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Russell says Abrams’ new ‘Star Wars’ script made her cry

/ 12:20 PM June 21, 2019

Russel says 'Star Wars' script made her cry

In this Feb. 2, 2019 photo, Keri Russell arrives at the 71st annual DGA Awards at the Ray Dolby Ballroom in Los Angeles. Russell says she cried when she read J.J. Abrams’ version of the script for “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”. The actress plays a new character name Zorri Bliss in the film, which is the final chapter in the Skywalker story that started with 1977’s “Star Wars”. Image: Invision/Chris Pizzello via AP

Keri Russell says that when J.J. Abrams sent her his version of the script for “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”, it overwhelmed her.

“When I read his script that he wrote I cried,” she told The Associated Press in a recent interview. “I mean who knows what it will turn out to be and I hope it remains true to what he originally wanted.”

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Abrams directs the film which is the final chapter in the Skywalker story that started with 1977’s “Star Wars”.

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Russell says Abrams is the right person to finish the saga because he cares.

“He’s not trying to change it to be something else,” she said. “He really respects what it is.”

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Russell plays a new character named Zorri Bliss. She can’t reveal much about the character except that she loves the costume. She calls the character and her look “bad ass.”

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She recalled Abrams told her she would need to wear a helmet. “I was like, ‘That is my dream job. I can see everyone. No one can see me. Hello. Amazing!'”

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Russell said the original “Star Wars” films are among the first she saw in theaters, so it’s amazing to be part of them now. “I have such memories of Princess Leia and Chewbacca and Han Solo, I have such memories of them— like everyone does,” she said. “So, yes, it’s incredible to get to be whatever part I am.”

Russell and Abrams have a creative history because he co-created her series “Felicity” for which she won a Golden Globe. She also had a small role in “Mission: Impossible III”, which he directed. She is currently starring in the play “Burn This” with Adam Driver on Broadway.

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“Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” is scheduled for release on Dec. 20. CC

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