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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