Lucasfilm has launched a production section on their official website, revealing potential "Star Wars Episode 7" concept art.

A photo in the production section has a storyboard with images of what looks like the Millennium Falcon over looking a planet (check out the photo below).  It may be a stretch, but it's the closest thing to new "Star Wars" information as director J.J. Abrams runs a leak-proof production.

The director recently explained what lengths the production team is willing to take in order to keep "Star Wars Episode 7" top secret.

"My office... I'm working on the Star Wars script today and the people in my office have covered up all my windows with black paper...I guess they wanted to make sure no one could see what I was doing.  It seems rather extreme," he told The Daily Telegraph.

Abrams added he's not a fan of leaks and spoilers as to him it ruins the theater experience for viewers.  The director and his production team want to "preserve the unexpected."

"Star Wars is in every way a different animal. It's always been a more open, fan-engaged universe than I've been used to, so I'm sure there'll be some sort of compromise," Abrams told Telegraph.  "But it feels to me like there's a purity in not knowing every little thing."

In other "Star Wars" news, "Thor" star Tom Hiddleston talked to Time Out London, about the rumors floating around claiming he landed a role in the film.

"Well, that hasn't happened yet. It'd be very flattering, of course. I did talk to Ewan about it once," Hiddleston told Timeout.  "When they asked if he wanted to be Obi-Wan Kenobi he said: 'Are you joking? Of course!' But his experience didn't live up to the promise. Besides, I imagine they're looking for people who don't have an association elsewhere. The audience need to believe in the character, rather than saying, 'Oh look, Loki with a lightsaber!'"

"Star Wars Episode 7" is slated to hit theaters on Dec. 18, 2015.