The director of the new Star Wars movie has already spoken with George Lucas, Dave Filoni and JJ Abrams and is ready for a new adventure with Rey Skywalker

Star Wars creative heavyweights have been consulted by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy to set the tone for her new Star Wars film with Daisy Ridley

Not that I need it, but the winner of two Oscars of the North American Film Academy has already spoken with George Lucas, Dave Filoni and JJ. Abrams about his new movie in the Star Wars saga starring Rey Skywalker, again played by Daisy Ridley. The director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy is prepared to face this complicated project and has the support of the creator of the saga, as well as the experience of the two directors most involved with the major Star Wars film projects of recent years.

Preparing the Future of Star Wars alongside its creative legends

Recently, in an exclusive interview with SiriusXMObaid-Chinoy offered new details of his foray into the star wars universe. The director explained what these interviews were like with the main creative people responsible for Star Wars: “I have had conversations with JJ Abrams. I have had conversations with George Lucas and, of course, Dave Filoni, who is a fundamental part of the Star Wars universe now“. In the interview he also updated the status of production, noting that the team is taking the time necessary to Make sure you do justice to Daisy’s story [Ridley]”. This statement underscores not only his commitment to storytelling, but also to Rey Skywalker’s legacywhose journey from The Force Awakens to The Rise of Skywalker captured the imagination of millions of fans laying the foundation for the future of the franchise for the coming years.

The challenge of continuing an emblematic saga

The project, provisionally known as “New Jedi Order”, The New Jedi Orderpromises to take Rey Skywalker to new horizons in Star Wars history. Variety also insists on Obaid-Chinoy’s deep preparation to face this new installment, ensuring that the film not only honors what was established in the previous installments, but also break new ground for the next generation of viewers. With Ridley reprising his iconic role, the focus will be on exploring how Rey, now in a post-First Order era, embarks on in the task of rebuilding the Jedi Order following in the footsteps of his teachers Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa.

Daisy Ridley and Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy at the Star Wars Celebration London. Photo: Disney

Two women, two challenges, one galaxy

The temporal context is crucial, as Kathleen Kennedy points outhead of Lucasfilm in the interview with Vanity Fair: “We are 15 years after The Rise of Skywalker, in a post-war period where the Jedi are in chaos“This approach will allow the director to explore not only Rey’s legacy as a Jedi master, but also the challenges and complexity of establishing a new era of balance in the Force.

The choice of Obaid-Chinoy as director not only marks a significant milestone for the Star Wars franchisebut also underlines a movement towards diversity and inclusion in directing major Hollywood productions. As Zack Sharf points out in his article for Vanity Fair, Obaid-Chinoy becomes the first woman and first person of color to direct a Star Wars film. This fact not only highlights his talent and creative vision, but also represents a step forward in representation within the film industry.

Daisy Ridley as King Skywalker on the set of The Rise of Skywalker

In a world where visual narratives have a profound impact on popular cultureObaid-Chinoy’s voice and perspective could not be more needed than at this very moment, especially if we are attentive to the controversies involving Star Wars in recent weeks by the hand of premiere of The Acolyte on Disney+. The film directed by Obaid-Chinoy is just one of the many adventures that Lucasfilm has in development within the Star Wars universe. Since the anticipated project on the origins of the first Jedi directed by James Mangold until the culmination of television stories by Dave Filoni in the film The Mandalorian and Groguthe future of Star Wars promises to be as diverse as exciting.

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