Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy gave her take on why Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull wasn’t as beloved as the previous Indy movies.
It’s been confirmed that Indiana Jones 5 de-aged Harrison Ford, and Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy has shared her one hope for audiences regarding this aspect of the movie.
Lucasfilm boss Kathleen Kennedy has addressed the reason for the hiatus in the Star Wars film slate, explaining that there has been a shift in their storytelling approach.
If you honestly thought Kathleen Kennedy would be leaving Lucasfilm anytime soon, at least Bob Chapek gave a definitive answer.
If you honestly thought Kathleen Kennedy would be leaving Lucasfilm anytime soon, at least Bob Chapek gave a definitive answer.
After his tenure in Star Wars ended, John Boyega has used his platform to get honest about the racial backlash he faced as Finn. And now he's explained how his honest chat with Lucasfilm's Kathleen Kennedy went.
Kathleen Kennedy is meeting with different filmmakers and talent to figure out Star Wars' next steps in the wake of Episode IX.
It's been a minute since we've had a solid Indiana Jones 5 update. Luckily, Lucasfilm head Kathleen Kennedy was on hand Sunday night at the 2020 BAFTAs to give us said update about the progress being made on the forthcoming installment in the beloved action-adventure franchise. Speaking with the BBC on the BAFTAs red carpet, Kennedy shared some important news about Indiana Jones 5. When asked about where progress on the movie stood, Kennedy replied, "We're working away, getting the script where we want it to be and then we'll be ready to go," and …
The future of the Star Wars franchise is female, according to Lucasfilm Kathleen Kennedy. While on the red carpet at the 2020 BAFTAs on Sunday, Kennedy re-affirmed Lucasfilm's plans to bring in a female director to helm a Star Wars feature film in the future. Sure, the decision may ruffle the feathers of staunch, old guard fans who are used to things being done a certain way in this fictional universe but hey, all bets are off now that the Skywalker saga has wrapped. It's about time the Star Wars universe got injected with new, non-male …
Star Wars producer Kathleen Kennedy says she future installments in the George Lucas franchise will "absolutely" be directed by a woman.
Kennedy had a "clear plan" for the ending, says Rise of Skywalker writer.
From Lucasfilm, director J.J. Abrams and writer Chris Terrio, the conclusion of the Skywalker saga, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, is sure to be an epic journey where new legends will be born, as the final battle for freedom is fought. The film stars Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Adam Driver, Kelly Marie Tran, Domhnall Gleeson, Anthony Daniels, Lupita Nyong’o, Joonas Suotamo, Keri Russell, Richard E. Grant and Naomi Ackie. During a conference at the film’s Los Angeles press day, held before anyone other than the cast had …
Better enjoy Rise of Skywalker, because it'll be a bit before we see the galaxy far, far away on the big screen again.
J. J. Abrams was gonna direct Episode VII. Rian Johnson was gonna direct Episode VIII. And Colin Trevorrow was gonna direct Episode IX. That's how the new, 2010s Star Wars trilogy was gonna work. And did... for two outta three of those folks. For Trevorrow abruptly left Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker during production, leaving Abrams to return and direct the finale. Now, in an interview with Gizmodo, Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy has shared some more insight as to why she parted ways with Trevorrow. When asked directly why things "didn't work" with Trevorrow, Kennedy took a …
It may seem like Disney has done everything but file a restraining order against George Lucas to keep him away from the Star Wars franchise ever since they bought Lucasfilm in 2012 for roughly $4 billion in cash and stocks. But according to Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy, they actually consulted the Bearded One before scripting The Rise of Skywalker, the final installment to the epic saga Lucas began back in 1977. In a video interview for Entertainment Weekly, Kennedy said, “We sat down with George [Lucas] for a long meeting before we ever put pen to paper on this final …