Carrie Fisher will appear in Star Wars: Episode IX, CONFIRMED Brother
"We were both like," Yeah, how do you get? " And the answer is no, "says Todd Fisher Princess Leia in the saga" Star Wars "
Carrie Fisher's brother Todd has confirmed that the actress will appear as Princess Leia in episode IX of the third Star Wars trilogy, although the filming of the sequel has not yet begun.
While Disney and Lucasfilm have already promised not to submit to the actress through CGI technology - something that has implemented for cameo Rogue One - Todd Fisher says he and Fisher's daughter, Billie Lourd have given Authorization to study to present Fisher previously used filmed in 2019 film.
"She's as much a part of it as any and I think its presence is even more powerful than it was, like Obi Wan - when the reduced saber becomes more powerful," Todd Fisher told the Daily News. "I feel like this is what happened to Carrie, I think the heritage must continue. "
Fisher's brother continued: "They said to us:" Yes, how do you get this And the answer is no.
Todd Fisher did not explain how the story would change after his sister's death or what producers use, but expressed confidence in the ability of filmmakers to "do great things" with the character's legacy.
Carrie Fisher finished filming the next episode VIII: The Last Jedi at the time of her death on December 27th. In early January, the producers and writers of Star Wars came together to determine how to continue the story of Leia in episode IX after the actress's death; Leia would have played an important role in the last Jedi.
Episode IX director Colin Trevorrow recently revealed that the first draft of the ninth installment of the Star Wars saga was written.
Rogue One, a story that unfolds between 1977 and 2005 Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, the production team used a CGI Princess Leia to serve as an important channel between the chapters. This technology triggered rumors that producers used a similar death to deal with Fisher for the Episode IX method but was quickly denied.
"Normally we do not respond to the speculation of the fans or the press, but there is a rumor circulating that we would like to address," Lucasfilm wrote on the official Star Wars website. "We want to assure our fans that Lucasfilm does not plan to digitally recreate the performance of Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia Organa or General."
"We were both like," Yeah, how do you get? " And the answer is no, "says Todd Fisher Princess Leia in the saga" Star Wars "
Carrie Fisher's brother Todd has confirmed that the actress will appear as Princess Leia in episode IX of the third Star Wars trilogy, although the filming of the sequel has not yet begun.
While Disney and Lucasfilm have already promised not to submit to the actress through CGI technology - something that has implemented for cameo Rogue One - Todd Fisher says he and Fisher's daughter, Billie Lourd have given Authorization to study to present Fisher previously used filmed in 2019 film.
"She's as much a part of it as any and I think its presence is even more powerful than it was, like Obi Wan - when the reduced saber becomes more powerful," Todd Fisher told the Daily News. "I feel like this is what happened to Carrie, I think the heritage must continue. "
Fisher's brother continued: "They said to us:" Yes, how do you get this And the answer is no.
Todd Fisher did not explain how the story would change after his sister's death or what producers use, but expressed confidence in the ability of filmmakers to "do great things" with the character's legacy.
Carrie Fisher finished filming the next episode VIII: The Last Jedi at the time of her death on December 27th. In early January, the producers and writers of Star Wars came together to determine how to continue the story of Leia in episode IX after the actress's death; Leia would have played an important role in the last Jedi.
Episode IX director Colin Trevorrow recently revealed that the first draft of the ninth installment of the Star Wars saga was written.
Rogue One, a story that unfolds between 1977 and 2005 Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, the production team used a CGI Princess Leia to serve as an important channel between the chapters. This technology triggered rumors that producers used a similar death to deal with Fisher for the Episode IX method but was quickly denied.
"Normally we do not respond to the speculation of the fans or the press, but there is a rumor circulating that we would like to address," Lucasfilm wrote on the official Star Wars website. "We want to assure our fans that Lucasfilm does not plan to digitally recreate the performance of Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia Organa or General."
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