Who Will Lead Star Wars Next?
Wed Feb 26 2025
The search is on for a new leader at Lucasfilm, the company behind "Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones. " The job comes with a mix of prestige and pressure. The new president will have to deal with fans' high expectations and the challenge of keeping the franchise fresh. The last few movies haven't been as successful as hoped, and there's been a long gap since the last film. Plus, some TV shows have been canceled after just one season.
The new leader will need to have strong connections with top filmmakers. Kennedy, the current president, has had trouble keeping directors happy. Some were fired, others left due to creative differences, and even those who finished movies saw their work changed in editing. The new person will need to offer a clear vision for the future of "Star Wars, " including more movies and streaming content. They'll also need to balance business savvy with creative passion, knowing the ins and outs of the "Star Wars" universe.
Some names are already being thrown around for the job. Jon Favreau, who works on "The Mandalorian, " and Dave Filoni, who oversees other TV shows, are popular choices. Others mentioned include David Heyman, who produced "Harry Potter, " and Mary Parent, who works on "Dune" and "Godzilla. " Some think Peter Rice, who was recently fired by Disney, could be a good fit. He has experience with big franchises like "X-Men" and knows how to work with top talent.
The new leader will have big shoes to fill. Kennedy took over in 2012 and had some big successes, like rebooting "Star Wars" with "The Force Awakens. " But she also faced criticism for stalled projects and inconsistent movies and shows. She managed to extend the franchise into streaming with shows like "The Mandalorian. " It's a tough job, but someone will have to take it on.
Other big franchises are also facing challenges. "Mission: Impossible" is ending with Tom Cruise's final installment. Marvel is trying to improve after a few disappointing movies. "Harry Potter" is moving to a new streaming service, and James Bond has new creative control. "Star Wars" could step in to fill the void for big blockbuster entertainment. But it might need to take some big creative risks to do so.
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