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'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' writer, director and producer J.J. Abrams photographs the audience with his smart phone during the kick-off event of the Star Wars celebration convention in Anaheim, California, April 16, 2015. Reuters/David McNew

Photos of Kylo Ren’s Hot Wheels car from “Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens” merchandise have leaked online. The product will be unveiled during the 18-hour long global event, where many action figures and other toys will be launched.

Star Wars Underworld reports that the leaked pictures of the Kylo Ren toy appeared on Ebay recently. The post has since been deleted, but the website has managed to save the picture of the car. The black coloured car has similar design as the helmet of the villain.

All the toys and other merchandise of the movie will officially be unveiled at the Force Friday unboxing event. Lucasfilm has announced that the event will start on the morning of Sept. 3 in Sydney and will continue from there to Asia, Europe, Canada and finally reach North and South America. The event can be viewed online on YouTube.

Some of the retailers will be opening their doors at midnight for the event. The president of Disney Consumer Products, Leslie Ferraro has announced that some of the “biggest stars” from Maker Studios will each be unboxing a new toy from “Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens.”

While the merchandise of the movie gets unveiled, some of the cast and crew will be heading back to Skellig Michael in Ireland for some last minute filming. The scene that is expected to be filmed at this location may be the last scene in the movie. [Spoiler alert]

The production crew will begin filming at Skellig Michael soon, according to a report by StarWars7News. Most of the filming is said to be for “Star Wars: Episode 8,” but at least one scene is said to filmed for the forthcoming J.J. Abrams movie.

Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker) and Daisy Ridley (Rey) are said to be the only cast members who had to go back to Ireland for the filming, along with their stunt doubles. The filming is said to take place for six weeks continuously.

The report speculates that the last scene of “Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens” will be a shot of Luke training Rey and the camera zooming out. The speculation is based on the report that the stunt doubles of the two actors are involved. The actual ending of the movie will only be revealed when it is released on Dec. 17, 2015 in Australia.

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