The actors from Star Wars: Episode VII might have to sleep with one eye open for a while.

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After Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia) spoke with Daily Mail on Sunday, she gave the impression that a terrible curse could be following some of the stars of the film, including herself. She admitted that she got into a car accident in Los Angeles earlier this week around the same time that Harrison Ford (Han Solo) got into his plane crash. Now she fears that Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker) could be next.

"Things happen in threes," the actress said. "I'm about to call Mark Hamill to make sure he's okay. I have a horrid feeling there's a curse going on here."

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Ford crashed his single-engine plane into a golf course last Thursday. The site mentioned that he likely suffered a pelvic fracture with ankle injuries and several wounds and bruises. Fisher's accident, on the other hand, wasn't quite as scary.

"It wasn't that serious and I wasn't hurt, but it's the first car accident I've ever had," she said. "I drove home and that's when the wheel came off my BMW. My assistant told me I could have died if the wheel had come off when I was on the freeway."

It wasn't too long later when she had discovered that her Star Wars co-star had gotten into the plane crash.

Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens hits theaters on December 18.