The Sunday Guardian

PATTY JENKINS WILL DIRECT NEXT STAR WARS MOVIE

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LOS ANGELES: Walt Disney Co on Thursday announced a raft of new “Star Wars” content for movie theaters and its streaming service, including a feature film from “Wonder Woman” director Patty Jenkins.

The entertainm­ent company detailed 10 new TV shows based on favorite characters from the sci-fi saga, including smuggler Lando Calrissian and droids C-3PO and R2-D2.

The announceme­nt by Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy came during a presentati­on for investors and follows the success of the “Star Wars” hit spinoff series “The Mandaloria­n” on Disney+ since November 2019.

Kennedy said the “The Mandaloria­n,” featuring fan favorite Baby Yoda, had opened “an entirely new era for ‘Star Wars’” and the chance to explore some 25,000 years of history in the galaxy far far away.

The Jenkins feature film, called “Rogue Squadron,” will premiere in movie theaters at Christmas 2023. Kennedy said New Zealand director Taika Waititi was still writing the screenplay for another as yet untitled film in the franchise that Disney announced in May.

The announceme­nts came a year after Disney decided to pause the developmen­t of “Star Wars” movies, one of the industry’s most lucrative franchises, to focus on TV shows following the relatively disappoint­ing box office takings for “Solo” in 2018. On Thursday, Kennedy said two “Mandaloria­n” spinoff series, called “The Rangers of the New Republic” and “Ahsoka” would come to Disney+ at Christmas next year.

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