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Leia Was Supposed to Finally Become a Jedi in 'The Rise of Skywalker'

When The Rise of Skywalker is released in December, it won't just conclude the current Star Wars trilogy it will also bring closure to characters and plot threads that were first introduced with the very first move in 1977. Each installment in this new trilogy has taken the time to bid farewell to a member of the original cast, first with <a href="https://www.menshealth.com/sex-women/a19548234/han-solo-bad-love-advice/" id="cd7ddc35-b3ea-3bbf-a0ac-b7c40780ed3e"> Han Solo </a> in The Force Aw...
Leia Was Meant to Be the Last Jedi of 'Star Wars'
Leia Was Meant to Be the Last Jedi of 'Star Wars'

Todd Fisher, the late actress' brother, has revealed how filmmakers scrapped their plans for Leia's original storyline and came up with a new, satisfying ending for the character based on existing footage from previous movies.

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Carrie Fisher, Princess Leia, Daisy Ridley, Rey

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Carrie Fisher, Princess Leia, Daisy Ridley, Rey

"She was going to be the big payoff in the final film," he said. "She was going to be the last Jedi, so to speak. Thats cool right?" He went on to tell Yahoo Entertainment that it was high time that Leia got to wield a lightsaber and use her Jedi powers, which remained largely unexplored (save for a single sequence in The Last Jedi). "Why is it that Carrie never gets a lightsaber and chops up some bad guys?" He said. "Obi-Wan was in his prime when he was Carries age!"

While fans will sadly never get to see Leia's final evolution from Princess to General to Jedi Master, Fisher revealed that he was touched by the way the filmmakers paid homage to his sister.

"The truth is that J.J. Abrams was great friends with Carriehe had an extraordinary sense of love for her," he said. "They had eight minutes of footage. They grabbed every frame and analyzed it and then reverse-engineered it and [got] it into the story the right way. Its kind of magical."

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"This is, in its own way, a payoff," he continued. "Its Carrie talking to us all from beyond. The beautiful thing about the concept of the Force is that there is no real death; you just exist in another dimension. So Carrie is looking down or sideways or wherever and is still part of us. To be able to see that its magical stuff only in the movies."

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