Star Wars: Leia cosplay in missbricosplay costume is from the original trilogy

Star Wars: Leia cosplay in missbricosplay costume is from the original trilogy

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Star Wars, right now, is showing the world how it plans to expand over the next few years, mostly thanks to new series. In the hearts of many, however, the original trilogy will always be the real Star Wars. As a tribute to it, missbricosplay offers us a shot of her cosplay of Leia in Jabba's slave costume.

missbricosplay offers us a classic version of Leia's costume, without any particular frills or originality. The final result is therefore excellent in its simplicity. The cosplayer also explains that she is not sure she can participate in the Star Wars celebration that is underway, as COVID-19 could block her plans. But she is excited to be able to go.

If you are looking for more missbricosplay cosplay, then we recommend the missbricosplay Lola Bunny cosplay. Here is also the cosplay of Camie from missbricosplay: she is dizzy but ready for action. How not to mention missbricosplay's Spider-Venom cosplay: she is all female. Let's close with missbricosplay's Catwoman cosplay: it's just perfect.


Tell us, what do you think of Leia's cosplay made by missbricosplay? Has the Star Wars character been recreated in the best way, or do you think you've seen higher quality versions?

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Star Wars Celebration 2022: Jude Law aims for outer space in 'Star Wars: Skeleton Crew'

Secrecy in the 'Star Wars universe' is a complicated matter, but hand it to the tight-lipped folks at Lucasfilm to have kept internet rumors to a minimum regarding a clandestine live-action project set in that ubiquitous galaxy far, far away.


Besides word of the upcoming 'Ahsoka' spinoff starring Rosario Dawson being given an official early 2023 release on the streaming service Disney Plus (opens in new tab), Lucasfilm also lifted the shroud of mystery on this unnamed phantom show at Star Wars Celebration 2022 on Thursday by announcing its title as 'Star Wars: Skeleton Crew.' This finally removes its nebulous secret code name of 'Grammar Rodeo' for good!


During their Lucasfilm Studio Showcase, which was also jam-packed with news of director James Mangold's 'Indiana Jones 5,' a cool 'Andor' teaser, and a new 'Willow' series, the presentation revealed the new Star Wars TV series 'Skeleton Crew' for 2023 starring Jude Law. 


This young-adult series in the vein of classic Amblin flicks is currently in development from 'Spider-Man Trilogy' director Jon Watts and screenwriter Christopher Ford, who penned the recent blockbuster 'Spider-Man: Homecoming.' If you're wondering where this fits in with the Star Wars universe, here's our look at the best Star Wars TV series ranked so far.

The title art for 'Star Wars: Skeleton Crew' starring Jude Law. (Image credit: Disney/Lucasfilm)

Tidbits about this unofficial project referred to Watt's fake working title of 'Grammar Rodeo' as being a 1996 episode of 'The Simpsons' where Bart and his buddies ripped-off a rental car and went for a spring break joyride instead of a school function. Not much in the way of extra plot details have emerged other than it's supposed to have a Spielbergian tone with a nostalgic '80s vibe. 


Lucasfilm's panel dropped a bit more info, other than the new title, by adding that the story will unfold in the New Republic era, like 'Ahsoka' and 'The Mandalorian,' and centers around several children lost and adrift in the 'Star Wars' galaxy trying to make their way back home.


'It stars four kids, but it is not a kid's show,' Watts explained at the California event.


'Star Wars: Skeleton Crew' is on track to begin shooting this summer with 'The Mandalorian's' dynamic duo of Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni acting as executive producers. 


For more nerdy 'Star Wars' stuff, check out our guide to watching the Star Wars movies in order and complete list of the Star Wars movies, ranked best to worst.


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Jeff Spry is an award-winning screenwriter and veteran freelance journalist covering TV, movies, video games, books, and comics. His work has appeared at SYFY Wire, Inverse, Collider, Bleeding Cool and elsewhere. Jeff lives in beautiful Bend, Oregon amid the ponderosa pines, classic muscle cars, a crypt of collector horror comics, and two loyal English Setters.





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