'Star Wars' sisters hail girl-powered galaxy

December 04, 2017 | 09:32
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LOS ANGELES: Carrie Fisher's death caused a huge disturbance in the Force, but the women of "The Last Jedi" vowed on Sunday (Dec 3) to honour her legacy in the latest girl-powered "Star Wars" chapter.
Carrie Fisher - photo source: AFP

The cast came together in a secret location in Los Angeles with director Rian Johnson to build buzz for the latest chapter in the blockbuster space saga, which hits theaters on Dec 15.

"You get to see women that are not big and strong just because they're acting like men. They're doing something else," said Gwendoline Christie, 39, who plays stormtrooper commander Captain Phasma.

"And also you're seeing a developed character, or a developing character, that is showing some complex character traits. I'm delighted that something as legendary as 'Star Wars' has decided to reflect our society."

"The Last Jedi" - filmed on the west coast of Ireland and at Pinewood Studios near London - sees the return of the characters introduced in 2015's seventh instalment, "The Force Awakens."

Christie, flanked by red-robed Praetorian guard as she took the stage, was joined by returning stars Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Domnhall Gleeson, and Luke Skywalker himself, Mark Hamill.

AFP

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