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Princess Leia Organa is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists in the ''
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'' franchise, portrayed in films by
Carrie Fisher Carrie Frances Fisher (October 21, 1956 – December 27, 2016) was an American actress and writer. She played Princess Leia in the ''Star Wars'' films (1977–1983). She reprised the role in'' Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' (2015), ''The Last ...
. Introduced in the original ''Star Wars'' film in 1977, Leia is princess of the planet
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, a member of the Imperial Senate and an agent of the
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. She thwarts the sinister Sith Lord
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and helps bring about the destruction of the Empire's cataclysmic superweapon, the
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. In ''
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'' (1980), Leia commands a Rebel base and evades Vader as she falls in love with the smuggler
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. In ''
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'' (1983), Leia helps in the operation to rescue Han from the
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and is revealed to be Vader's daughter and the twin sister of
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. The
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film ''
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'' (2005) establishes that the twins' mother is Senator (and former queen)
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of
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, who dies after childbirth, while their father is none other than former Jedi Knight
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, who would become Darth Vader. Leia is adopted by Senator
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and Queen
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of Alderaan. In the
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, Leia is a founder and General of the Resistance against the First Order. She and Han have a son named Ben Solo, who adopted the name
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after turning to the dark side of
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and became the lead enforcer for the First Order. In ''
The Rise of Skywalker ''Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker'' (also known as ''Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker'') is a 2019 American epic space opera film produced, , and directed by J. J. Abrams. Produced by Lucasfilm and Abrams' production ...
'' (2019), it is revealed that Leia was briefly trained as a Jedi by her brother sometime after ''Return of the Jedi''. In the film, Leia is the mentor of Rey, the last remaining Jedi. Leia dies towards the end of the film but returns in the epilogue scene as a Force ghost alongside Luke. One of the more popular ''Star Wars'' characters, Leia has been called a 1980s
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hero and model for other adventure heroines. She has appeared in many derivative works and merchandising, including the now-noncanonical ''Star Wars'' Expanded Universe, and has been referenced or parodied in several TV shows and films. Her '
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' hairstyle from ''Star Wars'' (1977) and
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from ''Return of the Jedi'' have become cultural icons. Fisher was nominated for the
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twice for ''A New Hope'' and ''Return of the Jedi''. Fisher later received two
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nominations for Best Supporting Actress, the first for ''
The Force Awakens ''Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' (also known as ''Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens'') is a 2015 American epic space opera film produced, co-written, and directed by J. J. Abrams. The sequel to ''Return of the Jedi'' (1983) ...
'' and the second being a posthumous nomination for ''
The Last Jedi ''Star Wars: The Last Jedi'' (also known as ''Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi'') is a 2017 American epic space opera film written and directed by Rian Johnson. Produced by Lucasfilm and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pict ...
''.


Creation and casting

Leia was created by ''Star Wars'' creator
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, who in 1999 explained his early development of the main characters: In the rough draft of ''
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'', Leia is the spoiled teenage daughter of King Kayos and Queen Breha of Aquilae, with two brothers, Biggs and Windy; Biggs returned to the fourth draft as a childhood friend of Luke. Leia was at one point "the daughter of
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and his wife Beru ... Luke's cousin–together they visit the grave of his mother, who perished with his father on a planet destroyed by the
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." A later story synopsis establishes Leia as "Leia Antilles", the daughter of
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from the peaceful world of Organa Major. In the fourth draft it was established that "Leia Organa" came instead from Alderaan. Fisher was 19 when she was cast as Princess Leia, with actresses including
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and
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also up for the role. In 2014, InkTank reported that the extended list of "more than two dozen actresses" who had auditioned for Leia included
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,
Jessica Lange Jessica Phyllis Lange (; born April 20, 1949) is an American actress. She is the 13th actress to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting, having won two Academy Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Tony Award, along with a Screen Actors G ...
,
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,
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,
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,
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,
Kim Basinger Kimila Ann Basinger ( ; born December 8, 1953) is an American actress and former fashion model. She has garnered acclaim for her work in film and television, for which she has received various accolades including an Academy Award, a Golden Glo ...
,
Kathleen Turner Mary Kathleen Turner (born June 19, 1954) is an American actress. She has received various accolades, including two Golden Globe Awards, in addition to nominations for an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, and two Tony Awards. Turner became widely k ...
,
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,
Meryl Streep Mary Louise Meryl Streep (born June 22, 1949) is an American actress. Often described as "the best actress of her generation", Streep is particularly known for her versatility and accent adaptability. She has received numerous accolades throu ...
, and
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. Asked about Streep in 2015, Fisher said, "I've never heard that one. But Jodie Foster was up for it... that one I knew the most. Amy Irving and Jodie. And I got it." On Leia's '
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' hairstyle, George Lucas stated that "In the 1977 film, I was working very hard to create something different that wasn't fashion, so I went with a kind of Southwestern
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woman revolutionary look. ... The buns are basically from turn-of-the-century Mexico." Lucas later noted that Leia's mother,
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, wears a similar-looking
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hairstyle in ''
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''. A photo depicting famous Mexican revolutionary Clara de la Rocha wearing a similar hairstyle exists in the
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archives. In 2015, ''
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'' cited research suggesting that while female Mexican revolutionaries did not have such elaborate hairstyles, young marriageable Hopi women did, and their "squash blossom whorls" superficially resemble Leia's hair buns. Leia's hairstyle may have also been inspired by that of Queen Fria in the 1939 ''
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"The Ice Kingdom of Mongo", and scientist
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' wife Molly (played by
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) in the 1955 war film '' The Dam Busters''. Comparisons have also been made to the 4th-century-BC
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'', as well as the 1920s "earphones" hairstyle. Composer
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created a musical
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for Leia which recurs throughout the ''Star Wars'' saga. "Princess Leia's Theme" was recorded as a concert suite (4:18 length) for the score of the 1977 film. The second draft of the ''Return of the Jedi'' screenplay contained dialogue in which Obi-Wan tells Luke he has a twin sister. She and their mother were "sent to the protection of friends in a distant system. The mother died shortly thereafter, and Luke's sister was adopted by Ben's friends, the governor of Alderaan and his wife." Fisher explained in 1983: "Leia's real father left her mother when she was pregnant, so her mother married this King Organa. I was adopted and grew up set apart from other people because I was a princess."


