We had plenty of big announcements during Star Wars Celebration Europe over the weekend, including major big-screen news and the first trailer for Ahsoka, but we also got some updates on a couple of projects that were said to have been shelved.
While speaking to IGN, Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy refuted the recent trade report that Rogue Squadron had been scrapped.
"That is definitely something that we still talk about,” she said. “Whether it’s a movie or it ends up in the series space, that’s definitely something.”
Whether Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins would still be involved is another matter, as the filmmaker's relationship with Disney/Lucasfilm is said to have soured.
Another potential Star Wars project we haven't heard anything about in a while is Kevin Feige's mysterious movie, but Kennedy claims nothing was ever greenlit or even seriously discussed.
“Well, Kevin Feige’s project was something announced in the press or, I suppose, fandom, but nothing ever got developed,” Kennedy continued. “We never discussed an idea. As everyone knows, Kevin is a huge “Star Wars” fan, and if he did come up with something, I would be all ears, but that’s never really happened. So, it’s not really an abandoned project: it just didn’t happen.”