Entertainment Weekly Pays Tribute To Late STAR WARS Icon Carrie Fisher With Their New Cover

Entertainment Weekly Pays Tribute To Late STAR WARS Icon Carrie Fisher With Their New Cover

We are a few days into 2017, but fans are still reeling from the death of Carrie Fisher. EW's latest issue pays tribute to the iconic Star Wars actress, and you can check out the cover after the jump...

By MarkCassidy - Jan 04, 2017 12:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
We are all still mourning the tragic death of actress/writer Carrie Fisher on December 27 following a mid-air heart attack, and the tributes continue to pour in. For EW's latest issue they're taking a look back at various aspects of Fisher's life and career, and featuring several contributions from those that knew her best - including a touching essay from her Star Wars co-star, Mark Hamill.

For one of their covers (the other features the late George Michael) they give us another look at one of the most well-loved images of Fisher as her most famous and iconic character, Princess Leia Organa.



We will get to see Fisher's last big-screen performance this December when the still untitled Star Wars: Episode VIII hits theaters. Thankfully, reports indicate that Leia will have a larger role in the movie than she did in The Force Awakens.
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