Character

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of ''
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'' describes Leia as a "diplomat, spy, warrior, undercover agent". Mark Edlitz calls her "a smart, feisty, brave diplomat and warrior" in ''
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''. Fisher told ''
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'' in 1983: She said in 2014:


Appearances


Skywalker saga


Original trilogy


=''Star Wars (A New Hope)''

= Introduced in the original 1977 film ''
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'', Princess Leia Organa of
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is a member of the Imperial Senate. She is captured by
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(portrayed by
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, voiced by
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) on board the ship ''
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'', where she is acting as a spy for the
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. Leia has secretly hidden the blueprints for the
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, the Empire's moon-sized battle station, inside the
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( Kenny Baker) and has sent it to find one of the last remaining
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,
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(
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), on the nearby planet of
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. Vader arrests Leia and has her tortured, but she resists revealing anything. Death Star commander
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(
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) threatens to destroy her home planet Alderaan with the Death Star unless she reveals the location of the hidden Rebel base. She provides the location of an old, abandoned base on the planet Dantooine, but Tarkin orders Alderaan to be destroyed anyway. Leia is rescued by
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(
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) and
Han Solo Han Solo is a fictional character in the '' Star Wars'' franchise created by George Lucas. The character first appeared in the 1977 film '' Star Wars'' portrayed by Harrison Ford, who reprised his role in ''The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980) an ...
(
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), and they escape aboard Han's ship, the ''
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''. After analyzing the Death Star's schematics, the Rebels find a tiny weakness in the battle station, which Luke uses to destroy it in his
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. In the aftermath of the victory, Leia bestows medals on the heroes at the hidden Rebel base on
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. Alyssa Rosenberg of ''The Washington Post'' writes of Leia in the film: Rosenberg also notes that, though Han is almost immediately attracted to Leia, they conflict because she insists on asserting command and he automatically resists, even as she proves herself to be worthy of it. And despite her initial disdain for the smuggler, whom she sees as selfish, Leia later acknowledges "I knew there was more to you than money" when Han comes through for the Rebellion. Fisher told ''Rolling Stone'' in 1980 that in the original script, when Luke and Han come to rescue a captured Leia, "I was hanging upside down with yellow eyes, like in ''The Exorcist (film), The Exorcist'' ... Some form of radar torture was done to me and I was in a beam, bruised and beaten up, suspended in midair. The reason it was cut from the film was because I was unconscious and the Wookiee would have had to carry me for, like, the next fifteen minutes."


=''The Empire Strikes Back''

= In ''
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'' (1980), Leia is at the Rebel base on Hoth. She leads its evacuation during an Imperial attack, and then flees with Han, Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew) and C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) on the ''Millennium Falcon''. They dodge pursuing Imperial TIE fighters by flying into an asteroid field when the ''Falcon'' hyperdrive breaks down, with Leia piloting the ship at one point. Romance blossoms between Leia and Han during their flight from the Empire; while hiding in the stomach of a space slug, they finally share a kiss. With his ship needing repairs, Han seeks out his old friend Lando Calrissian (Billy Dee Williams) in Bespin, Cloud City, the floating city (science fiction), floating city over Bespin. Though he welcomes them graciously, Lando soon turns them over to a newly arrived Darth Vader, who hopes to use them as bait to capture Luke. Leia confesses her love for Han as he is frozen in carbonite (Star Wars), carbonite and then handed over to bounty hunter Boba Fett (portrayed by Jeremy Bulloch, voiced by Jason Wingreen), who is charged with bringing him to the crime lord
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. Lando helps Leia, Chewbacca and the two droids escape. Leia senses that Luke is in trouble, and goes back to save him after he is nearly killed during a lightsaber duel and confrontation with Vader. Rosenberg notes:


=''Return of the Jedi''

= In ''
Return of the Jedi ''Return of the Jedi'' (also known as ''Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi'' is a 1983 American epic space opera film directed by Richard Marquand. The screenplay is by Lawrence Kasdan and George Lucas from a story by Lucas, who ...
'' (1983), Leia infiltrates Jabba the Hutt's palace on Tatooine disguised as the Ubese bounty hunter Boushh and brings a captive Chewbacca with her as part of the ruse. She frees Han from the carbonite, but they are recaptured by Jabba. Leia is now chained to Jabba as his slave, outfitted in a
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. After Luke arrives and kills Jabba's Rancor, Jabba sentences Luke, Han and Chewbacca to be fed to the Sarlacc. Lando (disguised as a guard) helps them overpower their captors, and Leia seizes the moment to strangle Jabba with her chain. Luke and Leia swing to safety, blowing up Jabba's barge behind them. Later, the heroes go to the forest moon of Endor (Star Wars), Endor to prepare for a battle with the Empire. There, Luke reveals to Leia that she is his twin sister and that Vader is their father. Leia joins Han in leading the Rebels in battle with Imperial troops as the Rebel fleet attacks the second Death Star. Leia is slightly injured, but the Rebels, with help from the Ewoks, ultimately defeat the forces of the Empire, with the Death Star destroyed once more. Fisher told ''
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'' in 1983, "In ''Return of the Jedi'', [Leia] gets to be more feminine, more supportive, more affectionate. But let's not forget that these movies are basically boys' fantasies. So the other way they made her more female in this one was to have her take off her clothes." Rosenberg writes of Han and Leia: In the film, Leia says that she has vague memories of her real mother, who she describes as "kind... but sad". Bouzereau quoted Lucas in 1997:


