The Skywalker saga has come to an end, but there are still a lot more Star Wars movies on the way. When Disney purchased Lucasfilm back in 2012, they had one goal: to bring back George Lucas' space opera. They've certainly succeeded in that regard, with five blockbuster movies having already released in theaters.
So far, Disney's Lucasfilm has released three saga movies and two spinoff movies, most of which have performed remarkably at the worldwide box office. But just because the Skywalker saga has ended, that doesn't mean Lucasfilm will cease making Star Wars movies, as there's still plenty of story left to tell — whether that means expanding upon elements from the saga or exploring entirely new arenas.
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Ever since 2015, Lucasfilm has released a Star Wars movie every year, but that has temporarily ceased; after Star Wars 9 in December 2019, Lucasfilm began a three-year break, with the next Star Wars movie not arriving until 2023. After that, new Star Wars movies will release in December every two years up to 2026, alternating with the four Avatar sequels. Needless to say, there are a lot of Star Wars movies (and other projects like Skeleton Crew) in development.
Patty Jenkins will direct Star Wars: Rogue Squadron, which is a completely original story about a new generation of starfighter pilots as they begin their journey in the galaxy far, far away. The film is expected to be released in theaters in December 2023; in July 2021, Jenkins confirmed the script was almost complete.
Hot off the success of Avengers: Endgame, it was revealed in September 2019 that Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige was working with Lucasfilm on a new Star Wars movie. While little is known
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