No more Skywalker in new 'Star Wars'

Iconic franchise to expand with fresh trilogy

X-Men alum Simon Kinberg will helm new trilogy. Photos: File

Star Wars fans are gearing up for a fresh adventure. According to Variety, Lucasfilm has announced the development of a brand-new Star Wars trilogy, signalling the next phase of the iconic franchise. This new series will be written and produced by Simon Kinberg, the mastermind behind several X-Men films, alongside Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy.

Unlike its predecessors, the new films will introduce completely new characters and storylines, setting it apart from the familiar Skywalker-centric narrative that has captivated audiences for over four decades.

Though plot specifics remain a closely guarded secret, it has been confirmed that this trilogy will not continue the Skywalker family saga, dispelling early rumours. Instead, it promises to venture into entirely new territories within the Star Wars universe, introducing fresh heroes, villains, and planets. This shift offers endless possibilities for the future of the franchise, as the creators aim to expand its mythos while forging new ground for generations of fans to come.

The trilogy is part of an ever-expanding list of Star Wars projects. On the horizon, fans can look forward to Jon Favreau's The Mandalorian & Grogu series in 2026, along with other untitled films set for release in 2026 and 2027. Additionally, other Star Wars films are in development with directors like Taika Waititi, James Mangold, and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy. However, it remains unclear which project will reach theatres first, leaving the future of Star Wars in an exciting, unpredictable space.

The beloved science fiction saga is set in a galaxy far, far away, where epic battles between the forces of good and evil unfold across multiple generations. At its core, the franchise follows the struggle between the Jedi, practitioners of the mystical Force who champion peace and justice, and the Sith, their dark counterparts who seek to dominate the galaxy.

For the most part, the franchise has been centred around iconic characters like Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, and Darth Vader, whose personal journeys intertwine with larger themes of hope, destiny, and the balance of power.

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