STAR WARS: Damon Lindelof Has Confirmed Lucasfilm Asked Him To Leave The Movie he Was Writing

STAR WARS: Damon Lindelof Has Confirmed Lucasfilm Asked Him To Leave The Movie he Was Writing

Before Steven Knight took over writing duties, Damon Lindelof was penning the next Star Wars movie for Lucasfilm. Now, the Watchmen showrunner confirms the studio asked him to leave the Rey-led project.

By JoshWilding - Apr 30, 2023 04:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: Esquire (via SFFGazette.com)

When Solo: A Star Wars Story became bogged down in creative differences, a change in directors occurred midway through shooting and the results were mixed. While the movie has its fair share of fans, it struggled to impress critics and underwhelmed at the box office. As a result, Lucasfilm abandoned plans for future spin-offs. 

The Skywalker Saga was still playing out at that point, however, and fans had high hopes for The Rise of Skywalker. Unfortunately, it quickly became the franchise's most divisive instalment to date - no easy feat after The Last Jedi - and similarly underperformed (and, similar to Solo, changed hands when Colin Trevorrow was replaced by J.J. Abrams, albeit much earlier in the production process). 

After that, the franchise stalled on the big screen and a number of projects, including Patty Jenkins' Rogue Squadron, have fallen by the wayside. Star Wars Celebration brought some big announcements, though, including a movie starring Daisy Ridley's Rey that's set 15 years after the Skywalker Saga's conclusion. 

Damon Lindelof was originally writing the script before being replaced by Steven Knight and we recently learned more about what he had planned for the project.

Now, though, he's finally confirmed that his departure from this Galaxy Far, Far Away wasn't his decision. "I was in more than talks to join the Star Wars universe," Lindelof tells Esquire (via SFFGazette.com). "I joined the Star Wars universe and was asked to leave." 

"Will I get back in line outside the club and try to get back in again?" he continues. "Absolutely. If at first you don't succeed, try and try again, or again again try, as Yoda would say."

The fact Lindelof hopes to return to Star Wars may suggest that his split with Lucasfilm wasn't on bad terms. Kathleen Kennedy has made a habit of clashing with creatives over the years, so it's possible the writer is just choosing his words carefully here after parting ways with the studio over those all-too-familiar "creative differences."

The Watchmen scribe may choose to reveal more details down the line, but excitement for Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy's upcoming Rey-led movie remains high among fans anxious to revisit this franchise in theaters. 

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CassianAndor
CassianAndor - 4/30/2023, 4:21 AM
Good riddance.
philinterrupted
philinterrupted - 4/30/2023, 9:15 AM
@CassianAndor - right? I wasn’t looking forward to how he was going to subvert expectations.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 4/30/2023, 4:28 AM
Did Yoda say there wasn't a try, just a do or do not?

Anyway, with what he was going for was probably too different from what Lucasfilm wanted so it's not a surprise. Not that a writer or director leaving a Star Wars project is surprising at all these days though
dracula
dracula - 4/30/2023, 4:46 AM
Might as well ask jon Favreau or dave filoni to direct

They are the only people to produce good stuff under the current management
CassianAndor
CassianAndor - 4/30/2023, 4:57 AM
@dracula -
Origame
Origame - 4/30/2023, 8:44 AM
@CassianAndor - yeah but that show had to basically avoid being a star wars show to work.

That's not even my opinion but Tony gilroy's.
CassianAndor
CassianAndor - 4/30/2023, 12:36 PM
@Origame - I know Gilroy talked about not originally being a fan, but I haven’t heard that. And I disagree. Although it sets out to do something different from most other Star Wars, it’s still very much a Star Wars story and deep in Star Wars lore. Maybe even more so than anything Favreau and Filoni are doing.
Origame
Origame - 4/30/2023, 1:42 PM
@CassianAndor - well you missed the part of him describing himself as "not a fan" as actually being a good thing for the franchise right now. And the general consensus of andor, whether from positive or negative reviews, is that it doesn't feel like star wars.

