Depressingly, Kennedy seems to be excited about AI and wants to work with the tech to make new stuff. She also told the outlet that she's been planning this exit for a few years now and hand-picked her successors, Clone Wars creator Dave Filoni and veteran ILM manager Lynwen Brennan. And while she'll still be around producing future Star Wars movies, including Ryan Gosling's Starfighter and the upcoming Mandalorian and Grogu flick, it's clear from this interview that Kennedy was tired of Disney not wanting to take more risks on projects like Andor.
Oh, it's an oversubscribed year. I hadn't planned it like this. I also directed a new movie this year that I wrote that I'm finishing right now. The romantic prison drama "The Life and Deaths of Wilson Shedd," starring Amanda Seyfried? Yes. The performances by Amanda Seyfried and Scoot McNairy are extraordinary. It's an ambitious movie. It's not finished. We've locked picture, but we have a lot of work to do: sound and score and VFX. We'll try to sell it next year.
On Sept. 30, Zendaya stepped out to attend Louis Vuitton's Spring 2026 show during Paris Fashion Week, as a loyal ambassador to the brand. As always, she dressed for the occasion, with help from her beloved stylist Law Roach, choosing an ensemble that perfectly meshed edginess and spice. Before the show at Paris' famed Louvre, Zendaya walked the red (well, white) carpet in a look that was worthy of being displayed at the museum. She donned a silver coat dress from Louis Vuitton's Resort 2026 collection, featuring an ultra-short hem.
From there he said no to every role that came his way for four years, bar a season-four cameo and a small part in Baz Luhrmann's Elvis. I lost my anonymity overnight and it scared the shit out of me, Montgomery, now 30, says. He speaks fast and taps the table in time with those last words, a brimmed cap sitting low over his face. That was a big driving force for stepping back.