Star Wars Episode VII
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Oscar Issac recently talked about his experience of working in "Star Wars 7." The actor spoke about his decision to join the film and about his interaction with the main leads, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill.

"They're such funny people. Carrie is hilarious and doing such cool work. Harrison is back. He went on hiatus for a little while, but he's 150 percent back. It's pretty amazing to see him bounce back. He looks incredible. Everyone's having a really good time," he told Slash Film.

He also revealed that there are hundred of stromtroopers in the film and as an actoe, he got to interact with them all.

"Even the in way he's (J.J. Abrams) shooting it—he's shooting on film and actually building the sets, so you've got hundreds of Stormtroopers or whatever, and hundreds of extras and all the ships. You actually see it. It's all real. Everyone can interact with the world."

Issac's interview led to speculation that the empire has not been destroyed and stromtroopers would still be fighting for the distant galaxy.

Meanwhile, in potential spoilers, it is being said that there could be five villains in the movie. Two villains will be from the original trilogy, while two others  will be new characters. The fifth villain is going to one of the Star Wars characters, which could have grey shades in the film's finale.

Darth Vader, the most prevalent villain of Star Wars trilogy, is reported to be one of the villains. Sith Inquistor could be the other main villain, according to the reports by Latino Review. Inquistor has been working in close connection with Vader and he can be responsible for hunting the remaining Jedi's on the galaxy. The other three villains could include Sith Apprentice, Darth Sidious and Son of Skywalker.

There have been multiple reports suggesting that Luke Skywalker would change by the end of the movie though it is yet to be confirmed.

The cast members in "Star Wars" 7 include Harrison Ford as Han Solo, Carrie Fisher as Leia and Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker. The other cast includes Adam Driver, Gwendoline Christie, Lupita Nyong'o, Andy Serkis, Daisy Ridley and John Boyega.