Star Wars Journal: Captive to Evil - Wikipedia Captive to Evil (Star Wars Journal) by Watson, Jude A copy that has been read, but remains in excellent. The book is published by Scholastic and part of the Star Wars Journal Series. The segment first aired on “Nightline” last night, with NBC’s Clayton Sandell touring Industrial Light and Magic - the special-effects company George Lucas first founded in 1975. film Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (1977) from the point of view of one of its main characters, Princess Leia. READ MORE: ‘Star Wars’: Carrie Fisher Finished Filming ‘Episode VIII’ Before Her Death This latter appearance feels especially poignant in light of Fisher’s death, as she ends the film with a single word: “hope.” A new video details the process of bringing the two back in digital form. Opinions are divided over Leia‘s role in Rogue One.Was the CGI convincing or distracting And did her presence make sense in the context of A New Hope, which begins with Leia assuring Darth. Special effects guru Jeff Knoll led the team that created the CGI renditions of Princess Leia and Grand Moff Tarkin that appeared in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
(Reader beware: “ Rogue One” spoilers within.) If you’ve seen the latest “ Star Wars” story, then you already know that two characters from the original trilogy appear in CGI form: Grand Moff Tarkin ( Peter Cushing, who died in 1994) and Princess Leia ( Carrie Fisher, who died late last year, after “Rogue One” was already in theaters). Carrie Fisher reportedly 'loved' the Princess Leia cameo in Rogue One.