Tuesday, December 27, 2016

What a world without Carrie Fisher means for the Star Wars universe

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When Carrie Fisher, beloved author, actor and icon, passed away Tuesday at the far-too-young age of 60, Star Wars fans everywhere felt the grief as a gut punch — a great disturbance in the Force. 

But they could at least take one crumb of comfort from this one fact: we haven't seen the last of Leia yet. And the performance she has filmed could end up being one of her finest. 

Princess Leia — also known as General Organa, leader of the Resistance — will grace our screens one last time in Star Wars Episode VIII next December.

The still-untitled movie, directed by Rian Johnson, picks up where The Force Awakens left off in December 2015. The filming portion of Episode VIII wrapped in July 2016, which means all of Fisher's scenes are in the can.  Read more...

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