Rogue Squadron's Development Takes New Turn: TV Series on the Horizon

Lucasfilm's Rogue Squadron may shift from film to TV series.

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Rogue Squadron's Development Takes New Turn: TV Series on the Horizon

Lucasfilm's long-awaited Rogue Squadron project, directed by Patty Jenkins, has seen its fair share of challenges over the past five years. Initially announced in December 2020 with a captivating promotional video featuring Jenkins and a life-sized X-Wing, the film has faced numerous delays and uncertainties.

Background on Development

After being put on hold in 2022, it was rumored that Rogue Squadron had been scrapped altogether. However, the project was later revived but remained undated and low on priority within Lucasfilm. As the spotlight shifted to other projects like Shawn Levy's Star Wars: Starfighter, fans were left wondering about the fate of the starfighter saga.

Recent Updates

A recent report from SFFGazette.com suggests that Rogue Squadron may now be transitioning from a theatrical release to a TV series. This shift aligns with comments made by Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy, indicating that a redevelopment into a series was a possibility.

Jenna's Involvement

Regarding Jenkins’ involvement, she expressed uncertainty in a past interview, saying, “I now owe a draft of Star Wars, and so we will see what happens there.” This statement leaves the door open for potential future collaboration.

Potential of a Series

Previously described as a project introducing “a new generation of starfighter pilots,” the series format could provide ample opportunities for character development and storytelling within the Star Wars universe. As of now, Ahsoka Season 2 remains the only confirmed Star Wars series for Disney+, making a 2027 release for Rogue Squadron potentially fruitful for the streaming platform.

Conclusion

While there's excitement among fans for a new direction, the rocky history of Rogue Squadron leaves many wondering if this project will finally materialize. Will it ultimately find a place on screens, big or small?

Source: Comic Book Movie

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