'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Plot Details, SPOILERS: Oscar Isaac Says Leaked 'Episode VII' Fan Theories Are Totally Wrong

By Jon Niles | Dec 29, 2014 03:39 PM EST

A Most Violent Year star Oscar Isaac recently helped the Internet explode with excitement for being featured in the teaser trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Since then, his character's name has been revealed - Poe Dameron - and more rumors have sprung up. In a recent interview this week, the star of the 2015 Disney blockbuster opened up about his audition for the role, how the leaked plot details for this movie are all pretty much not true, and much more! (SPOILERS to follow)

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"You go to the place, and they have a room with cameras and you sit there and read the script," Isaac told Yahoo Movies, after revealing that he wasn't sent a script to audition for the role. "They're incredibly protective, because nowadays, with however many hundreds of blogs and this and that, people are just ravenous for content. So because of that, there has to be such tight security around it. And it gets in the way of the process a bit, but it's understandable."

This secrecy has been tested this year, with plenty of "spoilers" leaking around the Internet. Well, according to Isaac, they're not real.

"I can't speak for the cast and crew, I can just speak for myself, but for me I thought, Don't you want to wait so you can get the real thing? I don't think these little leaks necessarily ruined watching the trailer," the acclaimed actor said, according to The Hollywood Reporter. "And also, the [plot theories] that get that formulated based on these things - they couldn't be more far off-base."

Oscar went on to talk about how it was filming the only scene we've seen so far, thanks to the teaser trailer. Piloting an X-Wing must've been really fun!

"It was hard to believe that I was actually sitting in there and doing that," he explained. "And it's physical. You have to kind of get in touch with that child again that had a little X-Wing and would fly around his room making crazy sounds, you had to tap into that spirit again and that was a lot fun. There was a lot of practical effects. A lot of the stuff they actually made. There wasn't a lot of green screen."

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