No, comedian/actress/writer/general awesome person Amy Schumer does not have a role in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." But that doesn't mean she can't get in on the fun.

The writer and star of Universal Pictures' upcoming "Trainwreck" has stolen Princess Leia's gold-clad bikini look from "Star Wars: Return of the Jedi" in the August cover for GQ. Fans of both the comedian herself and the iconic film franchise certainly can't complain.

Not stopping there, Schumer also posed topless with her Princess Leia hair buns undone to cover her, err, Forces, while in bed with R2-D2 and the aforementioned protocol droid. Unfortunately, the issue won't be released until Monday, which fanboys may consider far, far away.

Schumer recently discussed the objectification of women in Hollywood in an interview with Complex in which she noted the one-sided nature of female portrayal.  

"We're all given this male gaze," she said. "It's just instilled in us. In every movie, it's still the slow pan from the shoe up to the girl's thigh, and we're watching it like, 'Well, that's not how I look at women."

Schumer hopes to change that gender dynamic with her upcoming "Trainwreck."

"I hope that this movie is a little bit of a gateway to tell people, 'Don't judge everyone so harshly," she said.