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Last update: December 2019.
16 December 2022 - Untitled Star Wars movie
The release date was announced by Disney in May 2019, and Bob Iger confirmed that same month that this film would be by Game of Thrones producers David Benioff & DB Weiss, but they later left the project. No further details have been released.
20 December 2024 - Untitled Star Wars movie
The release date was announced by Disney in May 2019. Further details have not been confirmed.
18 December 2026 - Untitled Star Wars movie
The release date was announced by Disney in May 2019. Further details have not been confirmed.
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Rian Johnson Star Wars Trilogy
Shortly before the release of The Last Jedi it was announced that director Rian Johnson would be working on a new trilogy of Star Wars films that were separate from the main episodic saga. It is speculated that this will pick up on some of the themes introduced in The Last Jedi and follow a new group of young Force users.
Cancelled Projects
2020 Star Wars Story
This spin-off film was previously assigned to Josh Trank to direct, before he was dropped from the project, which was rumoured to be based on the story of fan-favourite bounty hunter Boba Fett. Other rumours favoured an Obi-Wan Kenobi spin-off, which Ewan McGregor stated he would be happy to reprise his role for. It was reported in October 2018 that the Boba Fett film had been scrapped in favour of the the Jon Favreau television series, The Mandalorian, and the relatively poor box office performance of Solo: A Star Wars Story caused Disney/Lucasfilm to reevaluate their future release plans.
David Benioff & DB Weiss Star Wars movie
The creators of the television adaptation of George RR Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series, Game of Thrones, were offered a film or series of films, possibly a trilogy. Bob Iger confirmed in May 2019 that Star Wars 2022 was theirs, but they later left the project, citing an increased workload due to contractual obligations with Netflix.
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