IN PHOTO: Content developer Ed Rodley sits in a full size replica of the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon from Star Wars: Episode IV
IN PHOTO: Content developer Ed Rodley sits in a full size replica of the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon from Star Wars: Episode IV, part of the "Star Wars: Where Science Meets the Imagination" exhibition at the Museum of Science in Boston, Massachusetts October 19, 2005." The Millennium Falcon is part of the exhibition featuring a multimedia presentation taking viewers through the Milky Way galaxy. "Star Wars: Where Science Meets the Imagination" explores the fantasy technologies in the Star Wars movies and the real life examples of the science behind them. REUTERS/Brian Snyder Reuters/Brian Snyder

The "Star Wars 7" producing company, Bad Robots Productions, has shred the first official look at the Millennium Falcon. The video comes with an unexpected twist towards the end. The title of the video may give viewers a hint as to the role of the ship in the upcoming movie.

A worn-out Millennium Falcon can be seen in the video from the outside. The cockpit of the spaceship is not shown. The video begins with the typical "Star Wars" music, but changes to "Batman" music in the middle and towards the end viewers get to see a model of the Batmobile as part of the spaceship. The Tumbler version of the Batmobile, seen in the movies starring Christian Bale, was used in the video.

The twist is part of the ongoing joke between Zack Snyder, director of "Batman vs. Superman," and J.J Abrams, the director of "Star Wars 7." The two directors have been posting images and videos from their respective movies with crossover elements of the other's movie.

Earlier Jack Snyder had tweeted a picture of a Stormtrooper getting arrested right next to the Batmobile that features in the movie. The Millennium Falcon video by J.J Abrams was a response to this picture.

The video of the Millennium Falcon has a curious title. Readers should note that it has been over 30 years since the final battle against the Emperor and his new Death Star. One of the questions that fans may have is - who is flying the spaceship now? A plot leak of the spaceship answers this question. [Spoiler Alert]

The character Han Solo may not be piloting the Millennium Falcon anymore in "Star Wars 7." According to a leak by BadassDigest, the spaceship is in the hands of Oscar Isaac's character, who is said to be similar to the Lando Calrissian character.

Readers who have seen the original "Star Wars" trilogy will remember that Lando was piloting the Millennium Falcon in the last fight against the emperor. He was the original owner of the spaceship, which he lost to Han Solo while gambling.

Han Solo will reportedly be piloting a Super Star Destroyer, a massive ship that is many times the size of the regular Star Destroyer. Such ships were seen as part of the Empire's fleet. Will Han Solo be commanding the Imperial forces in "Star Wars 7"?

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