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Star Wars' Next Trilogy Will Relaunch the Franchise
Summary
Kathleen Kennedy said Simon Kinberg is still writing a new three‑film Star Wars trilogy positioned as the next chapter after Episode IX, and he is due to submit a new treatment in March.
Content
Almost a decade after the last theatrical trilogy, Lucasfilm is moving to relaunch Star Wars with a new three‑film arc. Television series have been the studio's main focus since 2019, but a slate of movies is again in development. Kathleen Kennedy, who has announced she is leaving her role as Lucasfilm president, discussed the status of the films while mentioning development updates. She said Simon Kinberg is still writing the trilogy and will submit another treatment in March.
Key details:
- Simon Kinberg, who has worked with Dave Filoni on Star Wars Rebels, is the writer of the new three‑film trilogy.
- Kathleen Kennedy said Kinberg submitted a detailed treatment last August that was "very good, but not there," and that he will hand in another draft in March.
- The trilogy has been described internally as the closest thing yet to Episodes X–XII and is framed as the next chapter after Episode IX.
- Other upcoming theatrical projects such as The Mandalorian and Grogu, Starfighter, and Dawn of the Jedi are being developed as largely standalone stories.
- Dave Filoni has a planned film set in the New Republic timeline that is expected to connect to The Mandalorian and Grogu rather than the Kinberg trilogy.
- If Kinberg's films follow on from the Skywalker Saga, previously announced projects like Rey's New Jedi Order story could be affected, though details remain unclear.
Summary:
Lucasfilm appears to be aiming for an overarching three‑film narrative to follow the Skywalker Saga, with Simon Kinberg actively writing and scheduled to submit a new treatment in March. Leadership at Lucasfilm is transitioning and several other movies and series are continuing in development, while specific connections between projects are undetermined at this time.
