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While Disney has tried to maintainStar Wars‘ popularity with the help of several Disney+ series, the lack of a feature film can be felt. The fans were delighted to hear last October that screenwriters Damon Lindelof and Justin Britt-Gibson will write a secret project on the future of the franchise. But in March this year, it was reported that the screenwriters are no longer associated with the movie. Now more reports suggest that they were not the only ones to leave the project.

According to reports by renowned insider Jeff Sneider, the main lead of the movie has also left the movie. This movie directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy is said to be connected with the highly controversialStar WarsSequel Trilogy.
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What are the changes in the upcomingStar Warsmovie?
Things haven’t been good for theStar Warsfranchise after its Sequel Trilogy. The last installment of the Sequel TrilogyThe Rise of Skywalkerwas the lowest-grossing project in the $51.8B franchise. It also garnered a very strong negative reception. This project also marked the hiatus of the franchise from making theatrical films for a while.
While many theatrical films by various directors such as Patty Jenkins, Kevin Feige, and Taika Waititi were shelved or left in uncertainty, the fandom expected something from this upcoming project. But things don’t look good for the movie as it is reported by insider Jeff Sneider inThe Hot Micpodcast that an important actor also left the movie with Damon Lindelof.

While it was not officially confirmed why the existing screenwriters were replaced by Steven Knight, the issue of creative differences is reported by many sources. But the series of updates didn’t end here as the podcast host John Rocha added that he also got reports from his sources thatJohn Boyegawill return to the movie.
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Will John Boyega return toStar Wars?
John Boyega who played Finn in the Sequel Trilogy is expected to make a comeback in this movie according to John Rocha. Boyega’s relationship withStar Warshadn’t been very well after he openly admitted that being a fan of the franchise is far better than being an actor. But Rocha added that there had been a recent change in the tone of John Boyega regardingStar Warswhich might hint towards his return.
Daisy Ridley’s Rey Skywalker is already reported to return in the movie but as per the story goes on, we might see someone else taking the lead in the movie but not her. According to recent scoops, John Boyega’s Finn might also take the lead. While everything is pretty mysterious yet, the ratings ofStar Warsalso show that the franchise needs a desperate comeback.

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Disney+ shows likeThe Mandalorian, Andor, The Book of Bobba Fett,and others are trying to set up another universe. But the recent third season of the Pedro Pascal ledThe Mandaloriansaw a drastic decline in viewership as compared to the previous seasons. All factors combined show that a well-madeStar Warsmovie can spark interest in the franchise among audiences again. Recently, it was known that the pre-production of the upcoming movie will begin in August with more information yet to be delivered.
All theStar Warsmovies and series can be streamed on Disney+.
Source:The Hot Mic podcast
Subham Mandal
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Subham Mandal is currently working as a content writer for FandomWire with an ardent interest in the world of pop culture. He has written more than 1000 articles on different spheres of modern pop culture and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He’s also an experienced student journalist having demonstrated work experience with the Times of India. He aspires to be a column writer in the future.