Prequel trilogy


=''Revenge of the Sith''

= In the Star Wars prequel trilogy, prequel film ''Revenge of the Sith'' (2005), Padmé Amidala (Natalie Portman) is pregnant with
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's (Hayden Christensen) twins near the end of the Clone Wars (Star Wars), Clone Wars. After Anakin turns to the dark side of the Force and becomes Darth Vader, Padmé gives birth to Luke and Leia on Polis Massa and then dies. Leia is adopted by Senator Bail Organa (Jimmy Smits) and his wife, Queen Breha (Rebecca Jackson Mendoza), of Alderaan. Film critic Peter Travers of ''Rolling Stone'' wrote, "As we watch Anakin nearly melt in the lava, only to be put together, Frankenstein style, in a lab, while Lucas intercuts scenes of Padme giving birth to the twins Luke and Leia, a link to genuine feeling is established at last."


Sequel trilogy


=''The Force Awakens''

= In March 2013, Fisher confirmed that she would reprise her role as an older Leia in ''Star Wars: The Force Awakens''. Set 30 years after ''Return of the Jedi'', ''The Force Awakens'' reintroduces a Leia who is "a little more battle weary, a little more broken hearted". In November 2015, director J. J. Abrams said of Leia, "She's referred to as General but ... there's a moment in the movie where a character sort of slips and calls her 'Princess.'" Commenting on the story he added, "The stakes are pretty high in the story for her, so there's not much goofing around where Leia's concerned." Asked how Leia is handling things in the film, Fisher said, "Not easily ... [she is] solitary. Under a lot of pressure. Committed as ever to her cause, but I would imagine feeling somewhat defeated, tired, and pissed." In the film, Leia is the leader of the Resistance, a group formed by the New Republic to fight a proxy war with the First Order (a group formed by the remnants of the Empire) and trying to find Luke, who disappeared years earlier. When her forces foil a First Order attack searching for the Resistance
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BB-8, Leia is reunited with Han, who has helped the renegade Stormtrooper (Star Wars), stormtrooper Finn (Star Wars), Finn (John Boyega) and orphaned scavenger Rey (Daisy Ridley) bring the droid this far. Han and Leia are still married but have been estranged for a couple of years; after their son, Ben Solo (Adam Driver), fell to the dark side and became the First Order high-ranking member
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. Leia believes Ben can still be brought back to the light side. Han volunteers for a mission to infiltrate the First Order's Starkiller Base to disable its defensive shields. Confronting Ren, Han tries to convince his son to leave the First Order to honor Leia's request of bringing him home, but Ren instead impales his father on his lightsaber. Leia senses Han's death through Force (Star Wars), the Force, and later shares a moment of grief with Rey, who had thought of Han as a mentor and father figure. Leia sees Rey, Chewbacca, and R2-D2 off when they depart to locate Luke, saying, "may the Force be with you". Asked why Leia is not shown to be a Jedi in ''The Force Awakens'' (as she is in the ''Star Wars'' Expanded Universe works), Abrams told IGN, "It was a great question, and one that we talked about quite a bit, even with Carrie [Fisher]. Why did she not take advantage of this natural Force strength that this character had. And one of the answers was that it was simply a choice that she made, that her decision to run the Rebellion, and ultimately this Resistance, and consider herself a General, as opposed to a Jedi. It was simply a choice that she took". He also added, "I would like to think that there really isn't much of a ticking clock, and it's never too late ... clearly we've seen, and we do again, that she still is Force strong. And it's something that I think is an intrinsic piece of her character. Fisher was nominated for a 42nd Saturn Awards, 2016 Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal.


=''The Last Jedi''

= In December 2015, producer Kathleen Kennedy (producer), Kathleen Kennedy confirmed that Fisher would reprise the role of Leia in the next installment, then known as ''Star Wars: Episode VIII'', but later named ''Star Wars: The Last Jedi''. Fisher died on December 27, 2016, after going into cardiac arrest. It was confirmed that she had completed filming her role in the film shortly before her death. In the film, Leia is among those on the bridge of her flagship, the MC85 Star Cruiser ''Raddus'', who are expelled into space when the ship is attacked by the First Order. Leia uses the Force to pull herself back to the ship. After recovering, she shoots and stuns Resistance pilot Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac), who has mutinied against her successor, Vice Admiral Holdo (Laura Dern). From his solitude on Ahch-To, Luke projects himself through the Force to the Resistance stronghold on Crait and reunites with Leia, apologizing for what happened to Ben. Leia replies that she knows her son is gone, but Luke reassures her that "no one's ever really gone". While Luke distracts Kylo and his attacking First Order troops, Leia is among the remaining Resistance forces who escape from Crait in the ''Millennium Falcon''.


