Actor Jason Flemying allegedly posted an Instagram photo of the "Star Wars Episode 7" script only to delete it minutes after?

Someone from the "Star Wars" camp probably caught wind of Flemying's possible mistake, as rumor mills are swirling he is either auditioning for a role or has landed a part in the upcoming flick.

J.J. Abrams and the Disney production team have done everything possible to keep movie details from leaking, so it's no surprise Flemying's photo was taken down.

The give away from the actor's Instagram picture was the color of the script: red. On July 16, Abrams posted a photo on his official Twitter account showing a "Mystery Script" with a black cover and red pages. It also didn't help Flemying wrote, "Pint of Stella and Star Wars script! That's me sorted till 5!" in the caption.

Check out the photos for yourself below. "Star Wars Episode 7" will be officially release on Dec. 18, 2015.

In other "Star Wars" news, the production team has confirmed the appearance of R2-D2 in the upcoming film. The robot was fan built by Lee Towersey and Oliver Steeples, members of the worldwide R2-D2 Builders Club.

"It all started when Kathleen Kennedy toured the R2-D2 Builders area at Celebration Europe this past summer in Germany," Steeples said in a news release. "She posed for pictures with us, looked at all the droids we'd built and was very complimentary. I mentioned that the R2-D2 Builders in the UK were available if required, as a semi-joke. When I was contacted to work on the film by [executive producer] Jason McGatlin, it was on her recommendation."

"It's a dream come true," added Steeples, "and I hope I can live up to the expectations of the thousands of R2-D2 Builders around the world, let alone the millions of Star Wars fans." (Read more here)