Future blockbuster movie Star Wars: Episode VII continues to garner buzz on a massive scale. To the excitement of many old school fans, Carrie Fisher is set to make her return to the franchise that helped make her a household name in Hollywood.

Fisher, who played the part of Princess Leia in the original three Star Trek films, has reportedly confirmed that she'll be coming back to reprise her role in the seventh movie.

Fisher, now 56, spoke to The Calgary Herald about her feelings on working for Disney, who recently bought LucasFilm.

"I like being bought by Disney, because they never wanted to buy me before. I'm glad they are doing a new movie because they are sending a trainer to my house so I can get in really good shape. So I'm really eating a lot of sugar in advance, as you can see. By the time I really get down to it I will have eaten everything."

Fisher, who is also a novelist and a screenwriter, continued her interview with her characteristic sense of humor, elaborating on her lip-locking escapades of the past with Harrison Ford (Hans Solo).

"Here's the thing: There's a difference between screen kissing and life kissing. Harrison doesn't like screen kissing. I believe one time he put an oyster in his mouth. Not with me, he just told me about that so I'd behave myself. So, not so great onscreen. But we were playing spin-the-bottle and he was better."

Since purchasing Lucasfilm from George Lucas in the fall, Disney has continued to make several significant changes to the Star Wars franchise.

What Culture reported that Star Wars: Episode VII is slated to be set around the time period following the events of Return of the Jedi.

The movie is slated to be released at some point in 2015.