That Ryan Gosling Star Wars movie is looking set to take place after The Rise of Skywalker, so maybe it'll help us forget just how rubbish the 9th film was
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Shawn Levy is directing a new Star Wars film that will take place several years after The Rise of Skywalker. Kathleen Kennedy, Lucasfilm's president, shared updates on this project during an interview, explaining it will introduce new characters while possibly bringing back some from the sequel saga. This film marks a significant development for Lucasfilm, which has faced criticism and delays since the negative reception of the last Star Wars installment. Kennedy also emphasized her ongoing commitment to filmmaking amid speculation about her future with the studio.
It's impressive that Lucasfilm managed to make a Star Wars film so universally disliked that it's prevented any more movies from being made for six years.
Kathleen Kennedy explained that she's producing both the Mandalorian movie and Shawn Levy's project, set to take place after The Rise of Skywalker.
Levy's film will take place five or six years after The Rise of Skywalker, focusing mostly on new characters but may revisit some from the sequel saga.
Kennedy declared, 'I am not retiring. I will never retire from movies. I will die making movies.'
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