Lucasfilm Puts ‘Star Wars: The New Jedi Order’ on Hold – World of Reel News

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Lucasfilm’s Rey movie, which was rumored to be titled “New Jedi Order,” has hit a major roadblock. Recent reports indicate that the project has been put on hold due to various issues in the development process. It seems like the film still has a long way to go before it can even start shooting, with the earliest possible date being 2025, but even that is uncertain.

The behind-the-scenes drama surrounding this project has been a cause for concern for quite some time now. Screenwriter Steven Knight has been struggling to crack the script for over a year, and despite multiple drafts, a final version has yet to be submitted to Lucasfilm. This delay has raised doubts about the future of the film, especially since previous writers like Damon Lindelof and Justin Brit-Gibson have left the project due to creative differences.

Moreover, there are whispers that Disney might be reconsidering the entire direction of the Rey movie. With seven other ‘Star Wars’ projects in the pipeline, including ones from notable directors like James Mangold and Patty Jenkins, the studio seems to have a lot on its plate. The focus now is on Jon Favreau’s “The Mandalorian and Grogu,” which is already in production and expected to be released in May 2026.

The Rey movie was supposed to explore Rey’s journey to establish a new Jedi order, with a strong emphasis on female empowerment. Director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy was brought on board to steer the project in this direction. However, there are now doubts about her future with Lucasfilm as well, adding to the uncertainty surrounding the film.

In light of these developments, it’s safe to say that the Rey movie won’t be hitting the screens anytime soon. The challenges in the development process, coupled with the studio’s focus on other projects, have cast a shadow of doubt over the future of this particular ‘Star Wars’ installment. Fans will have to wait and see if the Force will be strong enough to bring this project back from the brink of cancellation.

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