'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Spoilers: Details About Possible Hutt Character Code Named 'Fat Cat'
A new report about “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” talks about the possibility of the Hutts featuring in the movie. The code name of the character is said to be “Fat Cat.” [Spoiler Alert!]
The Hutts haven’t played a major role in the prequel trilogy. According to a report by MakingStarWars, there is a character in the upcoming movie that the producers have code named “Fat Cat.” One of the earlier sketches of the movie seen by Jason Ward apparently shows Princess Leia meeting with the Hutts.
Leia may be on a diplomatic mission and is said to be surrounded by “several Hutts.” The character is not a prisoner and is accompanied by two of her guards in the scene, according to the report. Readers should note that Leia was the one who killed one of the most notorious Hutts called Jabba in the original trilogy.
The report can’t confirm if the Leia scene will feature in the movie. The scene has been mentioned in the report since a source close to the production has told Jason Ward that the character “Fat Cat” will be appearing in a flashback sequence in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”
Jason Ward was able to leak the description of the first trailer of the movie before it was released and has been sharing scene descriptions and other spoilers from the movie. He speculates that “Fat Cat” could either mean a Hutt character or the main villain code named “Uber.”
According to a previous report by MakingStarWars, Uber will be the head villain like Darth Sidious. The role is said to be played by Andy Serkis. Uber will be in touch with Kylo Ren and wants to use the superweapon called “Catapult.” Kylo Ren is worried about using the weapon but is told by Uber to not be “sentimental.”
The main villain who is mostly seen throughout “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is Kylo Ren, according to the report. Uber is said to appear in only a few short scenes to give directions and check with his subordinates. The report also suggests that one of the scenes in the movie shows how the new superweapon is lost to Uber after the castle housing the device collapses.
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