“She will always be our princess”: Star Wars Fans Bend the Knee as Carrie Fisher’s Final Movie ‘Wonderwell’ Releases Trailer 7 Years after Her Death

"She will always be our princess": Star Wars Fans Bend the Knee as Carrie Fisher's Final Movie 'Wonderwell' Releases Trailer 7 Years after Her Death
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After seven years since the passing of the Star Wars icon, fans will be able to witness Carrie Fisher one last time in the upcoming Rita Ora-led Wonderwell. But the production of this fantasy epic has been far from smooth and has undergone several obstacles throughout its making, as Vlad Marsavin opened up about his upcoming film, which is set to mark his directorial debut.

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And after a long wait, the film finally gets a release date, as fans of the actress are engrossed to tune in with the Star Wars icon’s last feature-length film.

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Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia
Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia

Fans flower Carrie Fisher with love following the release of Wonderwell‘s trailer

Carrie Fisher has been there with the beloved Star Wars franchise since its very inception and served as one of its most beloved characters by playing the role of Princess Leia. Not only she remains one of the fan favorites but her performance as Princess Leia went on to inspire a generation of girls, including Marvel star Brie Larson and her legacy continues to live on.

Considering Wonderwell is the last feature-length film comprising the actress, who was able to film all of her scenes weeks before her unfortunate death, fans are ready to pour their love into this project.

Reflecting on the troublesome production of the fantasy epic, director Vlad Marsavin’s opened up about his upcoming directorial debut, whose trailer is being showered by love with fans.

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Also read: Captain Marvel Star Brie Larson Hoped To Be Part of $51.8B Star Wars Franchise: “I wanted to be Princess Leia”

Wonderwell (2023)
Wonderwell (2023)

Wonderwell director explains the impact of Carrie Fisher’s death

While opening up the project, Vlad Marsavin’s explained the visual effects for the film alongside Covid delays and beloved Carrie Fisher’s passing ultimately resulted in the film’s delay. But finally, on the verge of its release, he claimed it is the perfect time for the movie to hit the screens, which will honor the late actress’s legacy, whose passing was a very emotional moment for the whole crew. He explained,

“From filming to screen, it has taken us seven years. The visual effects on a movie of this magnitude takes time, but we were challenged with Covid lockdowns and of course the passing of our wonderful Carrie Fisher. Now is the perfect time to share her magical on screen moments as Hazel. Carrie was full of energy during filming and even celebrated her 60th birthday with us in Italy where we shot the movie.”

Also read: “He became the center of my world”: Carrie Fisher Regretted Affair With Indiana Jones Star Harrison Ford Despite Him Saving Her From Drunk Crew Mates

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Carrie Fisher
Carrie Fisher

With a week away from its release, the film is set for a limited theatrical run via AMC in the U.S. and fans are hoping that the film will be able to do justice to the actress and deliver a great experience.

Wonderwell is set to release on  23 June 2023.

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Santanu Roy is a film enthusiast with a deep love for the medium of animation while also being obsessed with The Everly Brothers, Billy Joel, and The Platters. Having expertise in everything related to Batman, Santanu spends most of his time watching and learning films, with Martin Scorsese and Park Chan-wook being his personal favorites. Apart from pursuing a degree in animation, he also possesses a deep fondness for narrative-driven games and is currently a writer at Fandomwire with over 1000 articles.