"Star Wars" actress Carrie Fisher will appear in two more "Family Guy" episodes. However, the premiere dates of these episodes are yet to be released, but it is most likely sometime in 2017.
Fisher had a semi-regular presence in the show ever since 2005 when she first stared in the "Jungle Love" episode as the voice of Angela, Peter Griffin's supervisor at the Pawtucket Brewery, and she was able to complete more than 20 episodes with the series up to date, according to the Metro. The "Star Wars" actress was last seen in "Family Guy" in episode "Candy, Quahog Marshmallow," which was released in Jan. 3, 2017 for the United States audience.
"Family Guy" creator and executive producer Seth MacFarlane took to Twitter at the wake of Fisher's death. He said that Fisher will be missed by the "Family Guy" team and even went so far as to praise her as a smart, funny woman full of surprising talent and was always fun to be around.
Carrie Fisher was smart, funny, talented, surprising, and always a hell of a fun time to be around. Family Guy will miss her immensely.
— Seth MacFarlane (@SethMacFarlane) Disyembre 27, 2016
Before her death in Dec. 27 after suffering a massive heart attack on a flight from London to Los Angeles, Fisher had already completed her work on the upcoming "Star Wars: Episode VIII" movie, according to Variety. She will reprise her role as Leia Organa, which she played in the first "Star Wars" movie back when she was still 19 years old.
"The Family Guy" is a cartoon series created by Seth MacFarlane, who also voices the main protagonist Peter Griffin. The show revolves around the Griffin family. The story was first created back in 1998 as a series of short films which later garnered the attention of the broadcasting company giant Fox, giving MacFarlane $50,000 for producing an 11-minute pilot episode made entirely by hand.
Here is the video of "Family Guy" released in the 2016 San Diego Comic Con event: