In short, things are a mess forStar Warson the big screen.
Knight was already the second writer on the project, followingDamon Lindelof and Justin Britt-Gibson.
Director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy is still currently attached to direct the movie.
Clashing visions hurt Rey on the big screen the last time around.
But the stops and starts regarding Reys film future are already a little worrying.
However, this language is indicative of so many problems withStar Warsand the industry at large right now.
Rey deserves more time on the big screen.
There are multiple projects in the works that may or may not overlap characters and timelines.
Some writers and directors are privy to what their peers are working on, but others arent.
Its a different way of development, according to an insider.
Theres so much parallel work going on.
All of this parallel work feels akin to throwing something at the wall and hoping it sticks.
What happens if Reys solo movie takes her in one direction, but Kinberg sees her future differently?
ItsThe Rise of Skywalkerall over again.
(Seriously, that film is absolutely dreadful.)
Rebellions may be built on hope, but the current trajectory ofStar Warsmovies is far from hopeful.
Otherwise were probably not going to see anything outside of the Mandoverse for the foreseeable future.