Star Wars The Force Awakens Trailer Description?

BadAss Digest is reporting a rumor that the first trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens will be debuting within the next four to five weeks, and has offered a description of the trailer.
Here’s what the site has been hearing:
If my sources are correct…it’ll be short. And when I say short, I mean one minute long. It’s going to have The Force Theme played on woodwinds, softly, over flashing images of the main leads, each fading to black. There’s no dialogue, just reveals of the characters. And then the music swells up into a full orchestral piece – perhaps what John Williams recorded this weekend? – and we hear a female voice, likely Daisy Ridley’s, saying “Wake up.”
And then the title card appears – Star Wars: The Force Awakens – and we see the Millennium Falcon, firing blasters, coming right at the camera.
If true, then it’s definitely a trailer of the teaser variety, but surely just seeing Han, Luke and Leia again, after all these years, will be enough to get Star Wars fans truly excited about the new film.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens opens December 18, 2015.

Star Wars Episode VII Gets An Official Title

Star Wars: Episode 7 has revealed its full title – it will be called Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
The news arrived in a tweet from the official Star Wars account, which also announced the completion of principal photography on the much-anticipated project.

The film, directed by JJ Abrams and with a cast including Harrison Ford, Lupita Nyong’o, and Max von Sydow, started shooting at the UK’s Pinewood studios in May 2014, but was forced to shut down for a fortnight in August after Ford suffered a broken leg on set. Internet observers have avidly chronicled any supposed leak from the highly-guarded shoot, including an accidental picture of what looked like a half-constructed Millennium Falcon at Greenham Common in Berkshire.

"Star Wars: Episode VII" Has Wrapped

Principal photography on Star Wars: Episode VII is now complete, and we’re that much closer to seeing this highly anticipated sci-fi sequel hit the big screen. We still have over a year until the film hits theaters in 2015, but there have been rumblings that we might see a teaser trailer before the year is over, and with shooting now complete, that’s not entirely out of the question. Now that filming is finished, we’re just hoping for some kind of official first look other than the various UNICEF videos and charity notes that have come from the set of the film.
With production now complete and the December 18th, 2015 release date confirmed by Disney, Star Wars mania isn’t slowing down at all, and we’re even more anxious for some kind of first look or teaser trailer. We’ve got just over a year to wait and there’s no question at all that plenty more adventures are on the way.
But until then, here’s the note the crew received on the last day of filming plus David Boyega with R2D2 at a wrap party.