Last week saw Carrie Fisher pass away as a result of a heart attack.
Details are now learned about the future of Princess Leia in the upcoming Star Wars Episode VIII and IX movies as Disney needs to decide what to do with the character.
Colin Trevorrow, who is co-writing and directing Star Wars: Episode IX, is said to be meeting with LucasFilm's Kathleen Kennedy next week to discuss options for Princess Leia, which could range anywhere from cutting the character's screen/story time to using a different actress or even going the route of Star Wars: Rogue One and using CGI.
Another report has also mentioned that Disney could net around $50 million as a result of the death of Carrie Fisher – set to be the largest single personal accident insurance claim payout ever – as Disney took out an insurance policy in the event Carrie Fisher was unable to fulfill her three-film Star Wars contract.
Carrie Fisher has also been cremated and some of her ashes will be buried along with her mother, Debbie Reynolds, who passed away shortly after the death of her daughter.
"Star Wars: Episode VIII" has a December 15, 2017 release, with "Episode IX" due out May 24, 2019 and expected to start filming next year.