Lucasfilm has put production on hold on the other two Star Wars films, but the Taika Waititi-directed Star Wars is still going to be made.
After the release of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker in 2019, it is not clear when the next Star Wars movie will be released, and now In the latest Cinema and TV news, the production of two more Star Wars films has been shelved. Variety reported that it has heard from sources that Lucasfilm has officially decided to drop the untitled Star Wars film produced by Kevin Feige and Star Wars: Rogue Squadron directed by Patty Jenkins.
While the cancellation of Star Wars: Rogue Squadron isn’t much of a surprise given the film’s removal from Disney’s upcoming film slate, the cancellation of Kevin Feige’s Star Wars film may come as a bit of a surprise. However, Variety reviews and according to close sources, it is an unexpected success The Mandalorian series And the lower-than-expected performance of The Rise of Skywalker has caused Lucasfilm to change its policies regarding the future of the Star Wars franchise.
Earlier Michael Waldron, the writer and creator of the first season of Loki and the writer of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, was supposed to write the screenplay for the Kevin Feige-produced Star Wars movie, but now Waldron will focus entirely on writing the script for Avengers: Secret Wars. However, Taika Waititi’s Star Wars film is still in development, and Variety reports that Waititi is apparently set to star in his own film.
Not much information is available about this movie either, but the Star Wars movie, which Damon Lindelof, creator of series such as Lost series, The Leftovers series and Watchmen series, is in charge of writing the script for, is another current film of the Star Wars world, which is made according to According to Variety, it appears to be moving forward, but no new information is available about it. Justin Britt Gibson is going to help Lindelof in writing the screenplay for this movie.
The task of directing this film from the world of Star Wars is Shermin Obaid Chenai, the director who won 2 Oscar awards for the best short documentary for directing the documentary Saving Face and the documentary A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness, which is two parts of the series Ms. He also recently directed Marvel. Disney currently has an untitled Star Wars movie scheduled for December 19, 2025.