We already knew that Daisy Ridley will be taking on the lightsaber for the new Star Wars movie called New Jedi Order. The plot of this new film will take place after the fall of the First Order. “The Jedi are in chaos – we don’t know how many are left – and Rey is building a new Jedi order based on the text Luke gave her. explained Kathleen Kennedy, president of Lucasfilm, during the Star Wars Celebration last April.
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In late October, Ray’s interpreter for the prequel trilogy told The Hollywood Reporter: “I have a feeling these new movies will be very interesting. Time has passed and a lot has changed for me personally, so it will be interesting to return to this character that I know so well. It will be both scary and exciting to play Rey again after all this.“A British actor here suggests that there would be not one, but several new Star Wars movies.
Possible new aspects have been implemented Daisy Ridley Thus, it will be a direct continuation of the Skywalker saga. But a new trilogy, including new characters, will also be developed.
Another trilogy with new characters
The Hollywood Reporter We’re learning today that Simon Kinberg, writer and director of X-Men: Dark Phoenix and 355, has just signed a lucrative deal with LucasFilms to write and produce a new trilogy of films. Kinberg will write the scripts and direct the launch of this new saga, which aims to offer a “new direction” and create “new characters” for the sci-fi series.
Simon Kinberg is no stranger to the world created by George Lucas, having created the animated series Star Wars: Rebels with Dave Filoni and Kerry Beck and was a consultant on Star Wars: The Force Awakens in 2015.
We still don’t know if this new trilogy project will replace Rian Johnson’s project (not officially abandoned even if no one believes it anymore) or if it’s a parallel project.
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