Is J.J. Abrams ready to open up about "Star Wars: Episode VII?"

According to MTV, the director has revealed that he is willing to make a compromise with the fan base to not keep them in the dark regarding the hotly anticipated film.

"'Star Wars' is in every way a different animal," Abrams said, according to MTV. "It's always been a more open, fan-engaged universe than I've been used to, so I'm sure there'll be some sort of compromise. But it feels to me like there's a purity in not knowing every little thing."

He did note that there is a tremendous amount of protection regarding the film.

"I'm working on the 'Star Wars' script today and the people in my office have covered up all my windows with black paper," he said. "I guess they wanted to make sure no one could see what I was doing. It seems rather extreme."

The first order of business would be to reveal that film's cast. There is currently no information on who will join the cast; there are, however, a tremendous amount of rumors. Carrie Fisher recently revealed that she will reprise her role of Princess Leia and that co-stars Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford will also play Luke Skywalker and Han Solo in the upcoming movie.

There has been no revelation on what the plot of the film will include, but rumors also indicate that the film will center on Luke, Han and Leia while introducing the next generation of heroes.