Someway somehow, a Spanish website managed to get some amazing shots of the Star Wars: Episode VII set. The person who took these images used a drone, and it appeared as if no one down below managed to realize what was going on in the skies above.
The Spanish website claimed that the images were taken by an employee at an aviation club nearby. Strangely enough, this employee was merely performing a few simulations with the drone, and took the pictures by accident.
The first time we read this excuse, we had to laugh because clearly this is not what happened, but we're inclined to give the guys behind these shots the benefit of the doubt because they are just wonderful.
The aerial vehicle took some wonderful images of the Millennium Falcon along with a few X-Wings. We get to see the Millennium Falcon while it is being built, and the look on the faces of the engineers as they spotted the drone hovering above is nothing short of being spectacular. This is the moment a man wishes he had the power of a Jedi or Sith to pull the drone from the sky.
The X-Wings here are clearly a redesign of the original, and already we must say that they look exceptional. We can't wait to see what the Millennium Falcon looks like when the design is finished because it is going to drive us wild, and drive fans over the edge as well.
From what we've seen in the images, it would appear as if work on Star Wars: Episode VII is going on well. We hope the film washes away the terrible taste of Episode I and II from our tongues; those films should be considered a travesty and a total butchery of the first three movies.
The Clone Wars TV series did a decent job, but it was not without many faults.
Star Wars: Episode VII is currently being filmed and set for a 2016 launch. The movie consists of nearly all the main actors from the first three films, all returning to reprise their iconic roles.