“Star Wars: Episode VII” director J.J. Abrams took to Twitter to congratulate the “Force For Change” grand-prize winner.

Abrams shared an image of a hand written note congratulating the D.C. Barns of Denver, Colo. for winning the grand-prize of the “Star Wars” and UNICEF initiative. The official “Star Wars” Facebook page also congratulated Barns on his big win.

“We are thrilled do announce our #ForceForChange grand prize winner, D.C. Barns of Denver, CO! He and a guest will be on their way to London to go behind the scenes of #StarWarsVII,” the post reads. “In an incredible show of the power of the Force, the global Star Wars community raised $4,261,410 for UNICEF to impact the lives of children around the world. Thank you!”

However, Abrams’ handwritten might be upstaging Barn’s win. The director’s photo also featured a robotic hand, which is already rumored to belong to Luke Skywalker.

[WARNING: The rest of this article contains potential SPOILERS]

Badass Digest recently published alleged plot spoilers claiming John Boyega and Daisy Ridley’s characters’ story begins when they find Luke’s severe hand and lightsaber.

“Their quest takes them off world, and they meet up with Han Solo and Chewbacca, who aren't flying around in the Millenium Falcon anymore but are piloting... well, that could be a spoiler,” Badass Digest reports. “Anyway, Han and Chewie recognize the light saber as Luke's, and they say they haven't seen their friend in thirty years, since the events of Return of the Jedi.

“So begins a quest to find the missing Jedi Master. Meanwhile, on an ice planet, nefarious forces are building a super weapon, one capable of destroying not planets but entire solar systems.”

“Star Wars: Episode VII” will also star new cast members Lupita Nyong'o, Gwendoline Christie, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Domhnall Gleeson and Max von Sydow. Original “Star Wars” trilogy actors Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew and Kenny Baker are set to reprise their roles.

“Star Wars: Episode VII” will be released to theaters on Dec. 18, 2015.