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Title: Star Wars - The Next 10 Years according to Lucasfilm
Post by: Nicklab on November 2, 2017, 09:19 AM
Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy sat down for an interview on THE STAR WARS SHOW (https://youtu.be/tm32FFFbAOk?t=2m2s) to discuss current projects and the future of the franchise. 

When asked about Star Wars Rebels Kennedy hinted that "people are moving on to new things", which may line up with rumors that series EP Dave Filoni has been working on developing a new animated Star Wars tv series.

Kennedy also revealed that Lucasfilm "is looking at the next 10 years of Star Wars stories" and where the sequel trilogy characters like Rey, Finn, Poe and BB-8 might be beyond the events of Episode IX.  The interview covered a number of different story telling platforms, from virtual reality, to Star Wars in Disney theme parks and video games, and how the Star Wars story group is working to present it all in a cohesive fashion.
Title: Re: Star Wars - The Next 10 Years according to Lucasfilm
Post by: Matt_Fury on November 2, 2017, 11:49 AM
We've had over a decade of Marvel films and that's turned out pretty well so far.
Title: Re: Star Wars - The Next 10 Years according to Lucasfilm
Post by: Jeff on May 7, 2019, 01:24 PM
From Disney today -

12/20/19 STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER
12/16/22 UNTITLED STAR WARS
12/20/24 UNTITLED STAR WARS
12/18/26 UNTITLED STAR WARS

(Also Indy, but I'll put that in the Indy 5 thread. ;))
Title: Re: Star Wars - The Next 10 Years according to Lucasfilm
Post by: Matt_Fury on May 7, 2019, 01:51 PM
So the are keeping with the Christmas releases...pretty smart since Marvel Owns the summers now.

I'm guessing these next three movies are the three from the GoT show runners?

I wonder if the Rian Johnson trilogy will be on the 21/23/25 or 23/25/27 years?
Title: Re: Star Wars - The Next 10 Years according to Lucasfilm
Post by: Jeff on May 7, 2019, 02:50 PM
I wonder if the Rian Wilson trilogy will be on the 21/23/25 or 23/25/27 years?

Disney also announced updated dates for Avatar -
12/17/21 Avatar 2
12/22/23 Avatar 3
12/17/25 Avatar 4
12/19/27 Avatar 5

Disney did not confirm what all those Star Wars movies will actually be - They could be a combo of stand-alone or the GOT Guys/Rian Johnson projects.
Title: Re: Star Wars - The Next 10 Years according to Lucasfilm
Post by: Matt_Fury on May 7, 2019, 04:50 PM
I look forward to not seeing all of those avatar movies.
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Post by: Phrubruh on May 13, 2019, 10:10 AM
Knowing Disney and JJ, they will be remakes of the prequels.
Title: Re: Star Wars - The Next 10 Years according to Lucasfilm
Post by: Jesse James on May 13, 2019, 09:51 PM
I look forward to not seeing all of those avatar movies.

I still can’t sit through the first Avatar even.  I did clean up on getting their mechs on clearance though.  Those are kinda snazzy for custom mech fodder. 🤔
Title: Re: Star Wars - The Next 10 Years according to Lucasfilm
Post by: Matt_Fury on May 14, 2019, 12:36 AM
Don't forget we're getting The Mandalorian, The Cassian Andor Series and a bunch of other stuff on Disney+.  Plenty of new Star Wars for us!
Title: Re: Star Wars - The Next 10 Years according to Lucasfilm
Post by: Nicklab on May 14, 2019, 11:24 AM
Don't forget we're getting The Mandalorian, The Cassian Andor Series and a bunch of other stuff on Disney+.  Plenty of new Star Wars for us!

