
It's good to finally have an official word on the matter, as well as reaffirmation of how important the actress was to the Star Wars franchise. Such a decision surely would have angered many fans, primarily because it was happening so soon after Carrie Fisher's passing. Fans across the world are still dealing with the tragic and sudden loss of Carrie Fisher in the final week of 2016, but as far as.

Given the controversy that's surrounded the use of Tarkin in Rogue One, not to mention that the effect itself looked a little too artificial, it's for the best that Lucasfilm has decided not to replicate the process for Leia Organa for future saga entries (though a 1970s-era Fisher was created for Rogue One's ending to show Leia shortly before A New Hope). Star Wars Responds To Leia CGI Rumors With An Official Statement. Not wanting people to get the wrong idea, Lucasfilm decided to set the record straight on by stating that there are no such plans in motion. Then yesterday, it was rumored that negotiations were in place to secure Carrie Fisher's likeness so that Leia could be digitally recreated for future movies, in a similar way as how Peter Cushing's likeness was used for Grand Moff Tarkin in Rogue One.
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Last week, it was reported that Disney and Lucasfilm were planning meetings with Star Wars: Episode IX director Colin Trevorrow and other involved parties on how to discuss options on what to do with Leia Organa. We cherish her memory and legacy as Princess Leia, and will always strive to honor everything she gave to Star Wars. She was our princess, our general, and more importantly, our friend. Carrie Fisher was, is, and always will be a part of the Lucasfilm family. We want to assure our fans that Lucasfilm has no plans to digitally recreate Carrie Fisher's performance as Princess or General Leia Organa. We don't normally respond to fan or press speculation, but there is a rumor circulating that we would like to address.
