'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Spoilers: Four Interesting Facts About the Movie

'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' poster
'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' poster

Director J.J. Abrams' "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" has been making a blaze of excitement, what with its action-packed trailers and mysterious storylines and characters.

Despite all of the teasers that have already been released, people are still thirsting for more information about the sci-fi film, and Entertainment Weekly has gathered four key information that would hopefully help quell people's curiosities.

The first revelation is that Lupita Wyong'o's character Maz Kanata just might be the next Yoda.

"She was a pirate for a long time. She's lived over a thousand years. She's had this watering hole for about a century, and it's like another bar that you'd find in a corner of the 'Star Wars' universe," said Abrams.

Aside from her ancient wisdom and lengthy background, her eyes also has some sort of special power.

"As an actor for films, your eyes are a lot of the way you communicate anyway," Nyong'o said. "So it was definitely a gift to have that be the means to her magic as a motion-capture character."

The next information is that Andy Serkis' villain Supreme Leader Snoke still has not finalized his "very distinctive" look. For the longest time, even Serkis himself does not know how he will look like. However, the actor has shared now that practical effects alone will not be able to achieve the distinctive look of his character.

"No, no. The scale of him, for instance, is one reason. He is large. He appears tall," said Serkis. "Without giving too much away at this point, he has a very distinctive, idiosyncratic bone structure and facial structure. You could never have done it (in real life)."

Serkis refused to divulge more information about his character, but he did say that Snoke"suffered a lot of damage" and "has a huge agenda."

The third key information is that Gwendoline Christie's Captain Phasma was not included in the original storyline. The actress said that her character' silver armor was actually "designed specifically for me."

"We were very lucky to get to have her in the movie," said Abrams. "She's not in many scenes, but her presence is powerfully felt when she's there."

Lastly, there is an important reason why John Boyega's character Finn (last name still not known) looks completely lost and confused after he stops being a Stormtrooper - Finn was actually raised to be a part of the Imperial army ever since he was just a young boy.

The First Order actually trains children to be soldiers, and to fight Rebels at all costs. One such rebel is Luke Skywalker, whom they consider as a villain who destroyed the Empire.

"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" will be released on December 18, 2015.