The era of movie trilogies looks to be over for Star Wars…

Kathleen Kennedy isn’t using that word anymore.

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

In a lengthy interview withVanity Fairthat goes into great detail about the franchise and its many TV offshoots,Star Warsproducer Kathleen Kennedy spoke about plans for a return to the big screen – and cast doubt on two big projects.

Spoiler alert: Future Star Wars movies will be rather different from what’s gone before.

The lastStar Warsmovie was 2019’s Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker, which ended the trilogy that began with 2015’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Since then, Star Wars has largely become a small screen proposition with The Mandalorian, The Book Of Boba Fett and, shortly,Obi-Wan Kenobi, (all debuting on Disney Plus).

There are a number of projects in active development, but Kennedy said the approach will be different: the trilogy set-up, which the franchise has used three times during its history, is a thing of the past.

“I hesitate to use the word trilogies anymore because Star Wars is much more about persistent storytelling,” Kennedy said.

The piece indicates that the first new Star Wars movie to arrive will beThor: Love and Thunderdirector Taika Waititi’s, which has a script from 1917 writer Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Rogue Squadron, which will be overseen by Wonder Woman’s Patty Jenkins, is now further back.

Then asked about the much-discussed Star Wars movies fromMarvel head honcho Kevin Feigeand The Last Jedi’s Rian Johnson, Kennedy did not have good news…

Get the best Black Friday deals direct to your inbox, plus news, reviews, and more.

Get the best Black Friday deals direct to your inbox, plus news, reviews, and more.

Sign up to be the first to know about unmissable Black Friday deals on top tech, plus get all your favorite TechRadar content.

Oh no…

Oh no…

Johnson’s trilogy, it seems, is very much on pause, with Kennedy saying “Rian has been unbelievably busy withKnives Outand the deal that he made atNetflixfor multiple movies”.

As for Feige’s movie, it seems things aren’t nearly as advanced as it was suggested. : “I would love to see what movie he might come up with,” Kennedy said of Feige, “But right now, no, there isn’t anything specifically.”

As to a more general plan for Star Wars movies, Kennedy wouldn’t be drawn, only telling Vanity Fair: “We have a road map”. She goes on to say that it’s partly down to the huge expectations that were placed on the films, adding: “I do think a little bit of fun has gone out of making these gigantic movies. The business, the stakes, everything that’s been infused in the last 10 years or so. There’s a kind of spontaneity and good time that we have to be careful to preserve.”

Analysis: Is Star Wars now a TV franchise?

For the foreseeable future, probably.

The successful formula used to make The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi and The Rise Of Skywalker was to blend old and new, to match a returning Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher and Mark Hammill with a new cast, trading off the past, but stirring in a new energy. You can’t use that recipe twice, not until Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley and John Boyega are much, much older.

Kennedy’s plans seem to be event-style Star Wars movie, released every few years rather than on a relentless yearly cycle, more in the style of Rogue One, with the bulk of storytelling done onDisney Plus. And frankly, that’s fine with us.

Tom Goodwyn was formerly TechRadar’s Senior Entertainment Editor. He’s now a freelancer writing about TV shows, documentaries and movies across streaming services, theaters and beyond. Based in East London, he loves nothing more than spending all day in a movie theater, well, he did before he had two small children…

England vs Australia live stream: how to watch 2024 rugby union Autumn International online from anywhere

Australian Beach Volleyball Tour live stream: How to watch bronze and gold medal matches online for free, finals, start time

Arcane season 2 confirms the hit series isn’t just one of the best Netflix shows ever made – it’s an animated legend that’ll stand the test of time