=''The Rise of Skywalker''

= Following Fisher's death, ''Variety (magazine), Variety'' reported that she was slated to appear in ''Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker'' and speculated that Lucasfilm would need to find a way to address her death and what would become of her character. Filming began on August 1, 2018. Lucasfilm announced in January 2017 that they had "no plans to digitally recreate Carrie Fisher's performance as Princess or General Leia Organa". In April 2017, Fisher's family granted Disney and Lucasfilm the rights to use recent footage of the late actress in ''The Rise of Skywalker''. However, Kennedy subsequently said that Fisher would not appear in the film. In July 2018, it was announced that Fisher would appear as Leia in ''The Rise of Skywalker'', using unseen footage from ''
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''. Initially, there had also been plans to use additional unseen footage of Leia from ''
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'', but it was ultimately not included in the ninth film. Fisher's daughter Billie Lourd, who portrayed Lieutenant Connix in all three sequel trilogy films, also stepped in as Leia for a brief flashback in the film in which her face was digitally replaced by Fisher's likeness, using imagery from ''Return of the Jedi''. In the film, Leia continues to lead the Resistance while offering guidance and support to Rey as she continues her training to become a Jedi. A flashback reveals that Leia had abandoned her own training after she had a vision foretelling her son's death if she finished. While Rey and Ren duel on Kef Bir, a dying Leia uses all of her remaining strength to reach out to her son. Distracted after sensing his mother's death, Ren is stabbed by Rey with his own lightsaber. Leia passes away, making Rey experience overwhelming guilt. Rey heals Ren's wound using the Force. After the Battle of Exegol, a redeemed Ben Solo sacrifices the remainder of his life force to resurrect a dead Rey, and he vanishes at the same time as Leia becomes one with the Force. Rey then returns to the Lars homestead on Tatooine and buries the lightsabers that had belonged to Leia and her father, Anakin Skywalker as the spirits of Luke and Leia look on with pride, with Rey honoring them by adopting the surname "Skywalker".


Anthology films


''Rogue One: A Star Wars Story''

Leia makes a brief appearance in the final scene of the 2016 film ''Rogue One'', receiving the plans for the Death Star as a lead-up to the beginning of ''A New Hope''. Since this movie takes place prior to the original ''Star Wars'' trilogy, a very young Leia was required. To achieve that effect, a computer-generated imagery, computer-generated image of a young Carrie Fisher was superimposed over Norwegian actress Ingvild Deila's face; archival audio of Fisher saying "Hope" was used to voice the character.


Television

Leia appears briefly in 1978's ''Star Wars Holiday Special'' television film as a leader and administrator of the new Rebel Alliance base. She and C-3PO contact Chewbacca's wife Mallatobuck for assistance in finding Chewbacca and Han. Leia also appears in the cartoon segment at a different Rebel Base, located in an asteroid field, and at the Life Day ceremony at the end of the film. Fisher also appeared in and hosted the November 18, 1978, episode of ''Saturday Night Live'' that aired one day after the holiday special.


''Star Wars Rebels''

A teenage version of Princess Leia, voiced by Julie Dolan, appears in a 2016 episode of the animated series ''Star Wars Rebels'', which is set between ''Revenge of the Sith'' and ''A New Hope''. In the episode, Leia is sent on a secret mission to assist the titular rebels. Executive producer Dave Filoni said of the appearance:


''Star Wars Forces of Destiny''

Leia appears in the animated series ''Star Wars Forces of Destiny'', voiced by Shelby Young.


''Star Wars Resistance''

Leia appears in the animated series ''Star Wars Resistance'', voiced by Rachel Butera and Carolyn Hennesy.


''Obi-Wan Kenobi''

Leia appears as a ten-year-old child in the live-action series ''Obi-Wan Kenobi (TV series), Obi-Wan Kenobi'', portrayed by Vivien Lyra Blair.


Novels

Leia makes her first literary appearance in ''Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker'', the novelization of the original 1977 film ''Star Wars'', which was released six months before the film in November 1976. Credited to Lucas but ghostwriter, ghostwritten by Alan Dean Foster, the novel was based on Lucas' screenplay. Leia later appeared in the novelizations ''The Empire Strikes Back (novel), The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980) by Donald F. Glut and ''Return of the Jedi (novel), Return of the Jedi'' (1983) by James Kahn. She is also a Third-person limited narrative, point-of-view character in the Star Wars: The Force Awakens (novel), 2015 novelization of ''The Force Awakens'' by Foster. Foster's 1978 novel ''Splinter of the Mind's Eye'' was commissioned by Lucas as the basis for a potential low-budget sequel to ''Star Wars'' should the film prove unsuccessful. In the story, Luke and Leia seek a crystal on a swampy planet and eventually face Vader in combat. Leia also appears in the Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Journey to ''Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' line of novels and comic books, introduced in conjunction with ''The Force Awakens'' to connect the film with previous installments. She is the lead character in the young adult novel ''Moving Target: A Princess Leia Adventure'' (2015) by Cecil Castellucci and Jason Fry, which is set between ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi'', and Claudia Gray's novels ''Star Wars: Bloodline'' (2016) and ''Leia: Princess of Alderaan'' (2017). The former is set six years before ''The Force Awakens'', while the latter features a 16-year-old Leia before the events of ''A New Hope''. She also leads in Beth Revis' ''Star Wars: The Princess and the Scoundrel'' which is set immediately right after ''Return of the Jedi''.


