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Next Star Wars Movie Must Be the Right One, Says Bob Iger

Discussion in 'SWNN News Feed' started by SWNN Probe, Mar 10, 2023.

  1. SWNN Probe

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    On the heels of this week's report about Lucasfilm putting two previously announced Star Wars films on the back burner, Disney CEO Bob Iger has weighed in on the topic, saying that they are focusing on getting the next theatrical event from a galaxy far, far away to be the best possible one.



    Speaking at a Morgan Stanley conference (via The Hollywood Reporter), Iger reiterated previous statements of his saying that the company is looking at prioritizing quality over quantity, and spending their money more reasonably:



    That was referring to the overall Disney company, including Marvel, live-action Disney films, and animation; but he quickly shifted the focus over to Star Wars, saying that they've been regrouping after the release of the sequel trilogy, and after evaluating their successes and failures, they are now concentrating on the next Star Wars theatrical film, which they are being very careful about:



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    Personal feelings aside, Iger's statement comes across as very factual, concentrating on the box office grosses of the films they've made and not the response from the audience. He acknowledges once again that after Solo disappointed the studio at the box office, they started re-evaluating their pipeline. At one point, Lucasfilm had announced that they would be releasing one Star Wars movie a year for the foreseeable future; but those plans were halted in early summer of 2018, when Disney looked at the money they'd spent on Solo (a movie they had to shoot nearly twice and that Iger himself insisted on being released four weeks after the biggest movie of the year, their own Avengers: Infinity War) and how much they'd made at the box office ($392 million).



    At the time, that paused development of an Obi-Wan Kenobi film that was weeks away from being announced, with the story partially being retooled into the Disney Plus series we got in 2022. The success of Rogue One, at the same time, was enough to justify a prequel series focused on Diego Luna's Cassian Andor. After some troubled early development, Tony Gilroy took over the project in 2019, and in late 2020, they started shooting a two-season series that aired its first 12 episodes last year to critical acclaim. The show is expected to be a major player by the time the Emmy Awards announce their nominations this summer. A second season is now in production.



    As far as the future goes, we know there are a few projects in the pipeline. Damon Lindelof pitched an idea to Lucasfilm that seems to be coming to fruition sooner rather than later -- an announcement at Star Wars Celebration in April is to be expected, with production set to begin before the end of the year. The studio has also signed Shawn Levy to develop a film for them once he's completed work on Deadpool 3. Also in good shape is Taika Waititi's film, which might have a draft of the script circling the Lucasfilm headquarters at this point -- Waititi is currently in negotiations to star in it as well.



    Stay tuned for more on the upcoming Star Wars film slate.



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    I would agree that just shovelling stuff out was not a good idea. Sure, everyone wants their Star Wars crack, but even a massive company like Disney (blegh, still can't believe GL sold SW to them...) can't do all that by themselves and do it well. Perhaps they should've considered farming some of these out to other studios or other entities under their corporate umbrella.

    I think another Star Wars Story film would be just fine. Why not a comedy about a couple of droids? With the right writer it could be a blast. Why not something about a Jedi or Jedi survivor of Order 66 out and about in the galaxy and seriously struggling with the Dark Side? Why not a Cal Custis series? The concept is already there, it's canon, and they have a highly capable actor who has already originated the part and has the chops to actually play the part as he's done all that motion capture work? I think it would be exciting to see.

    Yeah, I think that's it. Give us a Cal Custis live-action film.
     
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