The Star Wars universe is set for expansion as director Patty Jenkins re-energizes the previously stalled "Star Wars: Rogue Squadron" film. The project, initially put on hold, is gaining new life with Jenkins at the helm, who is now actively working on a draft script. Speculations had arisen when the movie was removed from Disney's release schedule in 2021 after its announcement in 2020. The project's future seemed uncertain until LucasFilm President Kathleen Kennedy hinted at possibilities of its return, potentially in a different format than originally intended. The focus of the movie remains on fighter pilots within the Star Wars lore, which is a personal interest of Jenkins. Despite the need to satisfy both Disney's and Jenkins' vision for the film, fans can hold onto the hope that "Star Wars: Rogue Squadron" will eventually take flight.

What is the current status of "Star Wars: Rogue Squadron" and when can audiences expect to see it?

The current status of "Star Wars: Rogue Squadron" is that it's back in development with Patty Jenkins working on a new draft. However, there's no confirmed release date yet, as the project is in its early stages and both Disney and Jenkins are aiming to create something that meets their shared creative standards.

"Star Wars: Rogue Squadron" promises to explore an element of the Star Wars universe focused on aerial dogfights and fighter pilots, a theme not previously center-staged in the franchise's cinematic history. The original Rogue Squadron was popularized by the video games and books, where it narrates the adventures of a starfighter squadron formed by Luke Skywalker consisting of the Rebel Alliance's elite pilots. If the movie holds true to its inspiration, it will likely delve deeper into the starfighter combat that has been a thrilling part of the Star Wars saga, providing fans with action-packed scenes and deeper lore surrounding the pilots who take on the Empire's TIE fighters.