Video: Star Wars has decided to add a digital version of Princess Leia
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Disney approached the agents of the recently deceased actress Carrie Fisher with a proposal to transfer her the right to use the electronic image of the deceased in future projects of the studio. While we are talking about permission to use only one image of Fisher, namely, Princess Leia, one of the most important characters in the Star Wars saga. Recall that Carrie died in the hospital at the end of December last year as a result of cardiac arrest. She was 60 years old. In the role of Leah's trials, Carrie Fisher appeared in the films “Episode IV. A New Hope (1977), Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980), Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (1983), and Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015).
It should be added that Carrie Fisher will also appear in the eighth episode of the stellar saga. Filming for the film ended in July 2016, five months before his death. Thus, the next episode still managed to be filmed while the actress was still alive. Disney studio, with big plans for the series, began to worry about the future of the franchise and expects the appearance of an electronic image of Fisher in at least one more film. Nothing is known about the course of negotiations with the agents of the actress.
Separately, we note that Disney is not the first time that it has resorted to the practice of electronic transfer. So, in the recently released spin-off “Rogue One: Star Wars. Stories”, the studio has already used the electronic image of the actor. It was Willhuff Tarkin, an official of the Galactic Empire from the 1977 film, played by British actor Peter Cushing. He previously appeared in Episode IV. New Hope". Computer graphics were used to recreate the actor's image. A number of experts believe that the further exploitation of large brands will make the practice of electronic "resurrection" in cinema a common thing.
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