Comics

Leia is the lead character in the five-part comic limited series ''Star Wars: Princess Leia'' (2015), taking place immediately after ''Episode IV: A New Hope''. She is also featured prominently in the four-part comic limited series ''Star Wars: Shattered Empire'' (2015), set immediately after ''Return of the Jedi''. ''Princess Leia'' reveals Leia to have had royal training in martial arts and explores her reaction to the destruction of Alderaan, while ''Shattered Empire'' portrays her as a skilled pilot who undertakes a dangerous mission alongside Poe Dameron's mother. In ''Princess Leia'' and ''Shattered Empire'', Leia senses the past while on
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(briefly envisioning her mother and Darth Maul, respectively), and in ''Star Wars (2015 comic book), Star Wars'' #12, she uses a lightsaber as a weapon for the first time, canonically.


''Legends'' works

The original three ''Star Wars'' films have spawned a large franchise of works that include novels, comic books, and video games. Leia appears in much of this material. In April 2014 (with the sequel film ''The Force Awakens'' in production), Lucasfilm excluded the ''Star Wars'' Expanded Universe from official ''Star Wars'' canon, rebranding it as ''Star Wars'' Legends. In this continuity, Leia continues her adventures with Han and Luke after ''Return of the Jedi'', fighting Imperial resurgences and new threats to the galaxy. She becomes the Head of state, Chief of State of the New Republic (Star Wars), New Republic and a Jedi master, and is the mother to three children by Han: Jaina Solo, Jaina, Jacen Solo, Jacen and Anakin Solo.


Novels

The 1991 The New York Times Best Seller List, ''New York Times'' bestselling novel ''Heir to the Empire'' by Timothy Zahn began what would become a large collection of works set before, between and especially after the original films.


=Post-''Return of the Jedi''

= The bestselling Thrawn trilogy, ''Thrawn'' trilogy (1991–93) by Timothy Zahn begins five years after the events of ''Return of the Jedi''. In ''Heir to the Empire'' (1991), Leia is married to Han and three months pregnant with twins. Noghri commandos repeatedly attempt to kidnap her as part of Grand Admiral Thrawn's plan to restore the Empire and crush the New Republic. In ''Dark Force Rising'' (1992), Leia realizes that Darth Vader and the Empire deceived the Noghri to secure their allegiance, and by revealing the truth she turns the alien race to the side of the New Republic. At one point, she remembers her adoptive parents on Alderaan, implying that the "mother" she discussed with Luke on Endor was Queen Breha. In ''The Last Command (novel), The Last Command'' (1993), Leia gives birth to the twins Jaina Solo, Jaina and Jacen Solo on Coruscant during Thrawn's siege. Leia, now the Chief of State of the New Republic, is a minor character in the Jedi Academy trilogy, ''Jedi Academy'' trilogy (1994) by Kevin J. Anderson, set after the ''Thrawn'' trilogy. Next in the timeline is the ''Callista'' trilogy: ''Children of the Jedi'' (1995) by Barbara Hambly, ''Darksaber (novel), Darksaber'' (1995) by Anderson and ''Planet of Twilight'' (1997) by Hambly. In ''The Crystal Star'' (1994) by Vonda McIntyre, young Jacen, Jaina and their three-year-old brother Anakin Solo, Anakin are kidnapped in a plot to restore the Empire, but are rescued by Leia and Chewbacca. Leia struggles with the responsibilities of her position in ''The Black Fleet Crisis'' trilogy (1996) by Michael P. Kube-McDowell. In ''The New Rebellion'' (1996) by Kristine Kathryn Rusch, she avoids an assassination attempt and then aids in the defeat of the Dark Jedi Kueller, whom she shoots to death. The Corellian trilogy, The ''Corellian'' trilogy (1995) by Roger MacBride Allen finds Han and Leia swept up in a civil war while visiting his homeworld of Corellia with their children. In the two ''The Hand of Thrawn, Hand of Thrawn'' novels by Timothy Zahn (1997's ''Specter of the Past'' and 1998's ''Vision of the Future''), Leia tries to hold the New Republic together as Moff Disra conspires for its volatile factions to destroy each other. Leia appears periodically in the ''Young Jedi Knights'' series (1995–98) by Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta. The 14-volume young adult fiction series covers the Jedi training of Jacen and Jaina. In ''The Truce at Bakura'' (1993) by Kathy Tyers, set one day after the ending of ''Return of the Jedi'', Leia establishes New Alderaan, a sanctuary for the destroyed planet's surviving inhabitants. The spirit of Anakin Skywalker appears to Leia and pleads for her forgiveness, but she angrily banishes him. The six-volume Jedi Prince series, ''Jedi Prince'' series (1992–93) by Paul Davids and Hollace Davids, later contradicted by other novels, is set within a year after ''Return of the Jedi''. In ''The Glove of Darth Vader'' (1992), the self-proclaimed son of the defeated Emperor Palpatine, Trioculus, seeks the titular glove to cement himself as the new Emperor. Entranced by Leia's beauty in ''The Lost City of the Jedi'' (1992), Trioculus vows to make her his queen. He captures her in ''Zorba the Hutt's Revenge'' (1992), but Jabba the Hutt's vengeful father, Zorba the Hutt, Zorba, offers to trade his own prisoner Ken (Star Wars), Ken—Palpatine's real grandson whom Trioculus has been seeking—for Leia, his son's killer. But Leia and Ken are rescued and Trioculus is frozen in carbonate by Zorba. ''Mission from Mount Yoda'' (1993) finds Ken's father Triclops (Star Wars), Triclops alive and willing to join the Rebels against the Empire. Leia, now engaged to Han, is captured by Zorba in ''Queen of the Empire'' (1993). Trioculus is revived and seizes Leia before Zorba can kill her. Leia is rescued and replaced with a lookalike droid decoy, which kills Trioculus. In ''Prophets of the Dark Side'' (1993), Leia looks forward to her wedding to Han and has a vision of their two children. Matthew Stover's 2008 standalone novel ''Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor'' picks up the story soon after, as Luke, Leia and the Rebels fight the Sith Lord Shadowspawn. In ''The Courtship of Princess Leia'' (1994) by Dave Wolverton, set immediately before the ''Thrawn'' trilogy, Leia is presented with an advantageous political marriage to Prince Isolder of the planet Hapes. A jealous Han abducts Leia and takes her to the planet Dathomir; Luke and Isolder follow, and there they all find the hidden forces of the Imperial warlord Zsinj. Defeating him, Han and Leia marry. The 2003 novels ''A Forest Apart'' and ''Tatooine Ghost'' by Troy Denning are set immediately after ''The Courtship of Princess Leia''. The newly married Leia fears that any children she has may succumb to the dark side like her father. During an adventure on
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in ''Tatooine Ghost'', she discovers the diary of her grandmother Shmi Skywalker and meets some of young Anakin's childhood friends. When she learns of Anakin's childhood as a slave and the traumatic death of his mother, Leia learns to forgive her father.


