The latest installment of the much-anticipated Star Wars saga, The Force Awakens, opens in New Zealand on December 17 and fans are snapping up any tidbit of information they can get ahead of its release.
Fans went wild as a new version of the film's trailer with new footage was released with no prior warning on a Japanese version of the Star Wars website, prompting speculation about the plot and analysis of each picture frame.
Abrams said the fact that he was making the first film in the Star Wars sequel trilogy allowed him some leeway in how he approached the project.
"It's not very often that you get to work on something where you know there is a continuum," he said.
"And it's kind of great. It unburdens you."
He also hinted that he realized he had big shoes to fill given what George Lucas was able to do with the first Star Wars movie: "let alone the next ones."
"Forget how incredible it looked, forget the technology, forget the humor of it, the heart, the romance, the adventure - all the amazing moments that made us love it," he told Wired.
"Think about what he was able to stir up. This, to me, is one of the greatest things about Star Wars."
The director also said he could not fathom not releasing any trailers until just before the movie's opening given the wide appeal of the sci-fi series.
"I... pushed to have a teaser come out a year before, just because it felt like, as a fan of Star Wars, if I could see even the littlest thing, I'd be psyched a year out," said Abrams, whose directorial work includes Star Trek and Mission: Impossible III.
-AFP