Star Wars has two paintings to prove it. Going through the site's elaborate description of the depictions, this is their take on the art:

"The new Special Forces TIE Fighter is very much the same classic TIE Fighter from the front. But it is black. It isn't a dull black either, it kind of a shiny black on the body, closer to Darth Vader's shine than the classic dark TIE Fighter dull black paint. The wings are exactly the same as the TIE wings we've seen in the past. The distinguishing feature on these new TIEs is the red markings near the glass cockpit. It is painted red. If the front of the TIE was a clock, two, three, and four o'clock are red on the right. On the left, eight, nine, and ten o'clock are red in that area. The same goes for the back of the fighter.

"He is believed to be a Stormtrooper and that was the verbiage used by many sources in England and elsewhere. Is Boyega a TIE Fighter pilot or a Stormtrooper? I think this could confirm that Boyega was a Special Forces trooper which might explain why he's a Stormtrooper and a pilot. I'm guessing he's like the ARC Troopers from the Clone Wars for Stormtroopers."

Fans can also expect a scene where two bikers pedal for their lives before peanut-shaped monsters get their filthy tentacles on them.

Making Star Wars is today's go-to for "Star Wars: Episode VII" arts and story boards. The site is teeming with information about the latest in the "Star Wars" world, providing colorful descriptions of the concept arts they obtain.

Cinemablend states that the movie is set 30 years after the Battle of Endor and the events portrayed in "Return of the Jedi." "Star Wars: Episode VII" is produced by Walt Disney, Lucasfilm and Bad Robot Productions. It has an exciting batch of actors, most of them to reprise their iconic roles. John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Domhnall Gleeson, Lupita Nyong'o, Max von Sydow, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Gwendoline Christie, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, Kenny Baker and Warwick Davis will be part of the highly-anticipated movie.

The film is scheduled to hit theaters on Dec. 18, 2015.