When Will The Next STAR WARS Movie Be Released? Disney Sets TWO Release Dates For Mystery Titles

When Will The Next STAR WARS Movie Be Released? Disney Sets TWO Release Dates For Mystery Titles

With Rogue Squadron no longer set to be released by Lucasfilm, Disney has dated two mystery Star Wars movies for much further down the calendar. What could they be? Find everything we know right here...

By JoshWilding - Sep 16, 2022 02:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars

A little earlier this week, we learned that Patty Jenkins' Rogue Squadron has been completely removed from Disney's release date calendar. The movie was originally announced at the end of 2020, but it soon became clear that issues behind the scenes had seemingly led to the Wonder Woman filmmaker parting ways with Lucasfilm.

We're guessing it was down to good old-fashioned "creative differences," a genuine shocker when the movie was billed as a passion project for Jenkins. Something clearly went wrong and it marks an embarrassing misstep for the studio yet again. 

Things may be starting to look up, though; according to The Hollywood Reporter, Lucasfilm now has two untitled Star Wars movies set for release on December 19, 2025 and December 17, 2027. Clearly, they're looking to go back to the December slot that served the sequels and Rogue One so well (Solo, on the other hand, debuted to disappointing results in May 2018). 

We don't know what either of these movies are or whether they'll be connected in any way. 

Rogue Squadron is off the table, so we have to assume one might be Taika Waititi's Star Wars movie, with the other being the project produced by Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige and written by Loki scribe Michael Waldron. Whether either of them will meet those dates is hard to say, especially based on what Waititi said during Thor: Love and Thunder's press tour.

Honestly, with the way things are going, we wouldn't actually be surprised if that 2025 slot remains vacant. Despite finding great success on Disney+, Lucasfilm is really struggling to put a big screen Star Wars slate together. 

Some might argue the franchise is better suited to television, though we're guessing the studio is feeling the pressure when it comes to making sure what they put in theaters deserves to be there.

Stay tuned for updates.

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