• [NEWS] Kathleen Kennedy renews contract until 2021

    From Your Name@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 29 11:19:59 2018
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    So much for the rumour that Disney's Bob Iger wanted her gone ... RIP
    "Star Wars". :-(


    Kathleen Kennedy Renews Contract To Remain President Of Lucasfilm Until 2021
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    From The Hollywood Reporter:

    Kathleen Kennedy has reignited her lightsaber. The lead producer and
    architect of the Star Wars franchise has renewed her contract to remain
    president of Lucasfilm for another three years, through 2021, The Hollywood
    Reporter has learned.

    The move is a vote of confidence in Kennedy, who took command of Lucasfilm
    after Disney's $4 billion acquisition from George Lucas in 2012 and has
    overseen the relaunch of Star Wars, one of the most revered movie properties
    in cinematic history. Disney's four new Star Wars films have grossed almost
    $4.5 billion at the worldwide box office. Ancillary and merchandising have
    brought billions more into the studio's coffers.

    But it hasn't always been easy money. Kennedy has had to replace directors
    on two movies that were either in production or post-. Chris Lord and Phil
    Miller were fired from Solo: A Star Wars Story on June 20, 2017, less than a
    year before the film's release. Kennedy also effectively replaced Rogue One:
    A Star Wars Story director Gareth Edwards with helmer Tony Gilroy, though
    Edwards kept his directing credit. Last year, Colin Trevorrow, who was to
    have directed Star Wars: Episode IX, was fired and replaced with the series'
    Episode VII helmer, J.J. Abrams, a week later.

    Kennedy's position is one of the most visible, and her actions the most
    highly scrutinized, in Hollywood due to the immense popularity of
    Lucasfilm's franchises, which also include Indiana Jones. So it's notable
    that her renewal follows this summer's Solo: A Star Wars Story, the first
    big-screen box office disappointment for the franchise, grossing "only"
    $392 million worldwide and leading analysts to estimate a loss for the
    film at $50 million to $80 million or more. (In contrast, 2017's The Last
    Jedi and 2016's Rogue One grossed $1 billion globally, and 2015's The
    Force Awakens topped $2 billion in receipts.)

    Kennedy's deal extension also follows a polarizing reaction to Last Jedi -
    which sits at 91 percent fresh on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes but was
    flooded with unusually angry fan complaints on social media about key plot
    choices. The reaction to Last Jedi and Solo is resulting in a shift in
    studio strategy, with Disney making plans to slow the output of movies.
    "You can expect some slowdown," Disney CEO Bob Iger told THR in an
    interview published on Sept. 20, adding, "but that doesn't mean we're not
    going to make films."

    The only Star Wars film currently underway is Episode IX, currently
    shooting in London, and due for release Dec. 20, 2019. Sources tell THR
    that Episode IX will be the last of the "chapter" installments, with Disney
    planning on touting it as a selling point in the promotion campaign for the
    film in the year leading up to its release. Lucasfilm is developing feature
    projects from Game of Thrones creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, as
    well as a potential trilogy from Rian Johnson, the filmmaker behind Last
    Jedi. Johnson, however, is currently prepping to shoot a detective thriller
    that is to star Daniel Craig.

    Sources say that the near future of Star Wars lies in television with
    Kennedy-led Lucasfilm planning on expanding the universe with new characters
    in that medium. The shows at this stage include a live-action series run by
    Jon Favreau (which is currently casting) and the animated Star Wars: The
    Clone Wars, both of which will air on Disney's untitled streaming service,
    which is set to launch in the second half of 2019. Meanwhile, another
    animated series, Star Wars Resistance, premieres this month on The Disney
    Channel.

    <http://www.theforce.net/story/front/Kathleen_Kennedy_Renews_Contract_To_Remain_President_Of_Lucasfilm_Until_2021_182003.asp>

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