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/Film on MSNHow Star Wars: The Last Jedi Director Rian Johnson Really Felt About The Rise Of SkywalkerWhen "The Last Jedi" hit theaters back in 2017, online reactions could generously be described as mixed. Real ones recognized what writer/director Rian Johnson was trying to do with the sequel film, ...
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Screen Rant on MSNTaika Waititi's Star Wars Movie Just Suffered Another SetbackTaika Waititi's Star Wars movie looks a lot less likely after the latest update on the talented filmmaker's future plans - will it ever happen?
Clint Eastwood may have inspired the first season of The Mandalorian but season 2 and 3 have no connection to the legend.
You can watch the Star Wars movies in order of release if you want to see how the films evolved (and arguably devolved) over ...
Disney+: from $9.99 a month w/ ad-supported plan Star Wars' streaming home is on Disney+. Plans start at $9.99 a month for ...
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Screen Rant on MSNThe Last Jedi Director's Star Wars Trilogy Seems To Be Dead After His Latest Disappointing UpdateThe Star Wars trilogy that was supposed to be made by The Last Jedi’s director seems like it is finally dead after a ...
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Taika Waititi's sent the film world - and his Star Wars future - into a spiral with the news that he'll be directing a Judge ...
And they include some biggies, like Rian Johnson's "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery" (not only the third film in his beloved series, but the third one to celebrate its world premiere at TIFF), ...
Director Rian Johnson teases he's developing a project that resurrects an older sci-fi idea he had after making 'Looper.' ...
Rian Johnson has revealed what happened with his planned 'Star Wars' trilogy, and how far into development it got ...
While J.J. Abrams was seemingly thinking about mirroring a Darth Vader/Emperor Palpatine dynamic for Kylo Ren and Supreme Leader Snoke, Johnson felt it was more dramatic to do something fresh and ...
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Why Rian Johnson’s Star Wars trilogy never happenedDespite the movie’s ambition and strong backing from Lucasfilm at the time, director Rian Johnson’s follow-up trilogy never happened. Now, thanks to a new Johnson sit down with Rolling Stone, we ...
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