What’s going on with Star Wars? In line with a current report in Variety, one of many few Star Wars motion pictures nonetheless in lively growth, the untitled one starring Daisy Ridley as Rey Skywalker, simply misplaced yet one more author — Steven Knight. If the film nonetheless occurs in any respect, meaning it’ll take even longer to get to theaters; a brand new author needs to be discovered, a brand new script needs to be written, and on and on it goes.
This has grow to be a well-recognized story for Star Wars followers. In recent times, Lucasfilm has launched after which quietly scuttled tons of potential Star Wars motion pictures and exhibits. Keep in mind Rian Johnson’s spinoff trilogy? Or how in regards to the one from the Recreation of Thrones guys? Who else was excited for Kevin Feige’s Star Wars? Too dangerous; as a result of it’s not occurring.
So what is occurring? In our newest Star Wars video, we talk about the state of Star Wars in 2024. Why are so many initiatives delayed? When will we see a brand new Star Wars film? What will it seem like? What do we need to really see out of any of those initiatives? Watch our full dialogue within the video under:
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