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Former director for Star Wars 9 Colin Trevorrow announces he'll be donating all the proceeds from his royalties to a hospice for kids in need.
We now take a break from our regularly scheduled trash disaster to bring you a bit of objectively nice news: filmmaker Colin Trevorrow has decided to donate his residuals from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker to the Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Last week, Collider reported that Trevorrow had earned a "Story By" credit on the film, which will be directed by J.J. Abrams. “Through his films, George Lucas taught us about our connection to all living things,” Trevorrow said in a statement to Deadline. “He taught us to take care of one another, and he set a …