Bob Iger has shed some light on The Walt Disney Company's future plans for 'Star Wars' films.
Disney CEO Bob Iger has given some clarity regarding the Star Wars films situation. Speaking at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media and Telecom Conference, the executive stated that Lucasfilm is being very careful about the next movie set in the galaxy far, far away.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Iger cited the box office failure of the 2018 spin-off Solo: A Star Wars Story as the main reason why the studio's feature output plan changed. Not only did the movie see disappointing results when it came to ticket sales, but a complicated production led to its budget suffering an exponential increase.
Plans for the next Star Wars film are still unknown to the public, but with Star Wars Celebration happening in Europe in about a month, and a December 19, 2025 release date set for an untitled project, announcements for the future of the franchise might be right around the corner. While Rian Johnson, the director behind The Last Jedi, is still under contract with Lucasfilm to develop a trilogy of original films, he is quite busy at the moment with the Knives Out movies.
For now, the Star Wars universe lives on through television, as The Mandalorian is currently streaming its third season on Disney+, with Ahsoka and Skeleton Crew set to release on the platform later this year.
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