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'Star Wars' Shocker: Marvel's Kevin Feige Developing New Movie for Disney (Exclusive) – Hollywood Reporter, Hollywoodreporter.com

'Star Wars' Shocker: Marvel's Kevin Feige Developing New Movie for Disney (Exclusive) – Hollywood Reporter, Hollywoodreporter.com


Some see this move as a prelude to a larger role for Feige within Lucasfilm, while others say it merely reflect the Marvel executive’s passion for the franchise. A top Disney source says Kennedy remains in charge with no plans for any changes. One knowledgeable source says Feige has told a major actor that there’s a specific role he would like that person to play if and when he makes the movie.

However, withStar Wars: TheRise of Skywalkerset to hit theaters Dec. 20, it is understandable that Disney would like to keep as much about the future of the franchise under wraps as possible.Skywalker, otherwise known asEpisode IX, is meant to be the final installment of the series that was first launched by George Lucas in 1977. It is also meant to win back fans after the last sequel trilogy entry,Star Wars: The Last Jedi,divided audiences, even though reviews were largely positive and the film grossed $ 1.3 billion Worldwide.

Under Feige’s leadership, Marvel has had an extraordinary run of hits, including four of the top 10 movies ever released. This summer,Avengers: Endgamegrossed $ 2.9 billion and surpassedAvatarto become the top grosser of all time, not adjusted for inflation. Feige has a packed slate of Marvel movies and TV in the works, and he is expected to take a big role in developing the Marvel heroes, like the X-Men, that Disney got in the Fox acquisition.

 

Kennedy has been president of Lucasfilm since 2012. She is one of the very few women in top executive jobs at Disney, but she was picked for the job by Lucas before he sold his company for $ 4 billion that year. In September 2018, she renewed her contract for three years.

So far, the fourStar Warsfilms produced for Disney have grossed almost $ 4.5 billion. But while Feige has presided over a mostly seamless rollout of one Marvel hit after another, reinvigorating theStar Warsfranchise has not been a smooth process. Gareth Edwards was effectively sidelined as the helmer of the troubled 2016 filmRogue One,With Tony Gilroy shooting the third act. The film went on to become a hit, generating strong reviews and $ 1.1 billion worldwide.

In June 2017, Kennedy fired directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller during the production of the prequel filmSoloamid concerns about their improvisational style. Ron Howard stepped in to finish the film, which grossed $ 392. 9 million and became the firstStar Warspic to lose money. In September 2017,Jurassic Worldfilmmaker Colin Trevorrow was dropped as director ofStar Wars: Rise of Skywalkerand replaced by JJ Abrams, who successfully relaunched the franchise in 2015 withThe Force Awakens. Disney chairman Bob Iger conceded in a recentNew York Timesinterview that the studio had made mistakes. “I just think that we might’ve put a little bit too much in the marketplace too fast,” hesaid.

One potential trouble sign for Lucasfilm and Disney is the allegedly disappointing attendance at newStar Warsattractions in Anaheim and Orlando. During a recent earnings call, Iger said interest in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge was still high, and “long term… we have no concerns whatsoever about them.” (On Wednesday, Disneyunveileda new leadership structure for the Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort parks in Anaheim and Orlando.)

Disney has been criticized for its lack of women in top roles at the company, so any move to displace Kennedy may create perception problems. In hisTimesinterview, Iger acknowledged that women and people of color were not well-represented but said, “I’ll change that before I leave.”

While Disney and Lucasfilm have scaled back development ofStar Warsmovies in part due to the poor performance ofSolo, it is still working on future movies. BothLast Jedihelmer Rian Johnson andGame of Thronesshowrunners D.B. Weiss and David Benioff are working on feature projects set in theStar Warsuniverse. And with Disney ramping up its streaming service Disney , Lucasfilm will be an important piece of the puzzle. Jon Favreau’s live-actionStar Warsspace Western,The Mandalorian, is set to premiere Nov. 12, and aRogue Oneprequel series is in the works, as is an Ewan McGregor-led Obi-Wan Kenobi series.

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