'Star Wars 7: The Force Awakens' spoilers for villain plot

Sith Lord Kylo Ren in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" Star Wars website/ Disney

With the next trailer for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" rumored to accompany the release of "Avengers: Age of Ultron," it is no surprise that more spoilers for the film are coming out of the woodworks. New rumors spill the beans regarding some villains in "The Force Awakens." 

According to the site Making Star Wars, the Sith Lord featured in the 88-second teaser trailer is the primary antagonist named Kylo Ren. A section in the trailer shows the character shooting down the Millennium Falcon, boarding it along with several stormtroopers, and then seating himself in the pilot's chair. The site reports that he has some connection with the film's protagonists, with the speculation that he is Han Solo's son. It is suggested that he has not completely fallen to the dark side and still feels remorse for his actions.  

Meanwhile, actor Andy Serkis will be playing a villain known as Uber and will only have three major scenes in the movie. Gwendoline Christie of "Game of Thrones" fame will be playing a side-note character similar to Boba Fett. It is indicated that her role will grow in episodes VIII and IX. 

Domnhall Gleeson was reported to play a character named The General, an Imperial officer working directly under Andy Serkis' Uber. This dispels the rumors of him being Luke Skywalker's son and his true relationship to any of the heroes is unknown at this point. 

Making Star Wars is the primary source for rumors and spoilers regarding the upcoming film. Most of its sources allegedly come directly from production sets. However, until Disney and director J.J. Abrams confirm any of the details, they should be taken with a grain of salt. 

"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" will hit theaters nationwide on Dec. 18. 

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