With just a few days before the official screening of the sci-fi sequel "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," excited fans should start staying away online to prevent themselves from seeing potential spoilers and reviews as cinemas start to screen the movie in advance in cinemas today, Dec. 14.

Slash Film reports that streets in Los Angeles are starting to be blocked in preparation for the red carpet premiere of the series. Stars from the "Star Wars" movie as well as celebrities are expected to flood the streets, an event that may even surpass the grandeur of the Oscars. In less than three hours after the movie premiere, expect celebrities to react on their social media accounts, maybe giving away some interesting spoilers and unexpected twists regarding the plot of the movies.

The event is also expected to be a global one since fans of the series are really excited to see the new generation of Jedis and Han Solo's return to the series. However, director J.J. Abrams is not worried about spoilers leaking out prior to the film's official Dec. 16 release and would rather discuss about the process behind the production of the "Star Wars" movie.

Rolling Stone shared details about the upcoming film, offering details about how it was created, starting with the casting up to the last touches in the production of the "Star Wars" sequel. Clarity and intimately showing the intentions of each of the characters in the movie was what reportedly Lawrence Kasdan pushed J.J. Adams to do in the movie. A "less-is-more" screenplay is what they had in mind while doing the film.

Clones will definitely be out of the film as well, which explains why John Boyega was covered with one of the Stormtroopers' helmets. George Lucas' original treatment of the film was supposedly not followed, but his approach was said to be an inspiration in the "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" movie.

Stars will flood the streets of LA today with the potential of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" tweets and social media shares breaking the Internet afterward. Reviews, spoilers and criticisms may leak online prior to the movie's official release date, but there is no stopping the fans of the series hitting theaters this coming Dec. 16, 2015.