=Works set between films

= In ''Shadows of the Empire (novel), Shadows of the Empire'' (1996) by Steve Perry (author), Steve Perry, the only ''Star Wars'' novel set between ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi'', Leia is searching for Boba Fett to find a captive Han. She is bewitched by the crime lord Prince Xizor using pheromones, but Chewbacca helps her elude the seduction. ''Allegiance (novel), Allegiance'' (2007) and ''Choices of One'' (2011) by Timothy Zahn are set between ''Star Wars: A New Hope'' and ''The Empire Strikes Back'', and feature Leia and her cohorts seeking new allies for their Rebellion against the Empire. ''Empire and Rebellion: Razor's Edge, Razor's Edge'' (2013) by Martha Wells and ''Empire and Rebellion: Honor Among Thieves, Honor Among Thieves'' (2014) by James S. A. Corey take place in the same time period and also chronicle the adventures of Leia and Han.


=''New Jedi Order''

= In the ''New Jedi Order'' series (1999–2003), Leia resigns as Chief of State, and on the heels of her warnings before the Senate, the alien Yuuzhan Vong invade the galaxy. They destroy system after system and defeat both the Jedi and the New Republic forces in countless battles. Chewbacca dies in ''Vector Prime'' (1999) by R.A. Salvatore, which sends Han into a deep depression that causes a rift between him and Leia. They reunite after Leia is gravely wounded at the Battle of Duro in Kathy Tyers' ''Balance Point'' (2000). She is targeted by a deadly Voxyn slayer in Troy Dennings' ''Star By Star'' (2001), and though she manages to evade death, her son Anakin is later killed during a mission to prevent more Voxyn from being cloned. The Vong are finally defeated in ''The Unifying Force'' (2003) by James Luceno. In Denning's The Dark Nest trilogy, The ''Dark Nest'' trilogy (2005), Leia, Han, and several Jedi become involved in an escalating border dispute between the Chiss and the insidious insectoid Killiks, and Leia makes a bitter enemy in the Twi'lek warrior Alema Rar. In ''The Joiner King'' (2005), Leia asks Saba Sebatyne to train her as a Jedi Knight. R2-D2 malfunctions in ''The Unseen Queen'' (2005) and shows Luke a holoclip of his father Anakin and a pregnant woman, whom Luke learns is his and Leia's biological mother, Padmé Amidala. Anakin and Padmé are discussing a dream of Anakin's in which Padmé dies in childbirth; later, Luke and Leia watch a clip in which Padmé is talking to Obi-Wan Kenobi about Anakin. Tenel Ka, Queen Mother of the Hapes Consortium, has a daughter, Allana Solo, Allana, secretly fathered by Jacen. In ''The Swarm War'' (2005), Luke and Leia view holoclips of their mother's death, and Leia is promoted to Jedi Knight.


=''Legacy of the Force''