And star wars is more than a deep dive into lore. It's a feel. That kind of fantastical adventure story you get from old pulp films like flash Gordon.

And as for the lore, that's highly debatable. Favreau and filoni have been focusing on the lore of mandalorians and jedi. That's where the vast majority of the lore of star wars comes from. Hell, they aren't even stopping with jedi but also going into the lore of star wars itself. Just mathematically I really don't see how gilroy can go further into the lore when these shows are covering so much ground and gilroy has only done one season so far.
CassianAndor
CassianAndor - 4/30/2023, 6:55 PM
@Origame - I missed no such thing. I even mentioned it in my reply. Yes, he set out to do something different, and now you have me repeating myself. That doesn’t mean he was trying to avoid being Star Wars though. I honestly think he would be offended by someone claiming that. He very clearly studied up on the universe a lot and it shows. He’s treating it like actual history.

Star Wars is more than a feeling too, but honestly, I think Andor feels more like Star Wars (and by that I mean the OT) than anything else that’s come out since, including the prequels.

When I said the show is deep in the lore what I meant is it takes place in a part of the timeline where we already know a lot of what’s coming. There are some big canon events coming up in season 2 that we know need to happen, and Gilroy knows needs to happen, and they will happen, just maybe not the way we expect. But he is very respectful of the universe and the canon. Your “had to avoid being Star Wars to work” comment implies disrespect to me. This is what I pushing back against.
CassianAndor
CassianAndor - 4/30/2023, 7:04 PM
@Origame - But he is also expanding the lore by not focusing on chosen one royal families and space wizards. He’s showing us what it’s really like to live in the Star Wars universe for a regular person. Not everyone is a Jedi or Sith or Mandalorian. Gilroy’s one season has already made the universe feel bigger and more lived in than three seasons of Mando.
CassianAndor
CassianAndor - 4/30/2023, 7:20 PM
@Origame - But back to the feel. A major part of Star Wars, for better or worse, has always been politics. It was heavily simplified, but it was there. Even in the OT the main driving force for the plot is the fight against oppression. Disney Star Wars has been avoiding politics like the plague because of the backlash to the prequels. But they were never really the problem and Andor proves that. It takes a deep dive into the politics of the galaxy and how the Empire’s oppression affects normal people, and how those normal people become radicalized to fight back. It also gives us plenty of shades of grey, which is where it starts to not feel like Star Wars because Star Wars has always been very black and white. But again, he’s just trying something new. Bless him. It’s not pulpy, but it still has the right themes and message that make something Star Wars to me. Favreau and Filoni don’t even seem interested in doing that. Their stuff is just all empty calories.
solskulldeath
solskulldeath - 4/30/2023, 8:23 PM
@Origame - andors is great.
Origame
Origame - 5/1/2023, 4:34 AM
@CassianAndor - 1) dude, yes you did. You didn't mention anything about him describing himself as "not a fan" being a positive trait. And no, if he heard me say this he wouldn't be offended. He'd probably say something to the effect of "well star wars being star wars hasn't been all that good lately, now has it?". Also, studying the universe is like the bare minimum to make sure your project doesn't contradict established lore.

2) what you feel is fine. But most disagree. Hell, a lot of people praising it are doing so specifically because it doesn't feel like star wars. And really? Implying disrespect? Take a step back dude.
Origame
Origame - 5/1/2023, 4:39 AM
@CassianAndor - 3) ok, I'm not entirely sure how familiar you are with the star wars franchise. They've always taken the time to show what life is like for regular people in this universe. Remember, Luke started as a farm boy and we spent a good chunk of that first film on that moisture farm. Then talking about Mando, he's always spending his time amongst the locals living alongside these regular people and seeing how they live. In that case since Mando keeps traveling to different planets he can explore many different planets in the galaxy and all those different cultures.
Origame
Origame - 5/1/2023, 4:49 AM
@CassianAndor - 4) as for politics, no. It's not about politics. Now obviously since it's a war story you need to understand the politics to understand why they're fighting each other, that doesn't mean politics is what it's actually about. That's why the opening crawl is a thing. They explain who the empire is and the rebellion so you can get on with the story. The prequels dove into politics more, but that was because it was partially about the rise of the empire and you needed to see the state in which that happened. It was really about how Palpatine corrupted anakin. The reason avoiding politics was a problem for the sequel trilogy is that we didn't understand the power of the first order. We were just expected to believe a new group came in basically doing sh!t like the empire did while the new republic ruled the galaxy.

