Carrie Fisher’s Last Film Will Finally Be Released


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Seven years after beloved actress Carrie Fisher’s untimely passing, her final film Wonderwell will receive a limited release. Fisher had just completed shooting the film before getting ready to reprise her role as General Leia in what would ultimately become Star War: The Rise of Skywalker.

Wonderwell is described as a “modern fairytale;” its cast also includes Rita Ora. Deadline reports the film has been picked up for distribution by Vertical, which acquired North American and UK/Ireland rights to Vlad Marsavin’s directorial debut in a limited theatrical release. You’ll be able to watch the film through AMC in the U.S. starting June 23, and it will be followed by a digital release.

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The images released of Fisher’s character, Hazel, are stirring—not least because she bears a striking resemblance to her mother, Debbie Reynolds, in her role as Aggie in cult Disney favorite Halloweentown. The film is described as follows: “Set between contemporary Italy and a fantastical realm, the coming-of-age story follows Violet, an inquisitive girl living in Italy with her American parents and her beautiful older sister, Savannah. When Savannah is selected to be the face of world-renowned designer Yana’s fashion label, the family travels to an enchanting medieval village for a photo shoot. Neglected and bored, Violet wanders from the ancient Tuscan town into a nearby forest where she meets the enigmatic Hazel, who warns her about Yana’s beleaguered stepson, Daniele. Guided by Hazel to a mysterious portal, Violet is offered a glimpse of what her future might hold.” The filmmakers have noted they will dedicate the film to Fisher.


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Image: Vertical

Seven years after beloved actress Carrie Fisher’s untimely passing, her final film Wonderwell will receive a limited release. Fisher had just completed shooting the film before getting ready to reprise her role as General Leia in what would ultimately become Star War: The Rise of Skywalker.

Wonderwell is described as a “modern fairytale;” its cast also includes Rita Ora. Deadline reports the film has been picked up for distribution by Vertical, which acquired North American and UK/Ireland rights to Vlad Marsavin’s directorial debut in a limited theatrical release. You’ll be able to watch the film through AMC in the U.S. starting June 23, and it will be followed by a digital release.

Image: Vertical

The images released of Fisher’s character, Hazel, are stirring—not least because she bears a striking resemblance to her mother, Debbie Reynolds, in her role as Aggie in cult Disney favorite Halloweentown. The film is described as follows: “Set between contemporary Italy and a fantastical realm, the coming-of-age story follows Violet, an inquisitive girl living in Italy with her American parents and her beautiful older sister, Savannah. When Savannah is selected to be the face of world-renowned designer Yana’s fashion label, the family travels to an enchanting medieval village for a photo shoot. Neglected and bored, Violet wanders from the ancient Tuscan town into a nearby forest where she meets the enigmatic Hazel, who warns her about Yana’s beleaguered stepson, Daniele. Guided by Hazel to a mysterious portal, Violet is offered a glimpse of what her future might hold.” The filmmakers have noted they will dedicate the film to Fisher.


Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.

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