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What is Disney going to do with Star Wars?
The next big screen Star Wars adventure will be Rogue Squadron, helmed by Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins, was supposed to premiere Dec. 2023. But with Jenkins’ busy schedule, Disney announced that it has put the film on the backburner for the time being — meaning we might not see the film for awhile.
Is Kylo Ren in the next Star Wars movie?
He appears in The Force Awakens (2015), The Last Jedi (2017), Star Wars Resistance (2018–2020), and The Rise of Skywalker (2019), as well as related media and merchandising. Driver’s performance received acclaim from critics and fans….
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Will Adam driver come back to Star Wars?
It’s not unthinkable that we’ll see Rey, Poe or even Kylo Ren in future projects from a galaxy far, far away – despite Ren’s fate in that aforementioned closing chapter – as House of Gucci actor Adam Driver has confirmed in a recent interview. “No, I’m totally not against [doing more Star Wars],” Driver told UNILAD.
Is Disney’s Star Wars franchise on shaky ground?
Disney ‘s ( NYSE:DIS) Star Wars franchise is on shaky ground. The Mandalorian is a clear hit and a marquee title on Disney+, and anticipation for the upcoming Obi-Wan Kenobi series on the streaming service suggests there’s still plenty of life in the property.
Was Disney’s acquisition of Star Wars a failure?
Describing Disney’s Star Wars acquisition as a “failure” would probably be putting it in terms that are too stark. But execution on the franchise in the days following the successes of The Force Awakens and Rogue One has left a lot to be desired.
Is Disney’s Big Star Wars buy still a smart move?
Disney’s big Star Wars buy will likely still prove to be a smart move in the long run. However, there are clear instances where the company has come up short with the property and missed what seemed like relatively sure bets, and that list has grown at a concerning rate.
Is Disney cashing in on Star Wars gimmick?
While the finger points to Disney (Star Wars: The Last Jedi was received with equal disdain), it’s hardly surprising the conglomerate is cashing in on the gimmicks the Star Wars franchise so readily gives.