'Star Wars' Episode 7: Carrie Fisher To Return As Princess Leia

Princess Leia Strikes Back
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Carrie Fisher has confirmed she will reprise her role as Princess Leia in the upcoming 'Star Wars: Episode VII', 36 years after she first donned those bagel buns.

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Adding that she sees the present day Leia as: "Elderly."

"She’s in an intergalactic old folks’ home [laughs]. I just think she would be just like she was before, only slower and less inclined to be up for the big battle," Fisher quipped.

Fisher was previously asked whether she'd take on the role that has defined her life one more time last year, on CBS daytime show 'The Talk'. She joked: "I like the idea of being Mrs. Solo, and we’ve just fought and fought and I killed him.”

Fisher is not the only star returning from the original 'Star Wars' trilogy of the 1970s and ’80s...

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He told E'ntertainment Tonight': "They're talking to us. George [Lucas] wanted to know whether we'd be interested.

"He did say that if we didn't want to do it, they wouldn't cast another actor in our parts, they would write us out. I can tell you right away that we haven't signed any contracts."

Disney bought Star Wars' maker Lucasfilm last year for more than four billion dollars.

The last 'Star Wars' trilogy, a prequel to the original films, was released from 1999 to 2005 and now Walt Disney chief executive Bob Iger has said they are working on stand-alone 'Star Wars' films - as well as the new trilogy already in the works.

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Sam Claflin(01 of19)
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Forget it, everyone; it's Claflin-town. (See "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides," "Snow White and The Huntsman," "Catching Fire" and his vest.) (credit:Getty Images)
Chace Crawford(02 of19)
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Garrett Hedlund(03 of19)
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Dane DeHaan(04 of19)
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Taylor Kitsch(05 of19)
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Because Josh Holloway and Nathan Fillion are too old. (credit:Getty Images)
Jeremy Jordan(06 of19)
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Liam Hemsworth(07 of19)
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Chris Hemsworth(08 of19)
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Here's No. 2. (credit:Getty Images)
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Jim Sturgess(10 of19)
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Find and replace on the Redmayne blurb. (credit:Getty Images)
Zachary Levi(11 of19)
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt(12 of19)
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Jai Courtney(13 of19)
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From John McClane, Jr. to young Han Solo? (credit:Getty Images)
Zac Efron(14 of19)
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After getting peed on by Nicole Kidman, Efron deserves a break. (credit:AP)
Michael Angarano(15 of19)
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Aaron Taylor-Johnson(16 of19)
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Matt Lauria(17 of19)
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If Kitsch is busy. (credit:Getty Images)
Skylar Astin(18 of19)
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Real talk for one second: Skylar Astin is your next big movie star. He oozes charisma, looks the part of a space smuggler and gives the Han Solo movie a connection to "Pitch Perfect." (credit:Getty Images)
Shia LaBeouf(19 of19)
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If at first you don't succeed ... (credit:AP)