Also, you call me being disrespectful yet you call Favreau and filoni work as "empty calories".
Origame
Origame - 5/1/2023, 4:49 AM
@solskulldeath - didn't say it wasn't.
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 4/30/2023, 5:04 AM
His film sounded like a cool approach, but they were like "Lets just do a direct sequel to Rise of Skywlaker instead".
ProfessorWhy
ProfessorWhy - 4/30/2023, 5:49 AM
Watchmen and Mrs Davis are exceptional. Intelligent, funny, moving and intriguing. Star Wars needs all that now
bobevanz
bobevanz - 4/30/2023, 11:40 AM
@ProfessorWhy - he has written more shit than gold lol no thanks
TheVandalore
TheVandalore - 4/30/2023, 4:55 PM
@bobevanz - nothing he has made has been gold. He's overrated.
BritishMonkey
BritishMonkey - 4/30/2023, 6:38 AM
Pretty sure Yoda would say otherwise.
Twenty23Three
Twenty23Three - 4/30/2023, 7:47 AM
I just hope all these Star Wars films that will never get made just get made under different names. A whole new wave of fantasy spance movies that arnt tied to anything would be fun
AnthonyVonGeek
AnthonyVonGeek - 4/30/2023, 9:13 AM
So he wants to go back after getting kicked out? He’s definitely a glutton for punishment.
malschla
malschla - 4/30/2023, 10:35 AM
The simple fact that he doesn’t understand that Yoda would never say “try” is enough to say he is wrong for the property.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 4/30/2023, 10:58 AM
Really disappointed that we won’t get to see what he had in store. Jumping to the more distant future sounded like a more interesting idea than a direct sequel to rise of Skywalker.
CassianAndor
CassianAndor - 4/30/2023, 12:43 PM
@MrDandy - Eventually perhaps. But having a story about an older Rey passing the torch to a new generation makes that movie Episode X, and it’s way too soon for Episode X in my opinion.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 4/30/2023, 2:20 PM
@CassianAndor - I’m willing to bet this movie will be Episode X regardless. There is too much money to be made with that branding and it is sounding like a direct sequel.
CassianAndor
CassianAndor - 4/30/2023, 8:01 PM
@MrDandy - I’ll take that bet.
whatevtrev
whatevtrev - 5/1/2023, 8:49 AM
@MrDandy - Agreed! That’s way more interesting than yet another show set between the trilogies.
ThorArms
ThorArms - 4/30/2023, 11:45 AM
It sounded awful
DocSpock
DocSpock - 4/30/2023, 1:50 PM

Neither Star Wars or CBMs should EVER let total A$$hole Abrams anywhere near their movies. He is a total dirtbag for whom movie quality is his last priority when he makes a movie any more.

WarMonkey
WarMonkey - 4/30/2023, 2:57 PM
Rise of Palpatine isn't more divisive than TLJ. It's only divisive with the Reylos and Disney shills, barely anyone else bothered watching it after TLJ.
PartyKiller
PartyKiller - 4/30/2023, 3:11 PM
George Lucas went from owner of Star Wars; the greatest modern mythology ever to having to watch Disney's daily rape of Star Wars.

His triumph was turned into tragedy.
KaioKen
KaioKen - 4/30/2023, 11:54 PM
I’ve never met anyone that liked ROS so I don’t know if I’d call it divisive. I think “ universally panned” is more accurate.

I really really really really want to see the new Rey movies fail. I’ll never forgive them for TLJ
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