Director J.J. Abrams Confirms He’s “Done” With Star Wars

Star Wars: The Force Awakens and The Rise of Skywalker writer-director J.J. Abrams says he’s “done” with a galaxy far, far away: Abrams confirms he has no plans for another project set at Disney-owned Lucasfilm. Abrams turned down directing Episode VIII — later handed to Rian Johnson — because he was approached for the sequel in the early stages of filming on Episode VII, and the filmmaker acknowledges he was “never supposed to do” Episode IX, once set under Jurassic World director Colin Trevorrow before he was removed by Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy. At the Hollywood premiere of The Rise of Skywalker, Abrams admitted the experience was bittersweet:

“It is. I mean, it’s funny, I think I need to be more present in the moment, because the truth is it’ll be over in a flash,” Abrams told Variety. “This crew and this cast have been the most amazing I’ve ever known, so I feel very lucky to have gotten to come back. And sad that I won’t be working with them again.”

 

Asked if he’s “definitely” finished with Star Wars, Abrams replied, “Yeah, I think I’m done,” before feigning uncertainty. “Maybe I’ll go back. No, I’m done. I’m done.” Pressed on his answer, Abrams added, “This time I know. I can feel it. I can feel this is it.”

Abrams’ Bad Robot signed an overall deal with WarnerMedia in September, a $500 million pact in which Abrams will oversee the development of film, television and video game projects at Warner Bros. through 2024.

Returning for Rise of Skywalker was an opportunity for Abrams to put into motion ideas Abrams did not or could not incorporate in The Force Awakens, which revived and relaunched the franchise on the big screen in 2015.

 

“I always knew, when we were doing Episode VII, there were certain things that I felt, for me — and I was never supposed to do this movie — I would need to see at the end of this trilogy, at the end of these nine films,” Abrams recently said on Popcorn with Peter Travers. “And then Kathleen Kennedy called and said, ‘Would you come on?’ One of the attractions was, ‘Ooh, I actually get to do these things,’ instead of backseat, ‘I wish, I wish.’”

 

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