The mystery of the leaked Star Wars script has been solved! Looks like John Boyega is to blame for the copy of the script getting put up on eBay.

In an age where script leaks would take a Fast and Furious style heist to pull off and corporations are manic about spoilers, somehow a real script of the upcoming Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker managed to find its way onto eBay.

Director J.J. Abrams told GMA earlier this week that for all the care and caution of making sure the scripts for the film were secure, somehow one real copy made its way onto the online auction site eBay.

“One of our actors, I won’t say which one — I want to, but I won’t — left it under their bed, and it was found by someone who was cleaning their place,” Abrams told GMA. “And it was given to someone else, who then went to sell it on eBay.”

Luckily, a Disney employee saw the auction and bought the Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker script before it could get into the public’s hands. For a few days, fans wondered who might have been the culprit behind the potential script gate.

Well, fans have to wonder no longer! John Boyega went onto GMA this morning and revealed it was him who had left the script under his bed.

Check out the clip below!

Turns out that Boyega was moving apartments and had put the Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker script underneath his bed for safekeeping while his friends came over for a party.

However, parties are parties, and the script was left forgotten under the bed for weeks, until a house cleaner came along and found the script, who then put it up on eBay for a measly £65, or roughly $85 US dollars.

Of course, the Disney official spotted the script before it could spoil one of the biggest movie events of the year — which surely John Boyega is thankful for.

“I got calls from every official,” Boyega said, laughing. “Even Mickey Mouse called me.”