Kathleen Kennedy Reveals That Taika Waititi Movie Should Be Released Before ‘Rogue Squadron’
Kathleen Kennedypresident of Lucasfilm, updated the schedule of upcoming “Star Wars” features during an interview with Vanity Fair.
Kennedy revealed that the as-yet-untitled film from the director Taika Waititi should be released before “Rogue Squadron”, by director Patty Jenkins, which was postponed indefinitely in November. The film was originally slated for December 2023, but was pulled from the calendar due to creative differences.
Little is known about the two productions, only that the waititi will have a script Krysty Wilson-Cairns, from “Last Night in Soho” and “1917”. While “Rogue Squadron” will be written by Matthew Robinsonfrom “The First Liar”.
Kennedy also commented on other productions, including the film that Kevin Feige would produce. “I’d love to see what movie he would create, but right now there’s nothing specific.“.
about the trilogy Rian Johnsondirector of “The Last Jedi”, Kennedy he said: “Rian Is Unbelievably Busy With ‘Knives and Secrets’ and His Netflix Multi-Film Deal“.
At the moment, Lucasfilm focuses its efforts on TV productions. Its release schedule looks like this:
- “Obi-Wan Kenobi”: May 27
- “Andor”: Between July and August 2022
- “The Mandalorian” (Season 3): late 2022 or early 2023
- “Ahsoka”: no date set
- “The Acolyte”: no date set
- series of Jon Watts: no set date
Source: cinebuzz
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