Carrie Fisher’s Final Film To Finally Be Released, More Than 7 Years After Her Death

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Prior to her death in December 2016, Carrie Fisher filmed a role in the film “Wonderwell”, and fans will finally get to see it later this month.

According to Deadline, Fisher completed filming her role in the fantasy flick — which also stars Rita Ora, Nell Tiger Free, Sebastian Croft and Kiera Milward — just six weeks before her death.

The outlet reports that “Wonderwell” has finally been picked up by a distributor in North America, Vertical, which will be releasing the film on June 23. READ MORE: Billie Lourd Shares Emotional Tribute To Late Mom Carrie Fisher On Mother’s Day As director Vlad Marsavin explained, post-production budgetary challenges with special effects led to the lengthy delay. “The journey we have taken as filmmakers with this movie, has been as perilous as that of the movie itself,” he said. “From filming to screen it has taken us seven years.

The visual effects on a movie of this magnitude takes time, but we were challenged with COVID lockdowns and of course the passing of our wonderful Carrie Fisher.

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