So uncivilized.
With Solo: A Star Wars Story not churning out the sweet moolah as Disney anticipated, the development of more standalone Star Wars projects has been put into question. But one report by The Playlist has Disney eyeing their streaming service, which launches sometime in 2019, for the exclusive home for their rumored Obi-Wan film.
The report also claims that Stephen Daldry (Billy Elliot), previously said to be attached to direct the film, left the project roughly six months ago. Even with a rumored 2019 start date for production, the spin-off film has no announced screenwriter attached to the film. Meanwhile, a Mos Eisley film that would focus on the wretched hive of scum and villainy in Tatooine is also rumored, along with the previously reported Boba Fett movie by Logan director and co-writer James Mangold.
All in all, it appears as if Lucasfilm is finally figuring out that there might be too much Star Wars-ing going around, rethinking its strategy and perhaps looking to Disney’s future Netflix competitor as a safer (if not high) ground for future content. The unnamed service (which I have been calling “Mouseflix” in my head) will already feature a live-action series from Jon Favreau that will take place between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens, and putting a Star Wars film alongside that would not only increase interest in the subscription service amongst Star Wars fans, but prevent another box office snafu like Solo.
Meanwhile, Obi-Wan has been rumored to appear in Star Wars: Episode IX by The Sun, so prepare yourself to say “Hello there!” once again.
Lucasfilm’s Obi-Wan Future Is Unclear; ‘Mos Eisley’ Spin-Off Movie Rumors & More [The Playlist]
Published: Jun 25, 2018 05:00 pm