= The bestselling ''Legacy of the Force'' series (2006–08) chronicles the crossover of Han and Leia's son Jacen to the dark side of the Force while the Jedi, Solos, and Skywalkers fight against his growing power. In ''Betrayal (Star Wars novel), Betrayal'' (2006) by Aaron Allston, Jacen turns to the dark side, believing that it is the only way to save the galaxy from the chaos brewing among the member systems of the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances, Galactic Alliance. Jacen realizes in ''Bloodlines (Star Wars novel), Bloodlines'' (2006) by Karen Traviss that the Sith discipline will require him to kill one of his loved ones, which he decides is an acceptable sacrifice to save the galaxy. In Troy Denning's ''Tempest (Denning novel), Tempest'' (2006), Han and Leia thwart the assassination of Tenel Ka and Allana but become caught up in a Corellian conspiracy. They are almost killed when the ''Millennium Falcon'' is attacked by a Star Destroyer controlled by an increasingly powerful Jacen—who knows that his parents are on board. With Han injured, Leia and Lando further investigate the Corellians in Aaron Allston's ''Exile (Star Wars novel), Exile'' (2007), but Alema reappears to exact her vengeance on Leia. ''Sacrifice (Star Wars novel), Sacrifice'' (2007) by Karen Traviss finds Leia and Han on the run, hunted by Jacen as traitors to the Galactic Alliance. He kills Luke's wife Mara Jade as his final sacrifice to become Darth Caedus, the new ruler of the Sith. In ''Inferno (Star Wars novel), Inferno'' (2007) by Troy Denning, Han and Leia are faced with the reality that their son, now Joint Chief of State, is the enemy. Leia attempts unsuccessfully to manipulate Jacen in Aaron Allston's ''Fury (Star Wars novel), Fury'' (2007) so that the Jedi can both thwart him and neutralize Alema. Finally, in ''Invincible (Star Wars novel), Invincible'' (2008) by Troy Denning, Jaina kills Jacen in a lightsaber duel. At Tenel Ka's request, Leia and Han adopt Allana, disguised with the name "Amelia" to protect her from any future vengeance against Cadeus or the Hapes Consortium. Multiple novels in the series made the The New York Times Best Seller list, ''New York Times'' Best Seller list. The nine-volume ''Fate of the Jedi'' series (2009–12) by Aaron Allston, Troy Denning, and Christie Golden finds Han and Leia become caught up in the intensifying conflict between the Galactic Alliance and the Jedi. In the wake of Darth Cadeus' death, the now-peaceful Galactic Alliance harbors a growing mistrust toward the Jedi, and the situation is worsened by a Force-induced psychosis that begins afflicting individual Jedi, sending them on violent rampages. In ''Millennium Falcon (novel), Millennium Falcon'' (2008) by James Luceno, set between ''Legacy of the Force'' and ''Fate of the Jedi'', a mysterious device hidden inside the eponymous spacecraft sends Han, Leia and Allana on an adventure to investigate the ship's past before it came into Han's possession. Troy Denning's ''Crucible (Star Wars novel), Crucible'' (2013), set after ''Fate of the Jedi'' and the last novel to date in the ''Star Wars Legends'' chronology, reunites Leia, Han and Luke with Lando as they aid him to thwart a vast criminal enterprise threatening his asteroid mineral refinery in the Chilean Rift nebula.


Comics

Leia's youth is depicted in the non-canon ''Star Wars Tales'' story, ''The Princess Leia Diaries''. In it, she develops her disdain for the Empire, as well as a conflict with Tarkin. She discovers and decides to support the Rebellion.


=''Dark Empire''

= During the events of the comic series ''Dark Empire'' (1991–92), Palpatine has been resurrected in a young clone body and seduces Luke to the dark side of the Force as part of his plan to restore the Empire. A captive Leia, resisting Palpatine's attempts to turn her as well, escapes with an artifact he needs to secure his power, the Jedi Holocron. Luke pursues her, and Leia manages to turn him back. Brother and sister then fight Palpatine with the light side of the Force, turning his own Force-generated storm against him and destroying Palpatine and his Star Destroyer. In ''Dark Empire II'' (1994–95), Leia gives birth to a third child by Han, whom she names Anakin Solo, Anakin. Palpatine is reborn in an inferior, rapidly deteriorating clone body in ''Empire's End'' (1995), and seeks to possess the body of the infant Anakin.


Video games

Leia appears as a playable character in every Lego Star Wars video games, Lego ''Star Wars'' video game to date. She is also a playable character in both Star Wars Battlefront (2015 video game), ''Star Wars Battlefront'' and Star Wars Battlefront II (2017 video game), ''Star Wars Battlefront II''. She also appears as a playable character in Disney Infinity 3.0.


Cultural impact

Princess Leia has been called a 1980s icon, a feminist hero and "an exemplary personification of female empowerment". In 2008, Leia was selected by ''Empire (film magazine), Empire'' magazine as the 89th greatest film character of all time, and IGN listed her as their 8th top ''Star Wars'' hero. UGO Networks listed Leia as one of their best heroes of all time in 2010. The character has been referenced or parody, parodied in several TV shows and films, and celebrated in cosplay. Fisher appeared in the Princess Leia's bikini, Leia metal bikini on the cover of the Summer 1983 issue of ''Rolling Stone'', and a painting of Leia and other characters surrounding Lucas appeared on the cover of the May 25, 1983, issue of ''Time (magazine), Time'' announcing ''Return of the Jedi''. In 2013, cartoonist Jeffrey Brown (cartoonist), Jeffrey Brown published the bestselling ''Star Wars: Vader's Little Princess'', a comic strip-style book featuring Darth Vader and a young Leia in humorous father-daughter situations. Princess Leia appears on a 2007 US postage stamp and a 2015 UK stamp. Leia has also been used in a wide range of ''Star Wars'' merchandise, including statuettes, action figures and other toys, household items and clothing, office supplies, food products, and bubble bath and shampoo in Leia-shaped bottles with her head as the cap. In her one-woman show ''Wishful Drinking'', Fisher called the Star Wars Pez, Princess Leia Pez dispenser one of the "merchandising horrors" of the series. In a 2011 interview, Fisher said: After the 2012 acquisition of LucasFilm by the Walt Disney Company, the Disney Store stated in May 2014 that the company had "no plans for Leia products". After public criticism, Disney told ''Time (magazine), Time'' in June 2014 that it would be releasing several Leia products. Funko has since produced several versions of Leia (at least one for each film) in their POP! line of 4.5-inch vinyl figures in the Japanese super deformed style. Hasbro is set to release an action figure of Leia as she appears in the ''Star Wars Rebels'' animated series.


