Carrie Fisher's posthumous appearance in Star Wars Episode VIII: The Watch Carnal Sins (2001) full movieLast Jedi is going to be emotional for Star Wars fans around the world, but the film also marked some of her biggest scenes with costar John Boyega.
In a new interview, Boyega said working with Fisher was "amazing" and that they spent a lot more time filming together for this movie.
"We have many scenes in VIII, in this one coming up," Boyega said. "We worked together closely."
SEE ALSO: 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' offers a peek behind the scenes at D23"You get to know someone -- the gloss and the glamor...it starts to kind of go away and you just see the person," Boyega said of getting closer to Fisher. "You're having a great time, you're enjoying each other's company."
The British actor was in Nigeria with his family when he heard of Fisher's death in December.
"It was strange, a strange feeling. I felt like everyone in the cast -- obviously around the world -- just kind of went silent for a bit, kind of like a dim light."
So how can fans expect to feel about Fisher in The Last Jedi?
"It sends her off in a very very amazing way and she's kept alive in this franchise," Boyega said. "And that's the beauty of it. She lives forever, in a sense."
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