One of the actors from Star Wars: Episode VII released some details on what it's like to be a part of the film, giving some insight to what kind of movie audiences are about to see.

Possible Filming PHOTOS Of 'Episode VII' Released?

On Monday, MTV News posted an interview with Andy Serkis, whose role for the film is still unknown at this point. Even though he had to remain tight-lipped about what's going to happen in the movie, he did reveal what it's like to be in it. He mentioned that it "was quite an extraordinary feeling" to get together with the cast to read over the script for the first time.

Serkis was a teenager when the original Star Wars movies came out so being a part of the seventh movie is a big deal for him. And apparently it's a big deal for someone else too.

Actor Teases His Character In 'Episode VII'

"My brother, who is five years younger than me, this means more to him than anything I've ever done in my entire life," the actor said. "I'm more joyous for him than anything else, in a way."

Serkis also admitted that he had read the script before the cast got together for the read-through, which was "great." He then agreed that it was pretty enticing to be in the same room with Mark Hamill and other original cast members who are reprising their roles.

When Serkis was asked if he would be playing more than one role or not, he just shook his head and closed an imaginary zipper across his lips.

Star Wars: Episode VII is expected to hit theaters on December 18, 2015.