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In 2011 the Philadelphia Inquirer reported that Star Wars Episode III, driven by the tagline "End Rebellion! Rebel Unity!", would make Princess Leia once again the most important woman in the Star Wars mythos. The paper said that Princess Leia "chastises her grandmother (Mom) for having too much faith in the good guys.".[136] A Star Wars Episode III film trailer released in 2012 showed an image of Leia with a black eye and scars on her neck and it made people realize "that Leia is still an antihero with a dark edge. She is tough, determined, cool, and capable. Somebody who stands up for herself but still has a heart of gold".[137]
According to the Hartford Courant, the new Disney Princesses have been "promoted as problem solvers, supportive of their partners and the helping professions and willing to fiercely lift the next generation into a better world".[138]
In March 2013, Fortune said on the website "The Fortune 50" that the Disney characters had ushered in the "modern princess. No longer are they passive and weak and in need of rescue. The modern princess is fearless, independent, and strong".[139] The Fortune website reported that since the Disney Princesses have been created, women are regaining "self-esteem, confidence, courage, and empowerment".[140] In a November 2013 story on the website "The Wall Street Journal" reporter Christopher Ingraham argued that examples of "empowered" young women included Bella from the Twilight series, Carrie from Carrie and the Disney Princesses from the Frozen and Moana franchises. Two of the four live-action Disney Princesses were "hosting their spin-off films in December".[141] d2c66b5586