Sherry Taylor

Is Star Wars Cursed?

Carrie Fisher is convinced the new “Star Wars” movie is cursed because people have been getting hurt during filming AND not just any people, the people that were in the original movies. Harrison Ford recently broke his ankle and pelvis while flying his airplane last week, but before that on set he broke his leg which delayed the filming. Carrie says that everyone played that injury down, but it could have been much worse. Now she’s revealing that she was also in an accident, a car crash that wasn’t very serious, but she says it was the first car crash she’s ever been in. She also said that after the crash she drove home only to have her wheel fall off of the car! She said since things happen in three’s, she’s going to call Mark Hamill to make sure he’s okay. 

What do you think? Could the new movies be cursed?

Remember these movies that seemed to be cursed?

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