Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Without Carrie Fisher, which will be Star Wars? – Journal On Saturday

Without Carrie Fisher, what is Star Wars?

Carrie Fisher, the actress who played Leia in Star wars, died. With two sequels of the original trilogy of the saga by releasing, what will be the fate of the princess of Alderaan and leader of the resistance that the battle against the First Order?

16:13 • Alexander R. Tabby | PHOTO: COFINA MEDIA

The death of Carrie Fisher, known for the role of Leia Organa in the saga of Star wars, shocked fans, friends and colleagues, and left no doubt in the air. With two sequels of the original trilogy in the saga of Star wars for launching, what will be the fate of the Princess and leader of the resistance that the battle against the First Order, the remnants of the empire of Darth Vader?

According to a spokesperson from Disney to the magazine Deadline, Carrie Fisher has lived to write Episode VIII, which will go into post-production, but did not survive for Episode IX, that has debut scheduled for 2019. The same source has not commented on the possibility of the character appear in more movies besides Episode VIII, through technology CGI.

However, it was expected that Fisher also participated in the ninth film in the franchise. The director of episode IX, Colin Trevorrow, had said in January that he intended to “find new places where to take the” Leia and Luke Skywalker. “Are icons, but they are also people who have suffered a loss lot and faced great challenges throughout all of these films,” said Trevorrow to the program, the north american Entertainment Tonight.

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