'Star Wars Episode 7' movie plot spoilers: Rey might be a Solo in 'The Force Awakens'

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Almost everyday, there is a new rumor floating about "Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens" but website MakingStarWars has the biggest chunk of spoiler news yet. One of the fans, DarthLightlyBruise, took all the rumors from the site and compiled them to make a cohesive synopsis of what the story of "The Force Awakens" could be. 

According to the post, the film kicks off with Luke Skywalker's lightsaber flinging into space and landing on planet Jakku. Both the Resistance and The First Order (formerly the Empire) race to get their hands on it. Poe Dameron retrieves the lightsaber, puts it in the droid BB-8, and sends it off as he distracts the First Order's fighters. 

At the same time, Stormtrooper Finn decides to go AWOL and barely manages to escape from Kylo Ren as he lands down on Jakku and helps BB-8 and Rey to deliver the lightsaber to the Resistance. 

That's just the beginning of the synopsis and while it all seems cohesive, a report from Cinema Blend points out that this synopsis is all based on rumors and unconfirmed spoilers. 

Speaking of rumors, actress Daisy Ridley and LucasFilm president Kathleen Kennedy spoke during a Japanese television program which was later reported by The Week. According to the report, a fan asked Ridley about the role of "family" in the film. 

"I'm not sure how much I can say. I guess because I have said that I am 'solitary', that's how I begin – that is probably a big clue as to what it is," was all she said.

Afterwards, Ridley and Kennedy shared a laugh, hinting that there was something deeper in between the lines. 

Fans have thus speculated that Ridley's character, Rey, is Han Solo's daughter. She might start out on her own and with a different name but before the film is over, she might be revealed to be Han and Leia's child. 

"Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens" opens in theaters on Dec. 18. 

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