Carrie Fisher Damn Right I Wanna Be In the New 'Star Wars'

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The upcoming Disney-owned "Star Wars" movie will star a much older Princess Leia ... at least if Carrie Fisher gets her way -- because the actress tells TMZ, she'd love to star in the next installment.

Carrie was at LAX yesterday when we asked if she'd accept a role in "Episode 7" -- currently in development at Disney -- and she said, "Yes. Sure. Wouldn't you?"

It would make sense too -- because "Episode 7" would follow "Return of the Jedi" in the Stars Wars timeline, meaning Leia could conceivably be a lot older in the new movie.

Carrie also said Disney low-balled George Lucas with its $4.05 billion deal -- saying he should've gotten about $500 million more.

'Star Wars' Sale You Be the Judge

Disney just gobbled up all things George Lucas for the reasonable price of $4 billion -- which includes the "Star Wars" franchise. So we gotta ask ...

Sam Jackson George Lucas Got CHEATED!!!!

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George Lucas got straight Jedi mind tricked into taking a crappy $4 BILLION deal for the "Star Wars" deal ... this according to former Jedi council member Mace Windu ... aka Sam Jackson.

Sam had just purchased some earth food at a Bristol Farms in L.A. when we asked about George's blockbusted deal with Disney.

"He got cheated," Jackson told us.

Photog: You think he deserved more?
Sam: Yeah

Photog: That's a lot of money!
Sam: Not to some people.

So, we gotta ask ...

'Star Wars' Dear Disney ... Don't Screw This Up!!

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George Lucas has passed the "Star Wars" baton to Disney, and nerds can rejoice -- at least until the Mouse does something dumb ... like NOT killing off Jar Jar Binks! C'mon, who do we gotta know?!

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Chewbacca & Jar Jar Binks The Force is Strong ... with Disney

Mickey Mouse just got the wookie stamp of approval ... 'cause the guy who played Chewbacca in the original trilogy tells TMZ he's totally stoked Disney will continue the "Star Wars" franchise.

We spoke with Peter Mayhew ... who tells us, “I have no doubt Disney will respect and continue the legacy of Lucasfilm. I have worked with Disney for many years during their Star Wars Weekends Celebration and seen how much they love the films and the fans.”

Mayhew -- who currently runs the Peter Mayhew Foundation for special needs and at-risk children -- says he's impressed by the way Disney involved Marvel Comics legend Stan Lee in the "Avengers" movies. "[Disney] has an excellent track record for listening to the creator's voice."

And Chewie ain't the only "Star Wars" character on board ... we also spoke with Ahmed Best -- the voice of Jar Jar Binks -- who tells us, "George has always been a hero and a mentor. I am happy that the saga will continue."

Daniel Logan – who played young Boba Fett in Episode II – adds, "I think Disney acquiring Lucasfilm is a wonderful thing! There are exciting times ahead for Star Wars fans!”

As for Peter, all info for his foundation can be found on his website, Chewbacca.com.

George Lucas NEW 'STAR WARS' MOVIE Disney Buys Lucasfilm for $4 Bil

If George Lucas wasn't rich before, he sure as hell is now -- because Disney just bought his movie company Lucasfilm Ltd. for $4.05 BILLION ... and has already announced a NEW STAR WARS MOVIE!!!

Lucas said in a statement, "It's now time for me to pass 'Star Wars' on to a new generation of filmmakers." According to Disney, "Star Wars: Episode 7" is slated for release in 2015.

Lucas will be a "creative consultant" on all new "Star Wars" films.

It's pretty crazy ... considering Lucas said he would never make another "Star Wars" movie -- telling the New York Times, "Why would I make any more, when everybody yells at you all the time and says what a terrible person you are?"

Lucas even told us directly back in March ... "Star Wars" was DEAD forever.

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Adrianne C I Was 'Molested' Outside Star Wars Expo

Former "America's Next Top Model" champ Adrianne Curry called police in Orlando this weekend ... claiming an allegedly drunk man reached up her skirt and "molested" her outside of a Star Wars convention.

Curry called police around 3:00 AM on Sunday to report the incident that allegedly went down in front of the hotel where the Star Wars expo was going down ... but claims it took more than an hour before cops arrived on scene.

According to the police report, obtained by TMZ, the officer who arrived at the hotel claims he "came in contact with the male as he lay in the bushes at the entrance to the hotel."

The officer claims he spoke to multiple witnesses -- one of which said the suspect "attempted several times to fight several other people as they stood outside waiting to be picked up for the Star Wars convention."

The man was eventually arrested for disorderly intoxication.

Curry later Tweeted, "cops are here..molesting pervert drunk in the back of their car...going to bed ... i cannot believe last night happened....love starwars...but ready to leave.”

Lando Calrissian & Han Solo Reunited

Thirty years after first starring as Lando Calrissian and Han Solo in "The Empire Strikes Back," Billy Dee Williams, 73, and Harrison Ford, 67, reunited at an anniversary screening of the classic film in Hollywood last night.

The force is with them.

Chewbacca 'Memba Him?!

Peter Mayhew became kinda sorta famous for playing Chewbacca in four of the six "Star Wars" films. Guess what he looks like now!

Up Up and a Vader

Darth Vader is Back ... and full of hot air!

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An 85-foot tall hot air balloon fashioned to look like the infamous helmet of "Star Wars" warlord Darth Vader took to the skies Thursday to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the the original film. The $135,000 gas bag took flight in the small town of Ceroux, Belgium as part of a hot air balloon festival.

It is unknown whether the balloon is impenetrable to The Force.

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'Star Wars' Pirate Cops a Plea

Marc Hoaglin of Huntington Beach, Calif. pled guilty yesterday to one count of uploading a work being prepared for commercial distribution. Hoaglin was nabbed for uploading a stolen copy of 'Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith' to the Internet the day before its theatrical release.

Despite dire warnings being issued by movie studios against this sort of piracy, Hoaglin was willing to risk years in a U.S. prison for the chance to brag to his fellow geeks at POTUK.com (Pirates of the U.K.), a movie-swapping website.

Mission accomplished, Marc! TMZ suspects you will be the only member of the A/V Club with a felony conviction and a room at the Greybar Hotel, where "illegal uploading" is just another tortured metaphor.