Since the end of the Skywalker saga in the cinema, the future of Star Wars seems to be televised: The Mandalorian, The Boba Fett Book, Obi-Wan Kenobi May 27, but also Andor, Ahsoka, and many more. Rosario Dawson, Pedro Pascal, Ewan McGregor, and Diego Luna even grace the cover of Vanity Fair American to mark the occasion. The magazine also delivers some information on a future series for Disney + that Jon Watts, the director of the last Spiderman with Tom Holland.
Rosario Dawson, Pedro Pascal, Ewan McGregor, and Diego Luna, photographed by Annie Liebovitz for VF June 2022.
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According to Lucasfilm boss Kathleen Kennedy, the project, codenamed Grammar Rodeo, will happen after Le Return of the Jedi and will follow a group of teenagers and rebels, in mode The Goonies. She directly references the 1980s Amblin films and their coming-of-age stories. We understand better why Jon Watts recently abandoned the reboot of 4 Fantastic for Marvel.
Source: 20minutes