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Kathleen Kennedy leaves Lucasfilm after 13 years leading Star Wars
Summary
Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down as head of Lucasfilm after more than 13 years, and Disney named Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan to share leadership of the Star Wars franchise.
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Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down as president of Lucasfilm after more than 13 years. The Walt Disney Co. announced that Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan will share leadership of the Star Wars franchise. The company said Filoni will take the creative reins while Brennan will focus on business and management.
Key facts:
- Kathleen Kennedy is leaving Lucasfilm after more than 13 years as its head.
- Disney named Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan to share leadership; Filoni is reported to have creative responsibility and Brennan business oversight.
- Under Kennedy, Lucasfilm generated reported box-office revenue of about US$5.6 billion and produced successful streaming series such as The Mandalorian and Andor.
- The announcement did not specify a detailed transition timeline or next procedural steps.
Summary:
Officials announced that Kennedy is stepping down and that leadership will be split between Filoni (creative) and Brennan (business). Undetermined at this time.
