Taika Waititi will ingenuous as well as co-write a new Star Wars videotape for theatrical release, Disney announced today. It won't be Waititi's inceptive castor with the Star Wars universe; he directed the division afterpiece of The Mandalorian. He also earned an Colloquium Trophy for his videotape for Jojo Rabbit as well as directed Thor: Ragnarok. Rumors of a Waititi-helmed Star Wars videotape inceptive surfaced in January, admitting it's cryptic if this videotape is the one that Curiosity Studios stewards Kevin Feige is reportedly developing.
Krysty Wilson-Cairns, who co-wrote the videotape for 1917, which won the British Colloquium Blur Trophy for Outstanding British Blur earlier this year, will join Waititi in co-writing the new Star Wars film. She will be the additional woman to co-write a Star Wars movie; Leigh Brackett was the first, co-writing The Empire Strikes Back with Lawrence Kasdan.
Disney also come that a new Star Wars series for Disney Plus headed up by Leslye Headland, co-creator as well as showrunner for Netflix's Russian Doll. The visitor didn't indicate any ploy divisions narrowly Headland's new series, except it's rumored to be a "female-centric" show that takes place in a contrasted partage of the Star Wars timeline than over-and-above projects. Headland will write, controlling produce, as well as serve as the showrunner for the new series, according to Disney.
Disney has not come a release stage for Waititi's blur or Headland's Disney Additional series.
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