Actors Portraying Darth Vader And Storm Troopers
Actors portraying Darth Vader and Storm Troopers arrive for the UK premiere of the Star Wars film Revenge of the Sith in London Reuters

Despite the secrecy involved in the production of "Star Wars: Episode VII," few movie spoilers such as plot details and set photos have managed to circulate online. Movie director J.J. Abrams is said to be very guarded when it comes to revealing details about his new film. However, that wasn't the case recently as he may have hinted a possible Imperial location and the rebirth of the Death Star on his latest Twitter post.

Galactic News and Makingstarwars.net are in one in confirming that J.J. Abrams may have just leaked possible spoilers for "Star Wars: Episode VII."

Last Sept. 10, the director posted to Twitter via Bad Robot to express his thoughts on the recent launch of Apple's iPhone6 and new iWatch. Through a little note he wrote, "Why do I suddenly have this desperate need to own a watch?! Damn you, Apple!!! - JJ"

There are reportedly subtle hints from his note that was referring to his latest sci-fi film. Few may have missed them out if they do not look closely. For starters, the word "watch" was clearly made to stand out to indicate something. J.J. Abrams coloured it in red while the rest was written with black ink. The font size is also made to look bigger than the others.

If fans "watch" closely, the note interestingly sits on top of a table that reports claimed hints Imperial location. Galactic News posted a photo of what an Imperial background could represent.

J.J. Abrams recent tweet brings speculations that "Star Wars: Episode VII" may rebuild the Death Star for a new Imperial location. CNET claims the background resembles a lot like the wall design of the space station where Darth Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi's epic battle took place. The director is clearly teasing that "Star Wars" fans may see the Death Star again or at least a representation of its interior design in the new movie.

Death Star was considered by the Empire as its most vital weapon. The moon-sized space station is said to be so powerful according to starwars.com that it can even destroy an entire planet. However, its Emperor and Imperial Soldiers were not prepared for defiance from the Rebel Alliance, who managed to destroy the space station. A young Luke Skywalker made the impossible shot at destroying the Death Star using the X-Wing.

However, it is still uncertain if the Death Star could indeed be rebuilt for "Star Wars: Episode VII." In the meantime, fans are left to speculate what other new hints J.J. Abrams may have in store for the movie.