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Charlie's Angels is heading to the big screen -- again!

Elizabeth Banks will take on directing duties for the upcoming adaptation, which is scheduled to hit theaters in summer 2019, The Hollywood Reporter reports.

Though the lucky ladies who will be playing the Angels have yet to be revealed, there's one person who likely won't be slipping into those shoes.

Late actress Carrie Fisher has been honored with a Vanity Fair cover in celebration of the Star Wars franchise’s 40th anniversary and upcoming installment Episode VIII: The Last Jedi.

The iconic star, who portrayed Princess Leia (and later, General Organa) in the films, appears on one of four covers featuring images of the cast shot by acclaimed celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz.

Being Wonder Woman is no easy job!

Next month, the Gal Gadot-starring superhero film lassos its way into theaters. The 32-year-old actress was ready to take on this iconic role, but before she put on her Wonder Women boots, she first had to go through some serious training.

"I had five months of pre-production of doing horse riding and martial arts and a lot of body work," Gadot said about her intense workout regimen.

Here at ET, we're obsessed with a lot of things -- and for the week of May 22 to May 28, this is what we're most excited about:

Why We're Obsessed With 'Game of Thrones' Beer

We've got a cold beer for you Game of Thrones fans -- Brewery Ommegang has partnered with HBO to craft a new beer as fans await the epic premiere of season 7 in early July. Bend the Knee Golden Ale will be available on draft and in a series of three collectible 750ml bottles, all finished in matte black and adorned with one of the three Great House sigils: Stark, Targaryen, or Lannister.

It has been a busy year for actress-director-author Amber Tamblyn. She’s released her feature directorial debut, is starring in a play and just gave birth to her first child.

At 34, Tamblyn is more than used to juggling a personal life and a professional one. She’s been working for over two decades, beginning with General Hospital and then becoming a household face as Joan on the CBS drama Joan of Arcadia before playing Tibby in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. But it’s this new job that’s completely unique to her.