The
future
of
Star
Wars
movies
just
got
a
little
more
confusing.
Deadline
and
Variety
both
report
that
Lucasfilm
has
tapped
Simon
Kinberg,
best-known
for
his
work
on
the
X-Men
films,
to
write
and
develop
a
new
Star
Wars
trilogy.
Kinberg
will
be
working
alongside
Lucasfilm
boss
Kathleen
Kennedy
to
produce
them,
according
to
the
reports.
Just
what
that
trilogy
will
look
like
is
unclear.
Deadline
says
it
could
a
continuation
of
the
Skywalker
story,
which
would
make
these
episodes
10-12.
But
it
could
also
be
a
brand-new
saga
that
is
tied
in
part
to
the
other
three
Star
Wars
movies
that
Lucasfilm
announced
last
year,
which
will
be
directed
by
James
Mangold,
Dave
Filoni,
and
Sharmeen
Obaid-Chinoy.
Lucasfilm
previously
said
that
Obaid-Chinoy’s
film
would
bring
back
Daisey
Ridley’s
Rey
as
she
attempts
to
build
a
new
Jedi
Order.
However
it
shakes
out,
the
news
shows
just
how
difficult
it
has
been
to
transition
Star
Wars
into
a
new
era
of
film.
While
the
franchise
has
expanded
quite
a
bit
through
streaming
series
on
Disney
Plus
—
including
The
Mandalorian,
The
Acolyte,
and
Ahsoka
—
there
hasn’t
been
a
new
movie
in
theaters
since
The
Rise
of
Skywalker
in
2019.
The
only
current
firm
release
on
the
schedule
is
a
Disney
Plus
spinoff,
with
The
Mandalorian
&
Grogu
slated
to
hitstheaters
on
May
22nd,
2026.
Original author: Andrew Webster
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