Willimon wrote the three-episode Narkina prison arc in season one of Andor.
And thus, some of the best dialogue/two of the greatest speeches in franchise history.
If anyone can overcome Lucasfilm's ineptitude, it's these guys.
Gonna disagree. The Dial of Destiny was a damn good movie. The only complaint I might level at it would be its running time.C@LAg said:
hard to be too excited for that given the quality of his last collab with Lucasfilm.
TCTTS said:James Mangold’s ‘Star Wars’ Film ‘Dawn of the Jedi’ Reportedly Shooting in 2025 #StarWars #StarWarsFilms #DawnOfTheJedi https://t.co/wEJNNLKXRY
— SWNN (@StarWarsNewsNet) October 24, 2024
Daisy Ridley talks about her upcoming #StarWars movie:
— Screen Rant (@screenrant) October 23, 2024
“Things are evolving. I continue to be very excited. There will be an update soon.”
Source: Collider pic.twitter.com/ijPi5RiiLz
How much weight have you lost since you first posted this? You must be ripped by now?nai06 said:
I did the lightsaber build which was very much worth it. Also when I am getting bored and want to switch things up, you can use lightsabers for a work out routine. The Savi's Workshop ones are a little on the heavy side so I tend to use the training saber from the Galactic Starcruiser as it's a little better balanced.
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More disturbance in the Lucasfilm force: Yet another Star Wars filmmaker has exited the Lucasfilm galaxy, I'm told. Steven Knight, the veteran screenwriter who created Peaky Blinders, is off the New Jedi Order film project set to be directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and star Daisy Ridley. Knight was enlisted last year after previous writers Damon Lindelof and Justin Britt-Gibson were also hired with much fanfare and later dropped into a sarlaac pit. Lucasfilm is now hunting for a new writer on New Jedi Order, which almost certainly means the film will not be ready by December 2026, the date Disney has staked out for a Star Wars release.
That date follows Jon Favreau's Mandalorian and Grogu, which just wrapped shooting and is on track for May '26, but Disney has not named the December film. Kathy Kennedy, who is somehow still running Lucasfilm, could drop another of the various Star Wars projects on that date, but that would mean starting production very soon, so I'm betting Disney will abandon the December slot, just like it did this week with Marvel's troubled Blade movie.
They need to move MANDALORIAN & GROGU to December 2026, that film should not be going up against AVENGERS DOOMSDAY.
— Jacob (@JacobFisherDF) October 25, 2024
Lucasfilm are putting their foot in a bear trap by repeating the same mistake as they did with releasing SOLO in the same month as INFINITY WAR. https://t.co/Ki8BdhTDBE
That would probably go against their new-found orthodoxy that "the Force is female" or DEI-garbage or let's bring Earth politics to a galaxy far, far away ... Doing any project that the vast majority of Star Wars fans would like would be called misogyny, sexist, racist, x-phobic, etc.CC09LawAg said:
She has to have blackmail or something on somebody at this point, right?
It's honestly inexplicable. I can't imagine how she could do a worse job.
They could literally just churn out low IQ fanboy service stuff in the meantime while they figure out "their direction" and people would eat it up and they'd print money. But for some reason, they can't even manage to do that.
Idk, it could be the ultimate battle of two franchises that have worn their diehard fanbases down with way too many disappointing products over the last 5 yearsTCTTS said:They need to move MANDALORIAN & GROGU to December 2026, that film should not be going up against AVENGERS DOOMSDAY.
— Jacob (@JacobFisherDF) October 25, 2024
Lucasfilm are putting their foot in a bear trap by repeating the same mistake as they did with releasing SOLO in the same month as INFINITY WAR. https://t.co/Ki8BdhTDBE
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:That would probably go against their new-found orthodoxy that "the Force is female" or DEI-garbage or let's bring Earth politics to a galaxy far, far away ... Doing any project that the vast majority of Star Wars fans would like would be called misogyny, sexist, racist, x-phobic, etc.CC09LawAg said:
She has to have blackmail or something on somebody at this point, right?
It's honestly inexplicable. I can't imagine how she could do a worse job.
They could literally just churn out low IQ fanboy service stuff in the meantime while they figure out "their direction" and people would eat it up and they'd print money. But for some reason, they can't even manage to do that.
And they refuse to do it. It is the most frustrating part to me.CC09LawAg said:
It is an interesting point.
But one advantage that Star Wars has is that it has the potential to tell stories without limitations in time or location.
Season one of Mandalorian had a loose tie of Grogu to Yoda. IMO the show got weaker the more it was connected to Skywalker movies at the end of season 2 into 3.TCTTS said:
I do wonder how a new Star Wars movie would fare that had zero connection to the nine main Skywalker movies. Say they didn't bring Daisy Ridley back for whatever reason and set it, I don't know, a hundred years after The Rise of Skywalker. But it was an attempt to revitalize the franchise with a new cast, a new, good-vs-bad story told in similar, epic fashion, the Force was obviously still a thing, etc. But next to no reference to past events, the Skywalkers, etc. Would anyone still care? Or is the franchise inexorably connected to the main, 60-ish-year time period for people to even remotely give a *****