27 A slap from Princess Leia: Oscar Isaac still remembers the first day of shooting Star Wars 8!

27 A slap from Princess Leia: Oscar Isaac still remembers the first day of shooting Star Wars 8!

Carrie Fisher’s (and Princess Leia’s) famous abduction lives on in a new bonus clip from the Blu-ray and digital editions of Star Wars: The Last Jedi. If you watched the latest trilogy, you probably know that one of the highlights of the “Skywalker Saga” was the relationship between Princess General Leia Organa (Carrie Fisher) and its star pilot Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac).

No doubt Leia’s weakness for the arrogant Resistance pilot is because he reminds her of someone she once knew: a certain beloved Han Solo (Harrison Ford).

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at some point the last jedi (2017) by Rian Johnson General Organa has had enough of Dameron’s defiance and demoted his best pilot.

In a previous interview on Stephen Colbert’s Late Show, Oscar Isaac He explained how difficult the scene was to perform and that the late actor – who finally got his well-deserved star in Hollywood – had to hit it 27 times in one day!

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A lot of the stuff I got was with Carrie, which was amazing… I remember the first day of shooting there was a scene with her and it was always – you know, a lot of times on the first day, filmmakers, everybody’s trying to find the tone and understand – and I remember that scene , where I came to talk to him and he was very angry with me and was hitting me, and Rien was doing it over and over again. Carrie ended up doing 27 takes and each time she hit a different spot on my face.

40 times, not 27!

But when Entertainment Tonight recently shared bloopers of the last jediIt turned out that howeverOscar Isaac stated that there were 27 takings, Carrie Fisher In the end, he slapped her 40 times in one day! in the interview Stephen ColbertThe actor then congratulated the late actor.

He was the wittiest, funniest, most down-to-earth person I’ve ever had the opportunity to work with…yeah, really disappointing.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi is still available on Disney+.

Discover the full interview with Oscar Isaac in the original language below:


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