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'It's bittersweet': Leia has key role as 'Star Wars' wraps Skywalker saga

The highly anticipated final chapter in the Skywalker film saga will feature a significant role for Princess Leia, the beloved "Star Wars" character played by late actress Carrie Fisher.

Lisa Richwine (Reuters)
Los Angeles, United States
Thu, December 5, 2019

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'It's bittersweet': Leia has key role as 'Star Wars' wraps Skywalker saga Director J.J. Abrams poses for a portrait while promoting the film 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' in Pasadena, California, United States, on December 3, 2019. (REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni)

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he highly anticipated final chapter in the Skywalker film saga will feature a significant role for Princess Leia, the beloved Star Wars character played by late actress Carrie Fisher.

Writer and director J.J. Abrams said he had enough unused footage of Fisher from the filming of 2015 movie The Force Awakens to make Leia a key player in The Rise of Skywalker, the Star Wars film that debuts in theaters on Dec. 20.

Fisher died in 2016 at age 60.

"We couldn't tell the story without Leia," Abrams said in an interview on Wednesday. "She's the mother of the villain of the piece. She's in a sense the mother of the resistance, the rebellion, the leader, the general."

"Her role is, I would say, integral," he added. "This is not just a cosmetic thing where we're sort of inserting Leia."

The Rise of Skywalker is the ninth movie in the celebrated space franchise that debuted in 1977 and is now owned by Walt Disney Co.

In recent films, Leia had risen to general leading the fight against the evil First Order in the galaxy far, far away. Her son is Kylo Ren (Adam Driver), the warrior who took over as ruler of the First Order at the end of 2017 film The Last Jedi.

If Fisher had been alive, "there is no question we would have done, I'm sure, additional and other things," Abrams said. "But the fact we had the material to do what we did is incredibly gratifying."

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Daisy Ridley, who portrays resistance fighter Rey, recorded scenes for Rise of Skywalker in which her character interacted with the previously recorded images of Fisher.

"I was basically reacting to footage I had seen of her, so it was quite emotional, very strange," Ridley said. "But I do think you feel a real sense of love between Leia and Rey in this one, and Leia is a big part of the story."

Pilot Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac) and maintenance worker Rose Tico (Kelly Marie Tran) also have scenes that include dialogue with Leia, cast members said.

Abrams said Fisher's daughter, Billie Lourd, who will appear for the third time as a lieutenant in the resistance forces, also will be seen on screen with her mother.

Anthony Daniels, who plays the droid C-3PO, said the scenes with Fisher looked "totally believable, quite wonderful, quite respectful" in the final cut of the film, which was shown to some cast members this week.

Isaac said he felt "a real melancholy" when he watched Fisher on screen in Rise of Skywalker.

"You see her right there, and she's so vital and alive, and to think she's not there anymore, and she won't get to see how we say goodbye to Princess Leia," he said. "It's bittersweet." 

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