'Star Wars Episode 7'plot spoilers; New images of Rey circulate online

After Disney Films released the second trailer for "Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens" during the recently concluded Star Wars Celebration, three new images taken from the much anticipated installment of the iconic sci-fi series started to circulate online. 

Daisy Ridley's character Rey is featured in the new leaked images, as well as the fan-favorite droid named BB-8. One of the images shows the two walking in what seems like a public area, but it is not clear where they are and where they are going. 

Ridley recently talked to Entertainment Weekly about her experiences while working on "Star Wars Episode VII." According to the actress, her most favorite set location is the Middle East. 

"Weirdly enough, probably Abu Dhabi, even though it was so hot, it was like you literally can't imagine that heat. The feeling of stepping onto a real set for the first time, it genuinely was a baptism of fire," the actress said. "To see creatures walking around and speeders chilling in the sand, that was amazing, and because I was shooting there, it was like everything had built up to that moment. So a few days in, I was like, OK. I'm getting my groove now." 

Meanwhile, Screen Crush got several major spoilers about the soon-to-be released film. One of them is about the mysterious villain named Kylo Ren. According to the report, based on a post on Reddit, Kylo Ren wants everyone to believe that he is Darth Vader, and a lot of people are starting to believe him because he can perform some of the "miracles" that Vader can do. 

"Ren makes a power grab to gain more power in the First Order. He uses violence and fear to get this power. Finn was okay with how the First Order was operating, but after realizing the evil Ren's coming to power is inevitable, he quits," the Reddit post claims.

"Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens" is slated for international release on Dec. 18. 

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