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Actor fesses up to Star Wars script leak

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In one of the buzziest Star Wars reveals since Darth Vader’s “I am your father,” the actor responsibl­e for a leaked Rise of Skywalker script has officially come forward.

John Boyega, who plays storm trooper-turned resistance-fighter Finn in the new trilogy, confessed to the crime Wednesday on Good Morning America days after director J.J. Abrams and co-star Daisy Ridley refused to reveal his name. True to Abrams’s original account, the British star said he accidental­ly left a copy of the top-secret screenplay under his bed before it landed in the wrong hands.

“All right, all right, guys — it was me,” he said. “I was moving apartments, and I left the script under my bed. I was like: ‘You know what? I will leave it under my bed. When I wake up in the morning, I’ll take it and then move.’ But then my boys came over and we started partying a little bit. And the script, it just stayed there.

“And a few weeks after, this cleaner comes in, finds this script and puts it on eBay for like 65 pounds. The person didn’t know the true value.”

Not surprising­ly, Disney — famous for its airtight, spoilerpro­of security measures — was not pleased with Boyega’s gaffe.

This week, Abrams explained that the studio giant had distribute­d only “a handful of scripts, and they were printed on crazy, uncopy-able paper.”

But it took only one human error for the coveted property, valued at about $84 US, to end up on an auction site.

“It was scary,” Boyega said. “I got calls from every official. Even Mickey Mouse called me: ‘What did you do?!’ ”

A day before his confession,

Ridley, who stars opposite Boyega as Jedi scavenger Rey, cleared her name on the morning show — and dropped a hint as to who was really to blame.

“Apparently, people assume it was me,” Ridley said.

“I’m not going to throw the person under the bus … but there is someone else, potentiall­y, coming on the show this week who can answer the question as to who that was.”

According to Abrams’s story, Boyega was eventually let off the hook thanks to a sharp-eyed Disney staffer, who spotted and purchased the stolen script online before anyone else could. Since the incident, details about the highly anticipate­d conclusion to the Skywalker era have so far remained under wraps.

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, starring Boyega, Ridley, Oscar Isaac and Adam Driver, hits theatres on Dec. 20.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? John Boyega plays a stormtroop­erturned-resistance-fighter in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, opening in theatres on Dec. 20.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS John Boyega plays a stormtroop­erturned-resistance-fighter in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, opening in theatres on Dec. 20.

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