+1.  When people started expressing surprise about how long it would be until the next theatrical release I couldn't help but think that the focus was going to be on the television projects.  Resistance is already established and running on the Disney Channel.  The Mandalorian debuts this fall.  And after that there's the return of Clone Wars for a final season and the Cassian Andor series.  There's plenty of Star Wars in the pipeline in terms of new entertainment.
Title: Re: Star Wars - The Next 10 Years according to Lucasfilm
Post by: Jeff on May 14, 2019, 11:47 AM
From @Attractions Magazine (https://twitter.com/Attractions/status/1128311271164665858) tweet:

"The next #StarWars film to be released after the end of the Skywalker Saga will be by #GameOfThrones showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. $DIS"
Title: Re: Star Wars - The Next 10 Years according to Lucasfilm
Post by: Nicklab on August 15, 2019, 11:45 AM
Not sure if this is the right thread, but it's getting me thinking....

The Russo Brothers were on The Star Wars Show this week.  Did they just happen to be in San Francisco this week?  Or were they perhaps taking meetings at Lucasfilm about a possible project?
Title: Re: Star Wars - The Next 10 Years according to Lucasfilm
Post by: Jeff on August 15, 2019, 12:47 PM
Did they just happen to be in San Francisco this week?  Or were they perhaps taking meetings at Lucasfilm about a possible project?

The Russo Brothers are on a #WeLoveYou3000 PR tour (https://www.marvel.com/live-events/avengers-endgame-we-love-you-3000-tour) for the Avengers: Endgame DVD/Bluray/In-Home Release. 

It started at SDCC and ends next weekend at D23 in Anaheim.  The Disney PR machine probably worked out the LFL stop while they were in SF on 8/8 for the Giants game (or at least that is how they would spin it if they needed a cover story for meeting with LFL about Star Wars #conspiracytheory  ;)).
Title: Re: Star Wars - The Next 10 Years according to Lucasfilm
Post by: Nicklab on August 15, 2019, 02:59 PM
Coming off a 4 movie run like The Winter Soldier, Civil War, Infinity War and Endgame, the Russo brothers are probably among the most sought after directors for big tentpole movies.  And since they're already in the Disney fold because of their work with Marvel Studios?  You can't help but think that they might find Star Wars to be a great challenge for their next project.
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Post by: Phrubruh on August 16, 2019, 01:15 PM
The star wars fans/trolls would probably hate it even if it was the Russo brothers.
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Post by: Dave on September 26, 2019, 09:11 AM
Just saw a story on CNN about Kevin Feige (https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/26/media/marvel-star-wars-kevin-feige/index.html) producing some upcoming Star Wars movies.  I hadn't heard this before.

He seems to have done a great job with the Marvel movies.  Hopefully he can help drive some of that magic with the next up Star Wars movies as well.
Title: Re: Star Wars - The Next 10 Years according to Lucasfilm
Post by: Nicklab on July 12, 2020, 05:43 PM
The rumor mill has been swirling.  Mike Zeroh, who we should probably refer to as Supershadow 2.0 is talking trash about Brie Larson and how she might be in the mix for one of the upcoming projects.  Base on the source alone, I think we can regard that as nonsense.  But I do recall seeing word that Brie Larson was interested in pursuing a role in a future SW project.
Title: Re: Star Wars - The Next 10 Years according to Lucasfilm
Post by: Matt_Fury on July 12, 2020, 07:10 PM
Mike Zeroh is not a good source for anything.  He posts every wild rumor out there.

He doesn't have a good track record.

Also, everyone sharing the rumor that Disney is going to retcon the ST.  Not going to happen.
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Post by: Jeff on December 10, 2020, 03:00 PM
Today is Disney Investor Day (3:30pm Central).  Disney is promising "major announcements" for Star Wars (and the other things they own too).

Not sure what "major" announcement means - could just be updates on Bad Batch, Kenobi or Cassian on Disney+; or maybe a new series announcement (the rumored Leslye Headland female-led series)? 

