Actor Harrison Ford poses for photographers at a question and answer event about his new film "Enders Game" at a cinema at Leicester Square in central London in this file photo taken October 7, 2013.
Actor Harrison Ford poses for photographers at a question and answer event about his new film "Enders Game" at a cinema at Leicester Square in central London in this file photo taken October 7, 2013. Ford has undergone surgery on his broken left leg that was injured in an accident on the set of "Star Wars: VII," the publicist for the 71-year-old actor said in a statement on Thursday. REUTERS

Harrison Ford was recently spotted taking a stroll after the filming of "Star Wars 7." Ford has reprised his role as Hans Solo in the JJ Abram's film and would be teaming up with Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher for the new "Star Wars" sequel. The actor was seen in a black suit with unkempt hair. Ford was recently hurt while filming a scene with his spaceship.

According to the reports by Daily Mail, Ford injured his foot when a door of Millennium Falcon fell on his foot. However, Ford is now fine and has recovered from his injury. "Harrison is back. He went on hiatus for a little while, but he's 150 percent back," co-star Oscar Isaac told Entertainment Weekly last week.

Along with Ford, Hamill and Fisher, other actors who would be reprising their roles include Peter Mayhew as Chewbacca, Anthony Daniels as C-3PO, Kenny Baker as R2-D2. Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyongo' would also be joining the cast of "Star Wars 7." Though not much is known about Nyongo's role, it is being said that she walked away from a Broadway role to appear in Abram's movie, according to Broadway World.

Lupita was reportedly offered a role opposite Jake Gyllenhall in a production of Nick Payne's play "Constellations." Now the role is being played by Ruth Wilson, as further reported by the website. Another new entry in the film is "Game of Thrones" actor Miltos Yerolemou. Rumours are rife that he could play the character who handles light saber, according to the reports by IGN.

Christie, John Boyega, Andy Serkis, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac and Daisy Ridley have also joined the cast. "Star Wars 7" is reported to begin 30 years after the events of "Return of Jedi."

The film is scheduled for release in Dec 2015. A slew of spoilers have been released in regard to the film including Luke Skywalker turning into an evil cyborg; however, nothing has been confirmed yet.