We've known for some time now that Kevin Feige will produce an upcoming Star Wars movie. Since he was promoted to president of Marvel Studios in 2007, Feige has embarked on a rapid rise to become the highest-grossing film producer of all time at the Marvel Cinematic Universe, guaranteeing more than a decade of unprecedented success, since Iron Man released in 2008. to the most recent Doctor Strange 2 in the Multiverse of Madness. Feige has always been an avid Star Wars fan as well so it made sense that he would produce the next film in one of the most famous franchises of all time. According to the latest updates, however, it will not be him but another well-known figure at the writing of the film. Let's find out who.
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Unfortunately, Waldron hasn't added anything else to the film but at least it's reassuring as it confirms that the film is currently in production. Numerous projects in the franchise have been canceled in the past, including those from director Rian Johnson's Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Game of Thrones creators David Benioff and DB Weiss. We therefore await new details on the plot, characters and possible setting.
We remind you that the last film scheduled for the franchise is Rogue Squadron, due out in December 2023. Rogue Squadron will be directed by Patty Jenkins and the production must yet to start.
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Who will write the new Star Wars movie?
In 2019 it was finally announced that Feige would co-produce a Star Wars film with Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy. Today it was announced that Michael Waldron, famous for having worked on the first season of Loki and in Doctor Strange 2 in the Multiverse of Madness, will be thinking of writing, right now in cinemas.| }
Unfortunately, Waldron hasn't added anything else to the film but at least it's reassuring as it confirms that the film is currently in production. Numerous projects in the franchise have been canceled in the past, including those from director Rian Johnson's Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Game of Thrones creators David Benioff and DB Weiss. We therefore await new details on the plot, characters and possible setting.
We remind you that the last film scheduled for the franchise is Rogue Squadron, due out in December 2023. Rogue Squadron will be directed by Patty Jenkins and the production must yet to start.