Star Wars Rebels: Princess Leia to appear in pre-A New Hope TV show
She will be 'almost a double agent' in the animated show
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When all the promotional material for Star Wars: The Force Awakens was released, Princess (now General) Leia wasn’t used as much as people expected.
The film itself - mild spoiler - doesn’t really use Carrie Fisher a whole lot either, only re-introducing her in the second half. It was a shame because the character is so brilliant, she could have been used so much more and no-one would mind.
Well, if you’re looking for more Leia, you can find her in Disney’s Star Wars series, Rebels, a computer animated TV series set before the original film, later subtitled A New Hope.
“We thought we had an opportunity to show her learning to be a leader, experimenting with the personality that becomes the stronger more resolute character you see in A New Hope,” explained Executive Producer Dave Filoni.
“One of the complex challenges of depicting Leia in Rebels is that we have to remind the audience that at this point she is part of the Empire. She doesn’t believe in the Empire, but she is acting the part, almost a double agent.”
Double agent Princess Leia? Sounds great! The only catch is that Fisher won’t be reprising the role for the TV show. Instead, Julie Dolan - who voiced Leia in the mobile game Star Wars: Uprising - will be taking over.
In other Star Wars news, JJ Abrams recently explained why The Force Awakens is so similar to A New Hope while the shortlist for who will play a young Han Solo has seemingly been revealed.
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