Original trilogy Star Wars Introduced in
Star Wars (1977), Princess Leia of Alderaan is a member of the Imperial Senate and a leader in the Rebel Alliance. She is captured when Darth Vader boards her ship, demanding that she reveal the location of stolen architectural plans for the Death Star, the
Galactic Empire's battle station. Before her interrogation, Leia hid the plans inside the
droid R2-D2, and sent him to find one of the last remaining Jedi,
Obi-Wan Kenobi. Vader takes Leia to the Death Star and tortures her, but she offers him no information. The Death Star commander
Grand Moff Tarkin threatens to destroy Alderaan unless she reveals the location of the Rebel base. She provides the location of an abandoned headquarters on Dantooine, but Tarkin obliterates Alderaan anyway. Leia is rescued by Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and
Chewbacca. They escape aboard Han's ship, the
Millennium Falcon. After analyzing the Death Star schematics, the Rebels find a small weakness in the battle station, which allows Luke to destroy it with torpedoes launched from his
X-wing. After the victory, Leia honors Luke, Han and Chewbacca for their heroism.Fisher claimed that in the original script, when Luke and Han arrive to rescue Leia, she is unconscious, her eyes are yellow and she is hanging upside down, imagery which alludes to the 1973 horror film
The Exorcist. Fisher explained that the scene was changed because Chewbacca would have had to carry Leia for an extended period of time.
The Empire Strikes Back In
The Empire Strikes Back (1980), Leia is commanding the Rebel base on
Hoth. As Han prepares to leave the base to pay off Jabba, he tries to make Leia admit that she has romantic feelings for him. When Imperial forces arrive and assault the base, Leia leads an evacuation. She then flees with Han, Chewbacca and
C-3PO in the
Falcon. While hiding in an asteroid field, Leia and Han share a kiss. With the ship needing repairs, Han seeks out his old friend
Lando Calrissian in
Cloud City. Lando welcomes the group graciously, but has betrayed them to the Empire. He turns them over to Vader, who hopes to use them as bait to capture Luke. Leia confesses her love for Han as he is frozen in
carbonite and handed over to the bounty hunter
Boba Fett. As Lando, Leia, and Chewbacca escape from Cloud City, Leia senses that Luke is in trouble, and she orders Chewbacca to turn the ship around and rescue him. He was wounded during a
lightsaber duel with Vader, and used the Force to contact Leia.
Return of the Jedi In
Return of the Jedi (1983), Leia infiltrates
Jabba the Hutt's palace on Tatooine disguised as the
Ubese bounty hunter Boushh. She frees Han from the carbonite, but they are both recaptured by Jabba, who chains Leia and outfits her in a metal bikini. After Luke arrives and kills Jabba's
rancor, the crime lord sentences Luke, Han and Chewbacca to be fed to a
Sarlacc, a deadly ground-dwelling beast. The group overpowers their captors, and Leia strangles Jabba to death with her chain. The companions then escape the planet and return to the Rebel base. Later, they travel to the forest moon of
Endor to disable a shield protecting the second Death Star. There, Luke reveals to Leia that he is her twin brother and that Vader is their father. After joining forces with a tribe of
Ewoks, the Rebels manage to destroy the Death Star and defeat the Empire.
Revenge of the Sith In the prequel film
Revenge of the Sith (2005), Anakin Skywalker's wife Padmé Amidala is pregnant with twins near the end of the
Clone Wars. After Anakin turns to the dark side of the Force and becomes Darth Vader, Padmé gives birth to Luke and Leia on Polis Massa and then dies. Leia is adopted by Senator
Bail Organa of Alderaan and his wife, Queen Breha.
Sequel trilogy The Force Awakens reprised the role of Leia in
The Force Awakens (2015).|thumb|upright Leia returns in
The Force Awakens (2015), which takes place thirty years after the events of
Return of the Jedi. She is the leader of the Resistance, an organization she formed to fight the First Order. She is also trying to find her brother Luke, who disappeared years earlier. After a battle on the planet Takodana, she reunites with Han. They discuss their son, Ben Solo, who left Jedi training and fell to the dark side of the Force, becoming the First Order warlord
Kylo Ren. Leia believes Ren can be brought back from the dark side, and urges Han to bring him home. When Han encounters Ren on
Starkiller Base, he asks him to abandon the First Order. Ren refuses and instead kills his father. Leia senses Han's death through the Force, and later shares a moment of grief with the scavenger
Rey, who viewed Han as a father figure. Although Leia appears as a Jedi in various
Star Wars Legends works, she is not depicted that way in
The Force Awakens. The film's director,
J.J. Abrams, explained that Leia's decision to lead the Resistance instead of training as a Jedi was "simply a choice that she made". Nevertheless, he affirmed that Leia's strength with the Force is an intrinsic part of her character. Asked to describe Leia in the film, Fisher said her character is under "a lot of pressure" and is likely feeling defeated, tired, and angry. Fisher was nominated for a
2016 Saturn Award for
Best Supporting Actress for her performance.
