Star Wars 8 The Last Jedi end credits: Will there be a tribute to Carrie Fisher and Leia?

Having finished filming Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Carrie Fisher sadly died in December aged 60.

Now Star Wars theorist Mike Zeroh has claimed there are rumours that there could be a tribute to the Princess Leia star during the new film’s end credits.

In his new YouTube video he said: “Now one great new detail that we did learn about The Last Jedi, is that there will be something very special that will be revealed and delivered to the fans within the ending credits of this motion picture.

“I believe this all has to do with that old leak and rumour of them honouring Carrie Fisher as an actress, and the character she portrayed in the Star Wars films as Princess Leia/General Leia Organa”

If not a Carrie Fisher tribute, Zeroh reckons there could be a sneak peek of the upcoming Han Solo movie.

He added: “It could have something do with the untitled Han Solo movie, which is still slated for a May 2018 release.”

He said: “It would be a little thing that they would show…[leaving] the fans teary eyed. Carrie Fisher will have a tribute at the very end of the film when the credits start rolling.”

Zeroh added: “But what’s really great, reportedly, is that John Williams did a little mini score for that sequence [by] itself alone.

“I think they’re gonna do something with a set of pictures if I had to guess.”

Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi will be released in UK cinemas on December 14, 2017.