Outstanding
Actress Carrie Fisher stands firm as General Leia on a new cover of Vanity Fair
which honors 40 years of Star Wars.
The
blockbuster Star Wars: The Last Jedi” doesn’t land in theaters until December
2017, but anticipating fans can get a sneak peek at the cast in costume on four
different Vanity Fair magazine covers hitting newsstands on June 6.
Carrie
Fisher, John Boyega, Mark Hamill, Daisy Ridley, Oscar Isaac, , Gwendoline
Christie, Domhnall Gleeson, Adam Driver and Kelly Marie Tran are photographed in character by Annie
Leibovitz.
Seen in her
amazing costume as the princess-turned-rebel commander, Carrie Fisher appears
as the iconic character for the final time in Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
The cover is
one of four dedicated to the new film, but Fisher is the only character
featured by herself. The actress, who died in December at the age of 60
following a heart attack, was able to complete her scenes for the highly
anticipated new film prior to her death.
Disney CEO
Bob Iger reportedly confirmed in an interview at a University of Southern
California tech conference that Fisher “appears throughout” the film and that
her performance “remains as it was.”
You can get
your hands on the summer issue of Vanity Fair on newsstands in New York and Los
Angeles on May 31, and worldwide on June 6.
All four
Vanity Fair covers were photographed by Annie Leibovitz on set.
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