By Francisco Salazar (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jul 17, 2013 08:34 PM EDT

With massive anticipation for the upcoming "Star Wars Episode VII," J.J Abram's company Bad Robot tweeted a picture that showed three big books that looked like scripts.

The image shows a stack of printed scipts complete with red pages and  black covers with the Bad Robot Logo . Attached to the image, a message read, "Hot off the presses. Can you guess what's behind the cover? #FoundAtBR #MysteryScript."The image immediately set off a number of Twitter reactions and speculations that the three books were the finished script to "Star Wars Episode VII."

Peter Sciretta from Slahfilm tweeted, "Did Bad Robot Tweet A Picture Of The 'Star Wars Episode VII' Script? https://goo.gl/rHzZa ."

User @Carlcunningham wrote, "SDCC: NEWS - This photo from Bad Robot showing a "top secret" script that may or may not be STAR WARS EPISODE 7."

Meanwhile user @Tosche_Station said, "Has Bad Robot shown off the Episode VII script?"

@The Rebrew tweeted, "I am thinking this is the script for Star Wars Episode VII."

The reason for many believing that the scripts were for the film is because Abrams is currently not working on any other project aside from producing "Mission Impossible 5" and another "Cloverfield" movie.

"Star Wars Episode VII" is currently in pre-production with Michael Arndt as the scribe and Kathleen Kennedy as producer. Abrams will direct with Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill rumored to star in the film.

Disney announced last week that the movie would not appear at Comic-Con and instead would wait for the annual D23 Expo. Sources close to Disney revealed that some of the cast and plot spoilers would be revealed at the expo.

"Star Wars Episode VII" is slated to start shooting in 2014 in the UK and will be released in 2015.

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