There are some reports out there that hint at Lucasfilm preparing to shoot this movie sooner rather than later. “It doesn’t take itself too seriously, but it does believe in itself.” In that docuseries, Taika Waititi probably gave one of the best descriptions of the Star Wars franchise we’ve had in recent years when he said: He wrote: “You’ll laugh you’ll cry, then you’ll laugh so much you’ll cry some more”.īut above all, the second part of his quote reminds us of something he said during the Disney Gallery on The Mandalorian season 1. Chris Hemsworth’s description of the upcoming Thor: Love and Thunder on Twitter might be a perfect summary of what Waititi brings to the table on his projects. Of course, Jojo Rabbit, for which he won a Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar, is the best example of that, but this is something he already did in the season 1 finale of The Mandalorian. While he’s known for his comedic touches, Waititi always manages to hit the audience with a lot of emotion when we are least expecting it. If there’s something to take away from his past movies, from Jojo Rabbit to Hunt for the Wilderpeople, is that Taika Waititi always writes with a lot of heart. I’m still coming up with the ideas and storylining it and just wanted to make sure that it feels like a Star Wars film.īecause, I could say, ‘Oh yeah, we’ll just write any old thing and set in space and then put Star Wars on the front.’ But it wouldn’t be a Star Wars film without certain elements and a certain treatment, so I’ve just got to make sure that it stays within that wheelhouse.” Waititi is voicing a character in the upcoming Pixar movie Lightyear, and while promoting it, Screen Rant asked him about the status of his Star Wars movie. In a new interview with Screen Rant, Waititi confirmed that the writing process is underway and also shared a small insight into what he thinks will be special about it. Kathleen Kennedy said last month it will be the next one to be released. The Oscar-winning filmmaker behind Jojo Rabbit and Thor: Ragnarok was tapped by Lucasfilm over two years ago to co-write (along with Krysty Wilson-Cairns) and direct a movie set in a galaxy far, far away. But Taika Waititi may hold the key to putting it back together. The teaser trailer above is mostly for mood-setting, but Entertainment Weekly has some set photos (featuring Ali Wong as the elder Erin!) and an interview with the creators about the impetus behind telling a timey-wimey tale about a diverse group of teenage girls from the 80s.The Star Wars film division is in disarray, and Rogue Squadron‘s production issues are just the latest indication of that. They're more like distant colleagues than friends, but their paths cross when they spot some costumed pranksters out for some mischief … which leads them into wacky hijinks involving a time machine, their future selves, some dinosaurs with iPods, and some other delightfully anachronistic complications. The basic setup is about 4 teenage girls in Cleveland, setting out on their respective newspaper delivery routes on the morning after Halloween, 1988. Paper Girls launched right around the same time as Saga, and while that epic-fantasy-space-opera tends to get all the attention, Paper Girls is similar phenomenal, though in very different ways. Next month, Amazon Prime TV will release the first episode of Paper Girls, the phenomenal coming-of-age 80s time travel adventure comic by Brian K.
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