"Cinnamon buns" hairstyle

Leia's unique hairdo in 1977's ''A New Hope'' has come to be known as the "doughnut" or "
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s" hairstyle, and is iconic of the character and series. A February 1978 cover story for the British teen magazine ''Jackie (magazine), Jackie'' included step-by-step instructions on how to replicate Leia's hair buns. In the 1978 short film parody ''Hardware Wars'', Princess Anne-Droid has actual cinnamon buns on the side of her head. Miss Piggy of ''The Muppet Show'' copied the hairdo in a Star Wars (The Muppet Show), ''Star Wars''-themed episode of the series in February 1980. In the 1987 Mel Brooks comedy film ''Spaceballs'', Princess Vespa (Daphne Zuniga) appears to have the hairstyle, which is soon revealed to in fact be a large pair of headphones. In the parody film ''Thumb Wars'', the role of Leia was filled by a character named Princess Bunhead, who has two cinnamon rolls for hair. In 2015, Fisher's daughter Billie Lourd's character in the horror-comedy TV series ''Scream Queens (2015 TV series), Scream Queens'', a rich and disaffected sorority girl known as Chanel No. 3, wears earmuffs in every scene as an homage to Fisher's iconic Leia hairstyle. Lourd also has a cameo in ''The Force Awakens'' (2015) in which she wears Leia's distinctive hair buns.


Feminist analysis

Leia has been the subject of
feminist Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes. Feminism incorporates the position that society prioritizes the male po ...
analysis. Mark Edlitz wrote for ''The Huffington Post'' in 2010 that "Leia is an exemplary personification of female empowerment." David Bushman, television curator at the Paley Center for Media, said in 2012, "From the male perspective ... Princess Leia was a very creditable character for her time—not perfect, but certainly defiant, assertive, and strong." Alyssa Rosenberg of ''The Washington Post'' wrote in 2015, "Leia wasn't just the first great heroine of science fiction and fantasy to capture my imagination. She was one of the first characters I encountered whose power came from her political conviction and acumen." In her 2007 article "Feminism and the Force: Empowerment and Disillusionment in a Galaxy Far, Far Away", Diana Dominguez cited Leia as a welcome change from the previous portrayals of women in film and TV. She wrote: Rosenberg writes that, though at first Luke is an apolitical innocent in search of adventure and Han is a detached opportunist in search of money, both are "influenced by Leia's passion [and] take their places as full participants in the Rebellion". She notes, "Everyone else eventually comes around to Leia's view of the world." Leia herself, singularly dedicated to her political movement against the Empire, "finds a partner in Han, acknowledging that personal happiness can help her sustain her commitment to building a better galactic order". Rosenberg cites "Leia's willingness to see the best in him, and Han's desire to live up to her belief in him" as a foundation of their relationship, also pointing out his attempts to make her recognize that she has needs like anyone else and should acknowledge that she needs him. In their 2012 essay "Lightsabers, Political Arenas, and Marriages", Ray Merlock and Kathy Merlock Jackson cite Leia as the successor of earlier science fiction heroines Wilma Deering of ''Buck Rogers'' and Dale Arden of ''
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'', and the embodiment of "a new stage in the ongoing presentation of the fairy-tale princess in jeopardy". Writing that "after Leia, no longer would princesses be passive and salvaged simply with a kiss," they note the reflection of the character in later Disney Princess animated films and in woman warriors such as Ellen Ripley from the Alien (franchise), ''Alien'' franchise and Xena of the adventure TV series ''Xena: Warrior Princess''. A. O. Scott of ''The New York Times'' described Leia as "a foremother of Hermione Granger and Katniss Everdeen and of countless latter-day Disney princesses. She also foretold the recent, somewhat belated feminist turn in the ''Star Wars'' cycle itself". Mark Hamill described Fisher's performance as: Fisher herself described Leia as a "huge" feminist icon, dismissing the suggestion that the character was ever a "damsel in distress". Fisher said of Leia, "She bossed them around. I don't know what your idea of distress is, but that wasn't it! And I wasn't some babe running through the galaxy with my tits bouncing around. So I wasn't threatening to women". She added, "I ''like'' Princess Leia. I like how she was feisty. I like how she killed Jabba the Hutt". "I think I am Princess Leia, and Princess Leia is me. It's like a Möbius strip, Möbius striptease."


Metal bikini

Princess Leia's bikini, Leia's slave costume when she is held captive by
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at the beginning of ''Return of the Jedi''—made of brass and dubbed Leia's "Metal Bikini" or "Gold Bikini"—immediately made the character (and Fisher) a "generational sex symbol" celebrated by pin-up posters, and later merchandising and cosplay. The outfit has gained a cult following of its own. Rosenberg noted that "the costume has become culturally iconic in a way that has slipped loose from the context of the scenes in which Leia wore it and the things she does after she is forced into the outfit." ''Wired (website), Wired'' wrote in 2006, "There's no doubt that the sight of Carrie Fisher in the gold sci-fi swimsuit was burned into the sweaty subconscious of a generation of fanboys hitting puberty in the spring of 1983." Acknowledging the opinion of some that the "Slave Leia" iconography tarnishes the character's position as "feminist hero", Rosenberg argues: Science fiction filmmaker Letia Clouston concurs, saying "Sci-fi has had a long history of strong female characters. Yes, Princess Leia was in a gold bikini, but she was also the one who single-handedly killed Jabba. When you take into account movies and TV shows like ''Terminator (franchise), Terminator'', ''Alien (franchise), Aliens'', ''Battlestar Galactica'', and even video games like ''Metroid'', you can see sci-fi has consistently promoted the strength of women more than any other genre."


Relationships


Family tree


Mentorship tree


See also

* List of Kenner Star Wars action figures, List of Kenner ''Star Wars'' action figures * Solo family


References

Footnotes Citations


External links

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