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- According to TV Guide, the three big stars of the original 'Star Wars' trilogy plan on arriving on set for Episode VII in March or April. January 22, 2014 11:11 AM PST 'Star Wars' creator George Lucas sits with two of the stars of the original films, Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker, and Carrie Fisher, who played Princess Leia. The three were on stage at Celebration V in Orlando, Fla., in 2010, and were interviewd by Jon Stewart. (Credit: Daniel Terdiman/CNET) It's unclear if they'll be arriving on board the Millennium Falcon, but Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, and Mark Hamill will be hitting the set of "Star Wars Episode VII" this spring. According to TV Guide, Fisher said that she, along with Ford and Hamill will be arriving on set to reprise their roles as Princess Leia, Han Solo, and Luke Skywalker, respectively, in March or April. 'Star Wars Episode VII' is expected to open in December, 2015. (Credit: Lucasfilm) Will they look the same on screen when the film opens in December, 2015 as they did in 1977 when the original "Star Wars" debuted? Could be, albeit with updates that account for the passing of 38 years. "I'd like to wear my old [cinnamon buns] hairstyle again -- but with white hair," Fisher told TV Guide. "I think that would be funny." Recently, word has come out that Episode VII director J.J. Abrams has decided to shoot the movie on film rather than digital. Abrams also said that he'd finished the script for the hugely-anticipated seventh major installment in the "Star Wars" franchise.
According to TV Guide, the three big stars of the original 'Star Wars' trilogy plan on arriving on set for Episode VII in March or April. January 22, 2014 11:11 AM PST 'Star Wars' creator George Lucas sits with two of the stars of the original films, Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker, and Carrie Fisher, who played Princess Leia. The three were on stage at Celebration V in Orlando, Fla., in 2010, and were interviewd by Jon Stewart. (Credit: Daniel Terdiman/CNET) It's unclear if they'll be arriving on board the Millennium Falcon, but Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, and Mark Hamill will be hitting the set of "Star Wars Episode VII" this spring. According to TV Guide, Fisher said that she, along with Ford and Hamill will be arriving on set to reprise their roles as Princess Leia, Han Solo, and Luke Skywalker, respectively, in March or April. 'Star Wars Episode VII' is expected to open in December, 2015. (Credit: Lucasfilm) Will they look the same on screen when the film opens in December, 2015 as they did in 1977 when the original "Star Wars" debuted? Could be, albeit with updates that account for the passing of 38 years. "I'd like to wear my old [cinnamon buns] hairstyle again -- but with white hair," Fisher told TV Guide. "I think that would be funny." Recently, word has come out that Episode VII director J.J. Abrams has decided to shoot the movie on film rather than digital. Abrams also said that he'd finished the script for the hugely-anticipated seventh major installment in the "Star Wars" franchise.
According to TV Guide, the three big stars of the original 'Star Wars' trilogy plan on arriving on set for Episode VII in March or April.
(Credit: Daniel Terdiman/CNET)
It's unclear if they'll be arriving on board the Millennium Falcon, but Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, and Mark Hamill will be hitting the set of "Star Wars Episode VII" this spring.
According to TV Guide, Fisher said that she, along with Ford and Hamill will be arriving on set to reprise their roles as Princess Leia, Han Solo, and Luke Skywalker, respectively, in March or April.
(Credit: Lucasfilm)
Will they look the same on screen when the film opens in December, 2015 as they did in 1977 when the original "Star Wars" debuted? Could be, albeit with updates that account for the passing of 38 years. "I'd like to wear my old [cinnamon buns] hairstyle again -- but with white hair," Fisher told TV Guide. "I think that would be funny."
Recently, word has come out that Episode VII director J.J. Abrams has decided to shoot the movie on film rather than digital. Abrams also said that he'd finished the script for the hugely-anticipated seventh major installment in the "Star Wars" franchise.