The Force Awakens : Sequel or Prequel

Star Wars : The Force Awakens is set to launch the sequel trilogy for the Star Wars movie universe on December 18th. FakingStarWars.net has uncovered some interesting behind-the-scenes facts about the film’s production that may reveal the true twist the sequel trilogy has in store for us. Hit the time paradox-inducing jump to read all about it.


Star Wars: The Force Awakens is the first chapter in the new trilogy that will continue the Star Wars sage post-Return of The Jedi, but what if it was also the beginning of another saga altogether? I was contacted by someone from Lucasfilm encouraging me not to run this story but that would be an injustice to you, our faithful readers.

One of our most trusted sources dropped hints to us a few months ago that something huge was in the works for the upcoming Star Wars Sequel Trilogy but weren’t able to confirm just yet what it was. The pieces have finally fallen into place thanks to our source and Jacen’s lawyer cousin who was able to look into some records for us. As of January 1st, 2015 Disney assumed ghost ownership of Warner Bros. Studios. Warner continues to brand itself as such, but the majority ownership now belongs to Disney. This make a lot of sense with the information our source gave us on the plot details of The Force Awakens.

If you aren’t ready for life altering, mind-splitting spoilers DO NOT continue any further!

The copyright information for The Force Awakens revealed some very interesting information. It credits three writers instead of just two.  JJ Abrams, Lawrence Kasdan and RJ Lingkow. We searched all over to find more information about the mysterious third screenplay writer listen in the copyright info but found nothing. When we found out about the Warner Bros. Studios purchase it because painfully obvious who RJ Lingkow was. The name is an anagram. The writers identity is none other than JK Rowling. The writer of the now mega-famous book and film saga, Harry Potter. Put your seat belt on! The Star Wars Sequel Trilogy serves as both the sequel to Star Wars and the prequel to Harry Potter!

Adam Driver is playing a young Severous Snape still finding himself in the wizarding world. He will eventually give up the lightsaber for a wand after Yoda’s older brother Dobby makes him realize what is truly important in life. Infiltrating the bad guys, not being one.

Gwendolyn Christie is playing the chrome trooper known as Captain Phasma — Narcissa Phasma to be exact. You may know her better by her married name Narcissa Malfoy. The trilogy will highlight her life leading up to her meeting her husband-to-be.

The overlap of stories should have been obvious when Domhnall Gleeson was cast. He will play Arthur Weasley and be the only actor in The Force Awakens to appear in both film franchises.

The biggest kicker of all comes in the reveal of the new mega-villain’s true identity. Described as “zombie like” on set and referred to only as Uber, this undead entity is said to play an important role n the sequel trilogy. But who has the villainous girth to take on such a role? Andy Serkis playing “He Who Shall Not Be Named” himself of course. Yeah, we didn’t believe it at first either… but now it all  makes sense… from a certain point of view.

The secrets of the Star Wars Universe revealed here folks! Stay tuned to FakingStarWars.net!

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