Kathleen Kennedy Is Taking Influence From JAMES BOND When It Comes To STAR WARS On The Big Screen

Kathleen Kennedy Is Taking Influence From JAMES BOND When It Comes To STAR WARS On The Big Screen

With three new Star Wars movies now in various stages of development, Lucasfilm's Kathleen Kennedy has explained why she's looking to James Bond movies' release schedule for inspiration...

By MarkCassidy - May 05, 2023 10:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: Via SFF Gazette

It's now been close to three and a half years since the last Star Wars movie, The Rise of Skywalker, hit theaters, and by the sounds of things, we won't be revisiting the Galaxy Far, Far Away on the big screen for almost another three!

During Star Wars Celebration last month, Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy confirmed that they had scaled back on their plans for Star Wars features after the underperformance of Rise and Solo: A Star Wars Story, but there are three new movies in the pipeline.

James Mangold's untitled film about the first Jedi and the discovery of the Force, Dave Filoni's "Mando-verse" event movie which will serve as a conclusion to the various Disney+ shows, and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy's Rey-focused sequel trilogy follow-up set 15 years after Episode IX

During a new interview with Empire, Kennedy explains why they decided to "eventise" Star Wars on the big screen, while making it clear that fans shouldn't expect to see another movie until 2025 at the earliest.

“I’ve often brought up Bond,” said the exec. “That’s every three or four years and there wasn’t this pressure to feel like you had to have a movie every year. I feel that was very important to Star Wars. We have to eventise this."

"It’s much better to tell the truth,” she adds, “that we’re going to make these movies when they’re ready to be made, and release them when they’re ready to be released.”

This is probably the wisest approach, to be fair. It may mean less Star Wars movies, but it will (hopefully) result in better Star Wars movies!

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MrDandy
MrDandy - 5/5/2023, 10:48 AM
Here is a film model you could follow. It’s a little franchise…you may not have heard of it…called STAR WARS

They had a unique film structure that released a trilogy arc about once every ten years or so. Maybe try that.
TheOtherOn
TheOtherOn - 5/5/2023, 12:33 PM
@MrDandy - You are talking a LOT of sense while completely ignoring the REAL reason!

Origame
Origame - 5/5/2023, 12:39 PM
@MrDandy - it's crazy she keeps following all these influences instead of the franchise she's in charge of.

Must be because she's a woman 🤣



GhostDog
GhostDog - 5/5/2023, 10:49 AM
Why does it seem like she over complicates things so much? Just focus on making a good movie first and the release scheduling will come easy. Also, the Star Wars trilogy arc isn’t something new.
iceballsreborn
iceballsreborn - 5/5/2023, 11:07 AM
@GhostDog - menopause. one way or another, its gets us all.
Clintthahamster
Clintthahamster - 5/5/2023, 12:57 PM
@GhostDog - "Just focus on making a good movie first and the release scheduling will come easy"

Isn't that literally what she said in the article? "we’re going to make these movies when they’re ready to be made, and release them when they’re ready to be released."
jst5
jst5 - 5/5/2023, 10:50 AM
So it other words...do what Lucas did.It's not hard to say Disney...come on you can do it!

No wonder Disney Wars has been a massive turd!
TyrantBossMedia
TyrantBossMedia - 5/5/2023, 10:51 AM
Funny how they were doing the opposite of this when they first acquired Star Wars. Then they realized it was a disaster.

She can take as much time as she wants to make films.
The common denominator is that she is still Kathleen Kennedy and is completely incapable of building this universe properly.

Neo3
Neo3 - 5/5/2023, 11:41 AM
@TyrantBossMedia - she makes it seem she came up with the concept. Lucas was doing 3 year gaps since ‘77.
TyrantBossMedia
TyrantBossMedia - 5/5/2023, 11:54 AM
@Neo3 - Precisely. Kennedy is hell bent on trying to rewrite history to make everybody think that Star Wars was her idea.

That's why she is ash canning all of the legacy characters (Luke, Han, Leia) and rebranding them in her own image.
Neo3
Neo3 - 5/5/2023, 8:36 PM
@TyrantBossMedia - At least make a good movie. Never used Lucas with that "creative consultant" title, biggest mistake. That is like doing a series about LOTR and not talking to PJ, oh wait. When Lucas sold his properties it was the biggest mistake. Should've given to HBO or Legendary or some other well known studio.

She should have done the 3 year gap since '15 now it is to late and can't really help a bad movie.
TyrantBossMedia
TyrantBossMedia - 5/5/2023, 8:58 PM
@Neo3 - Agreed.

The first mistake they made was ignoring the Thrawn trilogy and making the prequels.

The Thrawn books came out in 1991-1993
Lucas could have started to develop Heir to the Empire in 1992 and by 1997 (20th anniversary of the first Star Wars) he could have released Episode VII.
The actors were still young enough.

2000 could be Dark Force Rising
2003 The Last Command

Then take a year off and start developing the Jedi Academy trilogy which was published in 1994.

