Taika Waititi, known for directing Thor Ragnarok, states he's not rushing his upcoming Star Wars film, which might not be released until after 2030 due to his busy schedule with four other scripts. Waititi is focusing on an adaptation of "Klara and the Sun" next and has suggested he won't be involved in future Thor movies. His Star Wars project was announced in May 2020 but has seen little advancement, raising concerns similar to those for other projects like Rian Johnson's trilogy and Kevin Feige's cancelled film.
The Star Wars cinematic schedule remains uncertain, but three potential movies were teased at Star Wars Celebration 2023. These include a project by Dave Filoni, a film directed by James Mangold chronicling the origin of The Force, and a return of Daisy Ridley as Rey Skywalker in a movie set 15 years after "The Rise of Skywalker", to be helmed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy. Details such as release dates and titles for these films are still unknown.
The future of Star Wars movies showcases a mix of new storylines and expansions on existing narratives, with fans eagerly waiting for concrete information on when they can expect these new entries in the beloved saga.
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