'Star Wars Episode 7' spoilers, plot news: New clue leads to Luke's secret hide away

Plot rumors claim new clues to Luke's mystery location in "Star Wars Episode 7: The Force Awakens." Youtube Screenshot

"Star Wars" aficionados may be close to finding out the mystery location where Luke Skywalker is hiding, as another plot rumor surfaces regarding the much-awaited return of seventh episode of the American epic space opera series, "The Force Awakens."

Fan website Making Star Wars reports that Rey and Finn, along with Han Solo, will search for Luke to seek his help in defeating the galactic villain Kylo Ren. They will purportedly get a clue that will lead them to Darth Vader's son's secret hideout. However, Kylo Ren will set his stormtroopers on Han and his friends at Maz Kanata's bar. The Resistance group then saves the day for the gang, but not for Rey, as the ruthless prince will have him kidnapped.

According to Birth Movies Death, the clue that they will find is a severed hand clutching a lightsaber on a desert planet, presumably Jakku. Although Rey and Finn know that the weapon belongs to a Jedi, it is Han who will recognize it as Luke's. Meanwhile, on a certain ice planet, a destructive weapon capable of erasing the entire solar system is being developed.

Another exciting treat for the fans is the latest teaser trailer to hit the Internet. A reverse angle of the clip shown at Celebration Anaheim back in April featuring a shot of First Order Stormtroopers was posted on the official Youtube channel of Star Wars Korea.

Clearly seen on the footage was Captain Plasma, with her iconic chrome Stormtrooper helmet. Next to her is a First Order officer, whom Metro posists to be General Hux. Behind them are rows and rows of Snowtroopers, as viewed back in April. Viewers can also spot more of the First Order flags and large armored vehicles in the horizon, which the online news outlet believes are AT-AT type land-based machines or dropships.

"Stars Wars Episode 7: The Force Awakens" is scheduled to hit the cinemas on Dec. 18, 2015.

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