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Waititi to direct Star Wars film

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Wellington film-maker Taika Waititi will direct a new Star Wars film.

The Jojo Rabbit and Thor: Ragnarok film-maker had for months been expected to take the reins of the galaxy far, far away, having already directed the season finale of the Star Wars streaming spinoff The Mandaloria­n.

But Walt Disney waited until the franchise’s unofficial holiday, May the Fourth, to make the Kiwi’s hire official. Waititi will cowrite the film with Krysty WilsonCain­s, who wrote the World War I thriller 1917 with Sam Mendes. Both Waititi and Wilson-Cains were screenplay nominees at the Academy Awards earlier this year; Wilson-Cains for the original script to 1917 and Waititi for his adapted Nazi satire Jojo Rabbit. Waititi won.

The announceme­nt potentiall­y suggests the new path forward for Star Wars theatrical films following considerab­le upheaval in Lucasfilm’s developmen­t plans.

Last October, Game of Thrones David Benioff and D.B. Weiss departed their planned trilogy.

Rian Johnson, director of The Last Jedi, was developing a separate trilogy but its status is unclear.

In December, Lucasfilm ended the Skywalker saga with the release of The Rise of Skywalker. But it was the worst reviewed of the previous eight Star Wars films and not as strong at the box office. It grossed US$1.08 billion.

To help rejuvenate the franchise, Disney has turned to Marvel president Kevin Feige (who produced Waititi’s Thor: Ragnarok) and Jon Favreau, creator of the well-received The Mandaloria­n.

The Mandaloria­n, for which a third season is reportedly already in the works, has also opened up other series options for Star Wars. Other shows in developmen­t include an Obi-Wan Kenobi spinoff starring Ewan McGregor and a spinoff from Rogue One based on the character Cassian Andor.

Disney has announced that Leslye Headland, the co-creator and executive producer of the acclaimed Netflix series Russian Doll, is also developing a new Star Wars series for Disney Plus.

 ??  ?? Oscar-winning Kiwi Taika Waititi is picking up the Star Wars lightsaber.
Oscar-winning Kiwi Taika Waititi is picking up the Star Wars lightsaber.

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