Star Wars Episode 7 Filming Starts In May

Official castings should be imminent now we know J.J. Abrams will shoot this May to September for a December 2015 release.

Some significant news has finally broke in regards to the scheduled production for the hotly anticipated Star Wars: Episode VII film. HitFix says J.J. Abrams' new movie will shoot from May to September, thus leaving a little bit over a year for post-production work to be completed before the scheduled December 2015 release. News of a production schedule is a positive thing to hear as details about the film have been understandably secretive to date. Many rumours have surfaced over creative differences and setbacks along with a multitude of casting reports and where the Star Wars Expanded Universe will fall within continuity. In other words only very few people on the planet know what's really going on right now. With the production schedule now established, it can only be assumed that we are now just weeks away from the first announcements surrounding casting news. Stick with us for more as stories break. Things usually move fast from this point onwards. What's next: A title announcement or casting news? Leave your comments and thoughts below about how you feel about a Star Wars production schedule finally being established. And in the mean time, make sure to read our 10 Storyline Ideas For A Boba Fett Spin-Off.

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