New Star Wars Movie Rumor Is What The Rise of Skywalker Tried & Failed To Be

George Lucas famously compared Star Wars to poetry that rhymes, and even though its creator is no longer with us, his words continue to resonate in various ways within the series. Ten years after the controversial prequels ended and left the future of the franchise uncertain on the big screen, Disney breathed new life into the saga in 2015. Now, a decade later, Disney is preparing once more to reinvigorate Star Wars as a successful film franchise, following the divisive sequels.

Lucasfilm’s future Star Wars movie lineup commences with “The Mandalorian and Grogu” in 2026, followed by “Star Wars: Starfighter” in 2027. Beyond these titles, the specifics are somewhat unclear. Kathleen Kennedy has confirmed that several Star Wars movies are being developed, featuring work from Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, James Mangold, Taika Waititi, and Simon Kinberg; however, the exact order and release dates for these productions remain uncertain. A recent report provided some insight, but it seems reminiscent of past plans.

New Star Wars Movie Rumors Explained

Among the upcoming movies yet to be released, one featuring a notable star is Obaid-Chinoy’s “New Jedi Order” film, set to feature Daisy Ridley reprising her role as Rey. First announced at Star Wars Celebration in 2023, progress on the project has been slow, with multiple writers involved. However, according to Daniel RPK on Patreon, there are now solid plans not just for this movie, but for the entire “New Jedi Order” era, encompassing:

1. The “New Jedi Order” film itself, featuring Rey,
2. further developments within this cinematic universe, and
3. a broader exploration of the “New Jedi Order” era as a whole.

  • Rey’s movie will be the first of several taking place in the post-The Rise of Skywalker timeline, not dissimilar to what Dave Filoni has created on Disney+ with The Mandalorian.
  • These stories will eventually build to one big event, with multiple old characters returning.

In the spirit of Star Wars, it’s crucial to approach these speculations with a generous dose of skepticism, as neither Rey’s film nor its production schedule is set in stone yet. It’s important to note that the upcoming movie titled “Starfighter,” featuring Ryan Gosling, will mark the beginning of post-“The Rise of Skywalker” chronology. Unlike previous installments, this film seems to be a self-contained story rather than part of an interconnected series with a culminating event. The buzz surrounding these rumors offers intriguing insights into Star Wars’ future and its connection to its past.

The Rise of Skywalker Failed To Be Star Wars’ Endgame

Instead of being a collection of separate tales (although some critics of Star Wars: The Last Jedi might argue otherwise), Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker served as a concluding event film, essentially marking the final act of the Skywalker Saga. It wasn’t just wrapping up the sequel trilogy, but it also tied together over 40 years of Star Wars history. Several iconic characters from the past made an appearance too: Lando Calrissian returned, Luke Skywalker’s Force Spirit made a cameo, Han Solo was remembered, even Wedge Antilles joined in the action, and, predictably, Palpatine reemerged somehow.

Unfortunately, the efforts to conclude the Skywalker Saga, coupled with an excessive attempt to satisfy fans, particularly those disappointed by The Last Jedi, seemed to have caused numerous issues. The Rise of Skywalker appeared disjointed, overflowing, and consistently prioritized fan service over genuine plot or character progressions. In contrast, Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame achieved great success while handling similar situations, as those elements were logical and well-earned, unlike Star Wars.

Is This Star Wars Approach A Good Idea?

It’s understandable for fans to have reservations about the future plans for Star Wars beyond the sequels, especially considering the reception of “The Rise of Skywalker.” To regain fan confidence, Lucasfilm should first demonstrate its ability to produce high-quality films again. This won’t start with Rey’s New Jedi Order, but rather with shows like “The Mandalorian and Grogu” and then “Starfighter.

Beyond the current hurdles, it’s important to approach things incrementally. The production of Rey’s movie has faced numerous challenges, from establishing its cast to starting filming, let alone using it as a foundation for a fresh Star Wars film series. Given that Ridley’s portrayal of Rey is captivating, she should have another opportunity to feature in a Star Wars film. If this paves the way for a new trilogy or spin-offs, that could be exciting, but only if the new storyline is compelling and worth telling.

Moving beyond the sequel trilogy offers fresh opportunities as it introduces something novel. However, this prospect also raises questions about the possibility of bringing back established characters. It’s essential for Star Wars to progress towards the future and develop new stories rather than continuously relying on figures such as Luke Skywalker. The franchise has previously made the error of repeating such characters excessively, and it’s crucial that Rey’s movie and subsequent projects focus more on establishing a New Jedi Order.

The Mandalorian alongside Grogu is set to hit the big screen on May 22nd, 2026. On May 28th, 2027, Star Wars: Starfighter is expected to be released.

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2025-08-08 00:46