Carrie Fisher
Carrie Fisher and her dog Gary on stage at the ‘Star Wars’ Celebration 2016 on July 17, 2016 in London just five months before her death. Getty Images

Plenty of Carrie Fisher fans will likely be looking to watch some of the actress’ movies after her recent death. While some of Fisher’s most popular films are not available with a subscription to the top streaming services, there are various ways to see her most famous roles.

None of the “Star Wars” movies in which Fisher appears can be streamed with a subscription to Netflix or Amazon Prime. However, “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” can be streamed on Starz. “A New Hope,” “The Empire Strikes Back,” “Return of the Jedi” can all be purchased on Amazon Video, iTunes and the Google Play store.

Aside from her role as Princess Leia in the “Star Wars” franchise, Fisher has appeared in other iconic movies. She played a major role in “When Harry Met Sally…,” which can be seen with a subscription to Hulu. Woody Allen’s “Hannah and Her Sisters,” featuring Fisher, is available on Amazon Prime.

Other Fisher movies available with Amazon Prime include “She’s Back,” “Sweet Revenge” and “Soapdish.” They were released in 1989, 1990 and 1991, respectively. Both Amazon Prime and Hulu are streaming the 1978 episode of “Saturday Night Live” that was hosted by Fisher.

One of Fisher’s most recent films can be streamed with a subscription to Amazon Prime. “Wishful Drinking,” Fisher’s one-woman stage show based on her autobiography, was released in 2010.

Fisher made a few well-known cameos later in her career, and one of her most famous ones can be streamed online. She plays a nun in “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back,” which is available on Netflix streaming.