Fans may get to see the first teaser for “Star Wars: Episode VII” before the end of the year.

Jedi News reports a source close to the production claims J.J. Abrams’ production will reportedly begin recording music for the trailer on Nov. 15. The could possibly drop some time in December, marking a year before the film’s release.

“A reliable source just said JW received a trailer from JJ Abrams on Monday, Oct 20. JW has already written new Star Wars music to accompany this trailer,” the source wrote. “This new trailer music will feature new music and will be recorded on November 15 in LA with full orchestra.

“Still determining if the score will be recorded in London due to advanced age of composer/conductor. 14 hour flight to LA not too kind on 82 year old. This is all a secret and this message will be deleted shortly.”

The “Star Wars Production” has confirmed any news regarding a trailer release, but Britain’s Chancellor George Osborne spoke to Digital Spy early in October about visiting the Pinewoods Studios set in London.

“Star Wars: Episode VII” filming will reportedly wrap some time in November, and Osborne is excited for fans to experience what he was able to see on Abrams’ set.

"When you see all these characters from your childhood reinvented for another generation, it was really spine-tingling,” he said. “You realize how things like the X-wing fighter are just part of the cultural heritage for my generation. It's fantastic that that's being carried on."

“Star Wars Episode: VII”,set 30 years “Return of the Jedi,” will be released to theaters on Dec. 18, 2015.