The latest news with the upcoming "Star Wars: Episode 7" movie include reports that it will resume filming this month along with the new look of the Stormtrooper design being leaked.

According to Screenrant, it was via design artist Tom Hodges' Instagram post that the new Stormtrooper design was hinted. However, the leak was just a recreation of the original design so that he can avoid any legal charges Disney might impose on him for the big spoiler reveal.

The look is described as more streamlined compared to the design featured in the Original Trilogy. It looks similar to the first Stormtrooper concept art made by Ralph McQuarrie.

With this speculation, many fans were triggered to think whether the rest of the other characters in the movie will have the same original drawing style that of McQuarrie. However, most "Star Wars: Episode 7" followers would have to wait a bit longer for the official news about the Stormtrooper design to be confirmed along with the rest of the characters involved in the upcoming movie.

The Instagram post was taken down immediately, even if it just appeared as concept art, but Joblo was able to preserve it.

The delay of the filming was reported when Harrison Ford broke his leg during an accident on set last June. The injury was so severe that he had to go through surgery and entered rehab for some therapy, states CNN.

Since then, it has become uncertain for the production of when to start production again since the 72-year-old actor is reprising the most important role in the "Star Wars: Episode 7" movie as the famous Han Solo.

The all new "Star Wars" cast also includes Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill and a great deal of relatively newcomers like John Boyega, Andy Serkis and Max von Sydow among many others.

There's also a lucky "Star Wars" fan who will take a small part in the upcoming installment as recently revealed via tweet and video, reports Independent UK.

The lucky one named as DC Barns of Denver, Colorado will get a chance to be a guest of several behind-the-scene moments in Pinewood Studios along with meeting the entire cast. The fan is also entitled to fit a costume and eventually star in one of the scenes of the movie.

The contest was organized by the Force for Change charity that offered the once in a lifetime prize in exchange of $10 donations or more. So far, It has been able to raise about $5 million to help UNICEF.

"Star Wars: Episode 7" is set to hit the big screen on December 18, 2015.

Watch the video below to see the "Star Wars: Episode 7" fan DC Barns receive his prize: