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'Star Wars' chief Dave Filoni won't rule out an R-rated movie for the iconic franchise. The executive - who serves as Lucasfilm's chief creative officer - has addressed the possibility of taking the space saga to another level after Marvel and Disney made the surprising decision to approve 'Deadpool and Wolverine' as an R-rated film. Asked if the same could happen for 'Star Wars', he told the 'Happy Sad Confused' podcast: "Sure, I mean, I don't know. "I think it's interesting. The bottom line is whatever we do, it has to be really well done." There is a balance to strike for the long running f...
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'The Mandalorian' is heading for the big screen. LucasFilm have announced the Disney+ series creator, Jon Favreau, is to direct and produce 'The Mandalorian + Grogu', though it is currently unconfirmed if Pedro Pascal will be reprising his role as bounty hunter Din Djarin for the movie. Jon said in a statement: “I have loved telling stories set in the rich world that George Lucas created. The prospect of bringing the Mandalorian and his apprentice Grogu to the big screen is extremely exciting.” He will be joined as producer by LucasFilm president Kathleen Kennedy and chief creative officer Dav...
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'Ahsoka' director Dave Filoni is now overseeing the creative process all 'Star Wars' projects. The writer, director and producer delighted fans with his recent Disney+ series, and now he has been officially named as the chief creative officer at Lucasfilms, working alongside studio president Kathleen Kennedy and head of development Carrie Beck. He told Vanity Fair: "Now I’m what’s called chief creative officer of Lucasfilm. “In the past, in a lot of projects I would be brought into, I would see it after it had already developed a good ways.” The trio will help create and shape the next generat...
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Kathleen Kennedy wants 'Star Wars' movies to feel like "events". Three new live-action 'Star Wars' films were announced at Star Wars Celebration last month but the Lucasfilm president wants the sci-fi franchise to mirror James Bond by spacing out the releases of each movie. Kennedy told Empire magazine: "I've often brought up Bond. "That's every three or four years, and there wasn't this pressure to feel like you had to have a movie every year. I feel that was very important to 'Star Wars'. We have to eventise this." She continued: "It's much better to tell the truth, that we're going to make ...
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Kathleen Kennedy has confirmed that the newly-announced 'Star Wars' films are "pretty far along" in development. Three new live-action movies in the sci-fi franchise were announced at 'Star Wars Celebration' in London and the Lucasfilm president has revealed that the new pictures from directors Dave Filoni, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and James Mangold have been in the works for some time. Kathleen told IGN: "We're pretty far along. These are things, as you can imagine, certainly looking at what Dave's been doing with Ahsoka, that'll be at least six, seven years building to what it is we're going to...
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Bryce Dallas Howard wants to make a 'Star Wars' movie. The 41-year-old star has directed episodes of the spin-offs 'The Mandalorian' and 'The Book of Boba Fett' and revealed that she would be tempted to helm the sci-fi blockbuster if she was asked. Speaking to io9, Bryce said: "Oh, my goodness. I think it would take someone asking me." The 'Jurassic World' star admits that she felt privileged to be given the chance to direct in the 'Star Wars' universe and gushed about producers Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni. Bryce said: "I mean, I absolutely loved that. Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni have been inc...
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On December 10, it was revealed that the Walt Disney Company would be creating more television series that would be set in the universe of Star Wars. This decision was made likely due to the massive success of The Mandalorian. Now that the Star Wars movies taking place in “The Skywalker Saga” have been finished, Disney’s main focus on producing entertainment from the franchise is with its television shows. A handful of series set in the Star Wars universe have already been in production prior to this announcement. Due to its great success, there is no doubt that The Mandalorian will receive a ...
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