MillenniumPost
Entertainment

Rise of Skywalker script almost leaked on eBay

Los Angeles: Director J.J. Abrams says that the script of Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker was almost auctioned off after an actor left it "under the bed".

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker doesn't arrive in theaters until December 20.

Disney and Lucasfilm go to great lengths to keep anticipated movies shrouded in secrecy, but Abrams told Good Morning America Monday that a real script ended up on eBay, reports variety.com.

"One of our actors, I won't say which one – I want to, but I won't – left it under their bed and it was found by someone who was cleaning their place," Abrams said.

He added: "It was then given to someone else who went to sell it on eBay."

A Disney employee spotted the for-sale item before anyone could get their hands on it and "got it back before it sold... With all the security, you have to be careful," Abrams said.

He also shared that Rise of Skywalker went through routine re-shoots and wasn't completed until November 24.

"You see something and think, 'That could be clearer, that could be a little better.' If you have ability to fix the piece, you take advantage of that," he said.

Being tasked to close out the nine-film Skywalker saga, Abrams said was "scary".

He said: "I care about it so much. It means a lot to a lot of people – us included."

But it would be impossible, he noted, to conclude the franchise set in a galaxy far, far away without Leia Organa, portrayed throughout the series by the late Carrie Fisher.

The actor died in 2016 before filming on The Rise of Skywalker began. However, there was unused footage from Star Wars: The Force Awakens that Abrams re-purposed to give Princess Leia a proper goodbye.

Next Story
Share it