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The recent cast announcement for Star Wars Episode IXcontained a wonderful surprise: Carrie Fisher will reprise her role as Princess-turned-General Leia Organa one last time, despite the fact that she died in 2016. Fans are weeping in both mourning and celebration at the prospect of once again seeing the legend who made "Princess" synonymous with "unstoppable badass."
SEE ALSO: See the emotional Carrie Fisher tribute from Star Wars CelebrationDirector J.J. Abrams made it clear that Fisher's reappearance, which is possible thanks to unused footage fromThe Force Awakens, comes with the explicit blessing of her daughter, Billie Lourd.
“We desperately loved Carrie Fisher,” Abrams said in a statement. “Finding a truly satisfying conclusion to the Skywalker saga without her eluded us. We were never going to recast, or use a CG character."
Fans are preparing for all the feels.
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Back in April, Fisher's brother Todd had said that his late sister would make an appearance in Episode IX -- before Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy shot down this assertion.
It appears Todd was right in the end, though, and he credits the Episode VIIand Episode IXdirector for that. "J.J. [Abrams] really made this happen," he told The Hollywood Reporter.
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Fans have also taken this news as an opportunity to posthumously crown Fisher as the ultimate queen of Big Dick Energy -- a title she would have undoubtedly accepted with grace.
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Carrie Fisher tragically departed from our world, and there's no denying that the earth lost one of its best humans that day. But as Star Wars fans have shown, she doesn't just live on in our hearts. She continues to shine as the brightest star in our sky.
You'll be able to see General Organa yourself in theaters when Episode IXhits theaters on Dec. 20, 2019.
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