The only thing that makes me think it'll be difficult to see her as Leia again is the voice. Somehow I doubt Leia would have spent 30 years developing a nice smoker's rasp. :/
Carrie's voice had gone by ROTJ, especially the Endor scenes.
I wouldn't say "gone", but certainly on it's way. Regardless, it's gone quite a ways further since to the point now that I honestly can't recognise her voice as the same person. Which is fine so far as Fisher is concerned, but I think for her to play Leia like that, the difference may be quite jarring.Carrie's voice had gone by ROTJ, especially the Endor scenes.
Wasn't she supposedly doing drugs during the shooting of TESB?
Carrie's voice had gone by ROTJ, especially the Endor scenes.
Was it just her or was it the drugs?
Now that a bunch of actors have been cast in "Star Wars: Episode VII," it's about time that the new adventure in a galaxy far, far away gets its name. According to Harry Knowles at Ain't It Cool News, J.J. Abrams' forthcoming "Star Wars" film has the working title of "The Ancient Fear," a reference to one of the film's villains, played by Max von Sydow.
HuffPost Entertainment contacted a representative for Lucasfilm to comment on the rumored title. This post will be updated if and when they respond.
Whether or not "Star Wars: Episode VII" becomes "Star Wars: Episode VII - The Ancient Fear" is unclear, but the title does slide in well among past "Star Wars" names: "Episode I - The Phantom Menace," "Episode II - Attack of the Clones," "Episode III - Revenge of the Sith," "Episode IV - A New Hope," "Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back," "Episode VI - Return of the Jedi."
For more, including what to expect from von Sydow's evildoer, head to Ain't It Cool. Whatever it's called, "Star Wars: Episode VII" is out in theaters on Dec. 18, 2015.
I'm sure I could get used to it... but at the moment it's just feeling a little too schlocky for some reason. In the same way "The Phantom Menace" does, which I'm not sure is a good thing.
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