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J.D. Dillard Reveals His Star Wars Project Is No Longer Happening

Discussion in 'SWNN News Feed' started by SWNN Probe, Nov 8, 2022.

  1. SWNN Probe

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    When one door opens, another one shuts. Shortly after news gets out that Shawn Levy would be doing a Star Wars movie, it has been confirmed by J.D. Dillard that he will no longer be making his Star Wars movie for undisclosed reasons. His project was initially reported in February 2020, with hardly any word of it since, and now we know why.



    Back in February 2020, The Hollywood Reporter claimed J.D. Dillard and Matt Owens would be working on an upcoming Star Wars movie of some kind, with it being unclear if the movie was set to be theatrical or an offering for Disney Plus. After that, there were virtually no updates on this whatsoever, and Dillard would go on to work on a Netflix adaptation of the long-running manga One Piece for Netflix. So it's not too surprising that, after nearly three years of total silence on the project, it's been revealed that Dillard's Star Wars movie is no longer happening, nor will he be directing the planned legacy sequel to The Rocketeer for Disney Plus.



    Talking with The Wrap about the upcoming World War II fighter pilot movie Devotion, J.D. Dillard explained that his movie wouldn't be going forward for unspecified reasons:



    While he did not go into what his movie would be about, he mentioned that his love of Star Wars owes itself to his love of the TIE Fighter flight simulator video game, which is how he was first introduced to the franchise:



    Dillard made a cameo as one of the stormtroopers in The Rise of Skywalker, specifically FN-1226, one of the two stormtroopers that Rey uses a Jedi mind trick on. It remains to be seen whether we'll see Dillard again in a galaxy far, far away.



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    His film may have been a dog fighting Tie-Fighter film considering his appreciation of the video game… maybe the success of Top Gun was one of the reasons it wasn’t made… who knows but I appreciate his effort for trying… looking forward to his Film Devotion.
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    I didn’t know he worked on One Piece for Netflix, I’ll definitely check that anime out now… I wasn’t too keen on the art style but I’ll give a try now… gotta support fellow artist.
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    It really bothers me that his film is confirmed dead… but we still don’t know for sure if Rian Johnson’s film is really alive or dead…
     
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