STAR WARS: Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy Confirms Rian Johnson's Trilogy Is On The Backburner

STAR WARS: Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy Confirms Rian Johnson's Trilogy Is On The Backburner

Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy has confirmed that Rian Johnson's Star Wars trilogy - which was announced five years ago - has been put on the backburner. She also offers an update on Kevin Feige's movie.

By JoshWilding - May 17, 2022 08:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: Vanity Fair

Between 2015 - 2019, Lucasfilm released Star Wars movies on a yearly basis. However, when both Solo: A Star Wars Story and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker underperformed, Disney appeared to put the franchise's big screen projects on hold and shifted focus to making content for Disney+ instead. 

Thanks to the streaming service, we've so far had two seasons of The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, and a variety of animated projects like The Bad Batch and Star Wars: Visions

Talking to Vanity Fair, Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy was asked about future plans for Star Wars on the silver screen. Asked about Marvel Studios' President Kevin Feige's movie (which Loki Head Writer Michael Waldron has confirmed he's hard at work on), she responded: "I would love to see what movie he might come up with. But right now, no, there isn’t anything [specific]."

Uh, okay then. We're pretty sure Feige is working on a Star Wars movie, but with Rogue Squadron sidelined after a pricey hype video dropped during Disney's Investor Day in 2020, we're not surprised that Kennedy is being a little vague. She did, however, confirm that Star Wars: The Last Jedi writer and director Rian Johnson's planned trilogy is on the backburner. "Rian has been unbelievably busy with Knives Out and the deal that he made at Netflix for multiple movies."

"We have a road map," the excecutive noted, suggesting Taika Waititi and Krysty Wilson-Cairns' project is likely the first time we'll head back to this Galaxy Far, Far Away in theaters since 2019.

"I hesitate to use the word trilogies anymore because Star Wars is much more about persistent storytelling," Kennedy added, seemingly dialling back expectations for future movies when they are eventually announced. Instead, it's looking like the focus is being shifted to episodic storytelling on Disney+ for the time being and that's definitely proven to be a success for the studio thus far.

Check back here shortly for more details on small screen Star Wars plans. 

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