Major announcement could also maybe be finally some updates on all those various movies that are in various stages of development (Rian Johnson, Taika Waititi, Kevin Feige, JD Dillard/Matt Owens).
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Post by: Matt_Fury on December 10, 2020, 11:03 PM
Yeah.....that's what I would call a major announcement.
Title: Re: Star Wars - The Next 10 Years according to Lucasfilm
Post by: Nicklab on December 11, 2020, 10:38 AM
This announcement is stunning, to say the least!  It’s difficult to wrap my head around the sheer number of projects that are in the pipeline!  Just getting a sense of when all of these projects will be released is a lot to process.  And you get a sense that the franchise has a future that could live well beyond those of us who were kids when the OT was released. 
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Post by: Dave on December 11, 2020, 11:20 AM
This might not be the right thread, but its interesting to see Disney+'s smashing success and the fact that The Mandalorian and its unique content is a meaningful part of this success.  Current data has Disney+ at 87 million subscribers.  Assuming people are paying $70 a year for this (not counting any ESPN+ or Hulu bundles) that totals $6.1 billion a year in revenue!!   When they launched the service this was their five year goal.  They just hit that at the end of their first year. :o :o  They say they should have about 250 million subscribers by 2025.

Granted creating a show like The Mandalorian isn't super cheap.  Its reported that an eight episode season costs $120 million to make.  But I think they've done the math and have realized that a good show like this is a cash machine with new subscriptions and all the licensed products that spin out of it.

Its also interesting to see the flop that HBO Go and HBO Max have been.  They've been getting roasted for their weak content and subscriber numbers.  Warner Bros is getting a lot of flak for dumping all their 2021 movies to HBO Max as well and its seen as just trying to prop up HBO Max.

COVID has flipped the world of blockbuster media and I think Disney is the fastest to adopt to the new model.

I've no idea if all these shows Disney/Lucasfilm has in the pipeline are going to be as good as The Mandalorian, but if half of them are this is going to be awesome.
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Post by: Jeff on June 13, 2023, 01:16 PM
From Variety (https://variety.com/2023/film/news/disney-star-wars-delays-marvel-avatar-sequel-release-dates-1235642363/):

"an untitled “Star Wars” movie is debuting on Dec. 18, 2026"

"With the addition of a “Star Wars” film in December 2026, it means that two movies set in a galaxy far, far away will be released in that year. A separate “Star Wars” movie has been pushed from Dec. 19, 2025, to May 22, 2026. Another “Star Wars” film is set for Dec. 17, 2027. Disney hasn’t clarified the premises of any of those installments."

So:
May 22, 2026
Dec. 18, 2026
Dec. 17, 2027

Based on the recent LFL announcements at Celebration:  one is the Rey movie, one is the Filoni Mando-verse movie, and then James Mangold's "Dawn of the Jedi" era movie.  Seems like a lot of new Star Wars movies packed into a 20 month period.   Based on how they move things around these days though, I'm sure it will all change again before the first one of these three is actually released...
Title: Re: Star Wars - The Next 10 Years according to Lucasfilm
Post by: Muftak on June 13, 2023, 03:03 PM
Wasn't it Iger and Kennedy who said they learned their lesson about releasing these things too close together after the poor performance of "Solo?" That means take a nearly 7 year break, then release 3 movies in 18 months? Sounds like no lesson learned, and subpar planning as usual.

And how about we get a good script written BEFORE we schedule the movie's premiere? This is all just the same old bad practices still in play, and I have zero interest in assembly-line moviemaking from these characters anymore. Give me something that someone is passionate about as a work of art and/or storytelling, and then we can talk.
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Post by: Qui-Gon Jim on June 14, 2023, 12:25 PM
From Variety (https://variety.com/2023/film/news/disney-star-wars-delays-marvel-avatar-sequel-release-dates-1235642363/):

Based on the recent LFL announcements at Celebration:  one is the Rey movie, one is the Filoni Mando-verse movie, and then James Mangold's "Dawn of the Jedi" era movie.  Seems like a lot of new Star Wars movies packed into a 20 month period.   Based on how they move things around these days though, I'm sure it will all change again before the first one of these three is actually released...

Nailed it.  EVERYTHING is up in the air until the WGA strike is resolved, even more so if SAG decides to join in.