So far Disney and J.J. Abrams have been extremely
tight lipped about the upcoming Star Wars: Episode VII, but today something
might have slipped, as a news report is saying that production will start in earnest
on May 14th in Morocco. Now, the May 14th isn't a surprise as Disney already
announced that would begin shooting in that month, but Morocco is a different
thing as Lucas used the Moroccan landscape to shoot some of Tatooine's scenes.
Sources tell Badass Digest that filming on Star Wars:
Episode VII will begin on May 14th in Morocco and will stay there for two
weeks, which means that perhaps J.J.
will be using the old and crumbling original sets from Lucas' first film, which
makes sense given that this new entry in the franchise takes place 30 years
after the events of Return of the Jedi.
At this point it's guessing and hearsay but if Abrams'
his indeed thinking about using the old sets, we might also expect him to move
over to Tunisia and use the matching set.
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