A month before Star Wars Celebration, sources are saying that Patty Jenkin's Rogue Squadron and Kevin Feige's Star Wars film have both been officially shelved.
\nIt's still a little amazing that we are in 2023, and we still have no idea when and if Star Wars will ever return to the big screen again. The franchise has been a staple of the science fiction world, and when Disney stepped in, it looked like we were going to get Star Wars movies all the time. However, several things happened that made the company get cold feet.
It hung out on the Disney release calendar for a long time despite no announcements that they even had a writer, a cast, or any form of production going. In September 2022, the movie was officially removed from the schedule, and the last we heard from Jenkins, she was still working on the film but wasn't sure if it would happen. It sounds like it isn't.
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