Digitally re-creating performances of actors who have passed away is a thorny issue, but it's one that Disney is apparently pushing forward with haste.
After Carrie Fisher's tragic and unexpected death in December, talk has turned to how her role as Princess Leia - and now, General Organa - will feature in upcoming Star Wars movies.
Leia is said to have a more significant role in the franchise's next instalment, Episode 8, and it was hoped an even bigger role in Episode 9.
And although Carrie had finished shooting her scenes for Episode 8, production on its follow-up hasn't even started yet. So, what will Disney do?
According to BBC's Newsnight, Disney has already entered into talks with Fisher's family and estate to discuss the prospect of a CGI General Organa, much like Peter Cushing's 'appearance' in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story as Grand Moff Tarkin.
The technology uses a different actor for the performance before applying what is essentially "digital make-up" to re-create an uncanny likeness of the original character.
And while Carrie loved the bit of CGI magic used at the end of Rogue One to resurrect a young Princess Leia, an entire performance crafted by technology may be a different story entirely.
Carrie's final return as leader of the Resistance in Rian Johnson's Star Wars: Episode VIII will delight audiences galaxy-wide on December 15, 2017.
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