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Filoni-era Star Wars film slate appears uncertain
Summary
Dave Filoni has been named co-president of Lucasfilm and will handle creative and production duties, and the article reports two confirmed films — a Mandalorian and Grogu movie due May 22 and Shawn Levy's Starfighter with Ryan Gosling — while other announced projects are described as uneven or on hold.
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Dave Filoni is now co-president of Lucasfilm alongside Lynwen Brennan following Kathleen Kennedy's departure. He is set to oversee the creative and production side of Star Wars. The company is reported to be looking to accelerate a film slate that has been largely dormant since 2019's Rise of Skywalker. The article reviews the announced projects and notes varying states of development and readiness.
Current developments:
- Dave Filoni was named co-president of Lucasfilm with Lynwen Brennan after Kathleen Kennedy left, according to the article.
- Filoni is expected to handle the creative and production responsibilities for Star Wars.
- Two films are reported as definite: a Mandalorian and Grogu movie scheduled for May 22, and Shawn Levy's Starfighter starring Ryan Gosling.
- The article says Kennedy reviewed the broader list of projects as she departed, covering titles beyond those currently in production.
- The article describes the wider announced slate as including some questionable ideas and several projects that are on hold or unsettled.
Summary:
The leadership change comes as Lucasfilm aims to restart a film slate that has not produced new theatrical entries since Rise of Skywalker in 2019. The article indicates that some projects are confirmed while others are described as uneven or paused, and it is unclear which projects will move forward quickly. Undetermined at this time.
