Star Wars movies, and they have all been removed from those projects. Every so often, Disney will announce that another big-deal director has signed on for further
Star Wars movies, and it never seems especially likely that those movies will end up getting made. In a lot of ways, 2019’s
Star Wars film, feels like Disney apologizing to pissed-off fans for the decisions that director Rian Johnson made on
The Last Jedi, its predecessor, and attempting to erase those decisions. Disney is simply not willing to spend hundreds of millions to indulge a director’s whims when there’s
Star Wars money on the line. When those hired directors fall in love with their own aspirations, Disney chokes them right out.