It may be decades before the world stops mourning Carrie Fisher, especially while there are more Star Wars movies on the way. Thursday's Star Wars Celebration remembered Fisher in many ways, including a video montage dedicated to the fiercest princess ever.
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The video has clips of Fisher's early Star Warsauditions and performances, anecdotes from her cast mates from Mark Hamill to Oscar Isaac, and footage of Fisher herself in interviews, discussing her love of Star Warsfor decades.
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"I could really sense and feel her fire," said Gwendolyn Christie, who played Captain Phasma in The Force Awakens.
Fisher died on Dec. 27, 2016, but will appear in December's Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
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