Lupita Nyong’o on ‘Star Wars’ Character, ‘Eclipsed’ on Broadway

Lupita Nyong'o is giving some insight into her "Star Wars" character.

Nyong’o hasn’t seen the film, but she has seen the clips that have been released to the public. Asked what it was like to be so secretive about the highly-anticipated movie, Nyong’o replied, laughing: “Easy. Really easy. You just don’t say anything.”

The Academy Award-winning actress confirmed that her character, Maz, was a pirate, but when Roberts asked whether Maz's eyes held supernatural powers, Nyong’o replied: “I’ll say the eyes are important.”

Nyong’o explained that she was particularly interested in doing the film because of its use of motion capture – the technique that allows filmmakers to record an actor’s movements and enhance them with computer generated special effects.

Nyong’o said she would “get covered in dots” every day and had spotlights on her everywhere she went.

“It was a very collaborative process. And Maz -- when I signed on to play Maz, she was still evolving. And I was excited about the opportunity to be a part of that evolution which was interesting and rewarding,” she said.

The actress she was interested in having a diverse career and learning new things.

“I think that's when I'm most engaged with what I'm doing,” she said.

Nyong’o appeared in the Off-Broadway production, “Eclipsed,” which is coming to Broadway in February.

The production focuses on Liberian women at wartime. It was written by Danai Gurira, the actress who plays Michonne on the hit TV series “The Walking Dead.”

“And it's funny. And it's intense. And it's ... a really exciting African story,” she said.