Cast member Oscar Isaac attends the world premiere of the film "A Most Violent Year"
IN PHOTO: Cast member Oscar Isaac attends the world premiere of the film "A Most Violent Year" during AFI Fest 2014 in Los Angeles November 6, 2014. Reuters/Phil McCarten

Oscar Isaac, one of the cast members of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," spoke about the leaks from his upcoming movie and also talked about fan theories about the movie being wrong. The actor plays the role of an X-Wing fighter pilot called Poe Dameron in the movie.

Oscar Isaac is one of the few cast members who featured in the recently released trailer of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." The actor spoke to Yahoo about how secretive the movie project has been and how difficult it has been for the director to combat leaks from the movie.

After being cast for a role in the upcoming movie, the actor was reportedly not given the script in advance to prepare. The actor said that he was taken to a room with cameras, where he was allowed to read the script. He said that such measures may slow down the process a little but conceded that the tight security was understandable.

Speaking about the leaks from "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," Oscar Isaac reportedly said that the leaks may create some excitement and said that the little leaks surrounding the trailer did not ruin the experience for the fans when they watched the trailer for the first time.

"Don't you want to wait so you can get the real thing?" the actor reportedly asked the fans. He also said that fan theories based on the trailer and the leaks "couldn't be more far off-base." The actor was, however, not allowed to give more insight about his role or the movie in general.

Oscar Isaac described his experience filming for the movie as "a dream come true." He said that he had to tap into the "spirit" of the young boy who would play with his toy X-Wing while shooting for the movie. The actor confirmed that J.J. Abrams has chosen practical effects over the green screen animation by building large production sets for the movie.

Meanwhile, the leaks from "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" continue. Most of the leaks so far have been photos from the actual production set and concept arts. Some fans also managed to use drones in order to click pictures and give an insight about what to expect from the movie.

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