The Last Jedi Fisher returns as Leia in
The Last Jedi, the 2017 sequel to
The Force Awakens. When Leia's ship is attacked by the First Order, she is expelled into space, but uses the Force to pull herself back onboard. After recovering, she shoots and stuns the Resistance pilot
Poe Dameron, who mutinied against
Vice Admiral Holdo. From his self-imposed exile on
Ahch-To, Luke uses the Force to project himself to the Resistance stronghold on
Crait. He reunites with Leia and apologizes for Ben's fall to the dark side. Leia says that her son is gone, but Luke assures her that nobody is ever truly gone. While Luke distracts Ren and his troops, Leia and the remaining Resistance forces escape in the
Falcon. The filming of Fisher's scenes was completed shortly before her death on December 27, 2016.
The Rise of Skywalker Following Fisher's death,
Variety reported that she was slated to appear in
The Rise of Skywalker (2019). In
The Rise of Skywalker, Leia continues to lead the Resistance while guiding Rey in her Jedi training; a flashback presented later reveals that Leia abandoned her own Jedi instruction with Luke after seeing a vision of her son's death. While Rey and Ren duel on
Kef Bir, Leia uses all of her remaining strength to reach out to Ren through the Force. Rey impales him while he is distracted, then heals his wound as Leia dies. During the climactic battle on
Exegol, a transformed Ben Solo utilizes the remainder of his life force to revive a comatose Rey, then vanishes into the Force at the same time as his mother. Rey travels to the Lars homestead on Tatooine and buries the lightsabers that had belonged to Leia and Luke. As the Force spirits of her two mentors look on, Rey tells a passerby that her name is "Rey Skywalker."
Rogue One Leia makes a brief appearance in the final scene of the 2016 film
Rogue One. She receives the stolen plans for the Death Star as a lead-up to the beginning of
Star Wars. Since
Rogue One takes place just prior to the original trilogy, a young Leia was required. To create this effect, a
computer-generated image of a young Carrie Fisher was superimposed over the face of the actress
Ingvild Deila. Archival audio of Fisher was used to voice the character.
Series A teenage Princess Leia, voiced by Julie Dolan, appears in a 2016 episode of the animated series
Star Wars Rebels, which is set between
Revenge of the Sith and
Star Wars. In the episode, Leia is sent on a secret mission for the Rebel Alliance.
Dave Filoni, the executive producer of
Rebels, said the intention was to show Leia developing her leadership abilities. He added that in the series, Leia is "part of the Empire. She doesn't believe in the Empire, but she is acting the part, almost a double agent." Leia also appears in the web series
Forces of Destiny (2017–2018) voiced by
Shelby Young, and in
Star Wars Resistance, voiced by Rachel Butera and
Carolyn Hennesy. Leia appears as a ten-year-old child in the 2022 live-action series
Obi-Wan Kenobi, portrayed by
Vivien Lyra Blair. Of Blair's casting, series writer
Joby Harold said the show wanted an actor who would embody a young Carrie Fisher. In a review of the series, Eric Deggans of
NPR wrote that Blair "practically channels Carrie Fisher's subversive, wisecracking spirit".
Novels Leia makes her first literary appearance in
Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker, the novelization of the original 1977 film
Star Wars, which was released six months before the film in November 1976. Credited to Lucas but
ghostwritten by
Alan Dean Foster, the novel was based on Lucas' screenplay. Leia later appeared in the novelizations
The Empire Strikes Back (1980) by
Donald F. Glut and
Return of the Jedi (1983) by
James Kahn. She is also a
point-of-view character in the
2015 novelization of
The Force Awakens by Foster. Foster's 1978 novel ''
Splinter of the Mind's Eye was commissioned by Lucas as the basis for a potential low-budget sequel to Star Wars'' should the film prove unsuccessful. In the story, Luke and Leia seek a crystal on a swampy planet and eventually face Vader in combat. Leia appears in the
Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens line of novels and comics, which were introduced to connect
The Force Awakens with previous films. She is featured in the young adult novel
Moving Target: A Princess Leia Adventure (2015) by
Cecil Castellucci and Jason Fry, which is set between
The Empire Strikes Back and
Return of the Jedi, and
Claudia Gray's novels
Star Wars: Bloodline (2016) and
Leia: Princess of Alderaan (2017). The former is set six years before
The Force Awakens, while the latter features a 16-year-old Leia before the events of
A New Hope. She also leads in
Beth Revis'
Star Wars: The Princess and the Scoundrel which is set immediately right after
Return of the Jedi.
Comics Leia appears in the limited series
Star Wars: Princess Leia (2015), which takes place immediately after
Star Wars. She is also featured in the four-part series
Star Wars: Shattered Empire (2015), set immediately after
Return of the Jedi.
Princess Leia depicts Leia training in martial arts on Alderaan and explores her reaction to the destruction of the planet, while
Shattered Empire portrays her as a skilled pilot who undertakes a dangerous mission alongside
Poe Dameron's mother. Leia also appears in
Star Wars #12.
Other Leia appears briefly in the 1978 television film
The Star Wars Holiday Special as a leader and administrator of the new Rebel Alliance base. She and C-3PO contact Chewbacca's wife
Mallatobuck for assistance in finding Chewbacca and Han. Leia also appears in the animated segment at a different base in an asteroid field, and at the Life Day ceremony at the end of the film. Fisher also appeared in and hosted the November 18, 1978, episode of
Saturday Night Live that aired one day after the special. ==
Star Wars Legends ==