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Star Wars Black Series Princess Leia Organa

Every Star Wars Black Series Princess Leia Organa figure — ANH white dress, Boushh, Hoth, Endor, Yavin 4, Ewok Village, General Leia, and the 50th Anniversary comics versions. Which to buy for every display.

Princess Leia Organa has seventeen Black Series figures covering every significant costume change across the Original Trilogy and the sequel trilogy — one of the highest character counts in the line, reflecting her presence in all three original films as a central protagonist rather than a supporting character. The 2025 Galaxy Collection ANH Leia is the current definitive version of her most iconic look.

Princess Leia in Star Wars

Leia is human — the adopted daughter of Bail and Breha Organa of Alderaan, a senator of the Imperial Senate and a founding member of the Rebel Alliance. Her ANH introduction establishes the character’s specific quality immediately: captured by Darth Vader, she withholds the rebel base’s location under torture, mocks Grand Moff Tarkin while her planet is destroyed in front of her, and immediately begins running the mission to escape the Death Star from within it. She’s the first character the audience meets who is unambiguously competent and unambiguously brave, and she stays that way across three films.

Her political identity is as important as her personal one. Leia is a Senator before she’s a rebel, a diplomat before she’s a soldier, and the Alliance’s existence depends significantly on her ability to move resources and intelligence through the political structures of the Empire while maintaining her cover. Rogue One shows the Death Star plans being transmitted to her ship — she’s the reason they reach the Rebellion at all.

Carrie Fisher’s performance across the Original Trilogy gives the character a specific kind of authority that doesn’t depend on physical dominance. Leia wins arguments. She makes better tactical decisions than the people around her more often than not. Her “I love you” / Han’s “I know” exchange is one of cinema’s better quick characterisations of a relationship — the person who can name what she feels, the person who expresses it through action rather than words.

Her Last Jedi and Rise of Skywalker appearances were filmed before and after Fisher’s death in 2016, and the specific circumstances of those productions give the General Leia figure an additional weight for collectors who follow the character across the full saga.

The ANH Figures

The 2025 Galaxy Collection ANH Princess Leia is the current definitive version — the white dress, the hair buns, Photo Real Carrie Fisher likeness at the quality standard the line achieves in its current era. This supersedes the Red Line 2016 and 40th Anniversary 2017 releases for display purposes. For the Death Star Corridors and Rebel Briefing Room displays, this is the required figure.

The Yavin 4 Galaxy Collection ANH release covers the medal ceremony configuration — the specific ANH ending costume rather than the white dress of the film’s main action. Both costumes are from A New Hope, but they’re different display contexts: the Yavin 4 version belongs in the ceremony and celebration context, the standard ANH in the mission and corridor displays.

The Hoth and Endor Figures

The 40th Anniversary Hoth Leia from 2020 is the ESB Hoth parka configuration at Photo Real quality — the Kenner cardback anniversary presentation, the recommended version for the Battle of Hoth display.

Both ROTJ Leia configurations — the Galaxy Collection Endor poncho and the 40th Anniversary Ewok Village dress — cover different points in Return of the Jedi. The Endor poncho is the combat and mission configuration; the Ewok Village is the celebration configuration from after the shield generator is destroyed. Both are Photo Real era releases from the ROTJ production wave.

The Boushh Disguise

The Boushh Archive reissue is the recommended Jabba’s Palace infiltration version — the bounty hunter disguise Leia uses to deliver Chewbacca as fake captivity and infiltrate the palace. The Blue Wave original from 2015 is still available on secondary markets, but the Archive reissue makes the figure accessible without that sourcing requirement.

The Boushh disguise is one of the Original Trilogy’s most effective character design moments — Leia presenting as a Ubese bounty hunter, maintaining the disguise through a direct negotiation with Jabba in Ubese, and getting caught only when she tries to free Han in the night. The disguise doesn’t fail because of poor execution; it fails because the plan reaches its limit.

General Leia and the Sequel Trilogy

The Red Line General Leia from 2017 covers her Last Jedi commander configuration — the Resistance General in the era after The Force Awakens. No Galaxy Collection update exists, leaving the 2017 Red Line as the current option for the sequel trilogy display. For the Starkiller Base and Battle of Crait displays, this is the available figure.

The 50th Anniversary and Slave Outfit

The 50th Anniversary POTF2 tribute and comics version follow the same pattern as other POTF2 tributes — packaging homages to the 1990s collector line and comics eras respectively.

The 2013 Orange Wave Slave Outfit figure is the line’s original Leia — produced in the launch wave with the controversial Jabba’s Palace metallic costume. It’s noted here for completeness; the figure exists, has a specific collector history as an Orange Wave launch figure, and has been largely absent from subsequent releases.

Which to Buy

For the standard ANH display: ANH 2025 Galaxy Collection. For Hoth: 40th Anniversary ESB. For Endor battle: ROTJ Galaxy Collection Endor. For Jabba’s Palace: Boushh Archive. For the Ewok Village or ROTJ celebration context: Ewok Village ROTJ.

All Princess Leia Organa Figures in the Black Series

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Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Characters. Related: Human | Death Star Corridors | Jabba Throne Room | Han Solo | Luke Skywalker.