'Star Wars Episode 7: The Force Awakens' plot spoilers: Kylo Ren's helmet revealed in leaked images

Another leaked detail about the soon-to-be released film "Star Wars Episode 7: The Force Awakens" has made its way online and this time, it involves main villain Kylo Ren. 

The new leaked image of Episode 7's main baddie was posted on Imgur and was supported by Star Wars-centric website Making Star Wars, saying that the new photo looks a lot like the one that was leaked by Indie Revolver several months ago. 

The earlier leaked trailer showed Kylo battling with someone using his red lightsaber. However, the 88-second trailer did not reveal Kylo Ren's face. 

The new leaked picture of Kylo, on the other hand, seems to focus on the character's helmet. Although understandably fuzzy and blurred, the image shows the villain's headgear without showing the face behind the mask. 

Meanwhile, Making Star Wars posted the rumored plot of J.J. Abrams' installment of the epic "Star Wars" franchise, saying that Luke Skywalker experiences severe mental torture while protecting his turf against the entities from his past, present, and future. He reportedly feels that his power could be very dangerous to himself and for the rest of the galaxy. The report also added that Kylo Ren, who underwent self-training in the ways of the Sith, knows how to unlock the tomb that Luke is guarding. Although not insane, Luke's years of guarding the tomb takes its toll on him. 

Unsurprisingly, Disney Films and the film director are still mum about the validity of the rumored plot. 

"Star Wars Episode 7: The Force Awakens" will be the first film under the new trilogy for the franchise. It is scheduled to be released on Dec.18. 

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