The Star Wars franchise continues to stir the pot of anticipation in terms of its future release of Episode VII.

According to Jedi News, the franchise, which has joined forces with Disney, will start production this month under an alias called Foodles. The respective tip comes to no surprise, as many top-tier productions are notorious for using bogus names in order to keep their juicy happenings under wraps from the general public.

Interesting enough, Episode VI: Return of the Jedi was done under the title Blue Harvest and Foodles is actually a Disney snack pack for children.

The general consensus is that a brunt of the filming will be taking place at Pinewood Studios near London, according to Rope Of Silicon.

In other Star Wars: Episode VII chatter, producer Kathleen Kennedy, who had addressed the creative brass' decision to minimize the use of CGI, gave kudos to the SW diehards for their artwork.

"I was amazed yesterday and looking at what the fans are doing, using model makers, using real droids, taking advantage of the artwork that you can touch and feel, we want to do that in combination with CG effects," she explained.

More on the franchise's take on CGI

The film's storyline will occur around the time period following the events of Return of the Jedi. It's scheduled to launch on July 15, 2015. A fan-made trailer of the movie can be viewed below.