2007: Jedi Search
2010: Dark Apprentice
2013: Champions of the Force (30th anniversary of ROTJ)

Then a year off and do the prequels.
The original cast is older and can be put aside and recasting won’t matter since you are going back in time.

2017: Episode I
2020: Episode II
2023: Episode III

Then he could sell Lucasfilm to Disney.
And I agree a sale to HBO would have been better.

And 2027 begins a new trilogy. Either an entirely new set of stories or use the older Jedi from the last book of the Jedi academy trilogy.

2027: episode 13
2030: episode 14
2033: episode 15
And this falls in line with the 50th anniversary of the original trilogy release.

It would have been amazing.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 5/5/2023, 10:53 AM
Weird comparison to be honest. Isn't that just a normal approach? Or has Hollywood been so franchise-focused that this is not the norm anymore
hazapez
hazapez - 5/5/2023, 11:03 AM
@bkmeijer1 - i think she's saying this bc disney thought they could treat the star wars IP the same as the marvel IP, which can churn out 3-4 films a year, which is crazy. but they can't bc star wars episodes have to be not mediocre as well.
Neo3
Neo3 - 5/5/2023, 11:44 AM
@hazapez - It was never 3 or 4. The problem was movies not spaced out.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 5/5/2023, 2:22 PM
@hazapez - could be yeah. I don't mind multiple Star Wars shows a year though. But like Marvel, Star Wars shouldn't have to churn out to much indeed imo.
JonC
JonC - 5/5/2023, 3:39 PM
@bkmeijer1 - i think Marvel set the bar on making movie after movie, sometimes more than one a year and people would still attend... based on that bean counters were salivating to copy it for other franchises.
hazapez
hazapez - 5/5/2023, 4:54 PM
@Neo3 - not even 3 or 4, i mispoke, i meant like a yearly thing. and the OT and prequels were spaced out 3 years at a time
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 5/5/2023, 4:58 PM
@JonC - definitely. Thing with Marvel is though that each movie was quite different. Atleast more than other franchises are
Neo3
Neo3 - 5/5/2023, 8:32 PM
@hazapez - I know they were spaced out 3 years apart. SW never churned out 3-4 films a year. Yearly thing was fine another franchises have done it, but SW was seen as an event 3 year out movie and KK didn't space them out, taking advantage of the EVENT status.
pitbull76
pitbull76 - 5/5/2023, 10:53 AM
'Its better to tell the truth 'unless it's in regards to a Star Wars movie Kevin Feige and the Russo brothers had plan on developing that she has no idea about.
santoanderson
santoanderson - 5/5/2023, 10:56 AM
The more I hear Kathleen Kennedy talk, the more I convinced she got lucky early in her career, by hitching her wagon to some extremely talented and visionary filmmakers, who probably could have made amazing films without her help. But now that she’s the one in a position of power, having to make the hard creative decisions, she’s floundering big time.

I mean how many Star Wars movies has she announced, with a director attached to the project, only to quietly cancel the project a few months later?
iceballsreborn
iceballsreborn - 5/5/2023, 11:07 AM
@santoanderson - Lucky?? read her wiki bio.. she hit the motherload of movie luck. she has ridden producer credits for other peoples big lifts- lots of spielberg stuff. shes a poop head.

notice how their big strategy is go back in time? no new new timeline, explore the past..
TyrantBossMedia
TyrantBossMedia - 5/5/2023, 1:58 PM
@santoanderson - Have you ever seen the interview with Steven Spielberg where he talking about when he first brought her on.
She was a secretary and a very bad note taker for meetings.

And Spielberg said, "What she was good at was interrupting"



Kathleen Kennedy basically road the coat tails of Spielberg and Lucas long enough to where they pretty much just got used to her being around.

Midnaslament
Midnaslament - 5/5/2023, 11:12 AM
theres a blac prson on t thumnail
Midnaslament
Midnaslament - 5/5/2023, 11:14 AM
omg theyr gong to release the movie when it ready t ob released!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! no way wer so spoiled!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MarvelousMarty
MarvelousMarty - 5/5/2023, 11:22 AM
Damage is done now. You haduke, Han and Leia and you ruined it. The end.
Forthas
Forthas - 5/5/2023, 11:25 AM
She should be taking her inspiration fron Dune...because right now, I am FAR more interested in that franchise than i am in Star Wars.
LeonNova
LeonNova - 5/5/2023, 11:30 AM
It really took her all this time to arrive at that simple common-sense conclusion?
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 5/5/2023, 11:57 AM
I'll take quality over quantity any day.
Cleander
Cleander - 5/5/2023, 12:07 PM
James Bond isn't a confused franchise like Star Wars. The time between movies for the sequel trilogy were more or less the same as current Bond movies releases so I don't know what Kathy is talking about.
Ginley
Ginley - 5/5/2023, 12:07 PM
"after the underperformance of Rise and Solo: A Star Wars Story"

"The Last Jedi" made almost a billion dollars less than the previous installment, with a huge drop off leading directly into "Solo" and "Rise".

It's weird you keep rewriting history.
grif
grif - 5/5/2023, 12:10 PM
what a dumb woman. bond should have a movie at least every 2 years.
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