Posted on 06/20/2018 6:03:42 PM PDT by EdnaMode
Lucasfilm is allegedly changing course on its plans for the future of the Star Wars movie universe. Sources close to the studio tell Collider all Star Wars spinoff films are being put on hold following the mixed critical response and poor box office for Solo: A Star Wars Story. The Han Solo spinoff opened May 25 and has still not crossed the $200 million mark at the U.S. box office as of June 20, making it the lowest grossing title of the Disney-backed Star Wars era.
The future A Star Wars Story films included spinoffs centered around Obi-Wan Kenobi and Boba Fett. News broke last month Logan director James Mangold was boarding the Boba Fett movie as writer and director, while rumors have been swirling for months about the potential Obi-Wan spinoff. The Reader director Stephen Daldry was first reported to be directing the film. Last month, reports surfaced the film would be a prequel to A New Hope and not an Obi-Wan origin story. Collider reports the Obi Wan spinoff was in active development, but now both films are being put on hold in the wake of Solo.
According to Collider, Lucasfilm is shifting its focus to J.J. Abrams Star Wars: Episode IX, which will close out the trilogy led by Daisy Ridley and John Boyega, and a future trilogy to be directed by The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson. Lucasfilm announced last November Johnson was sticking with the universe to create a trilogy centered around new characters and an original, non-Skywalker story.
What they said about the character is not how it played out in the movie. If anything, he had a thing for his robot.
Maybe so, but it still was extremely tasteless of them to try and insinuate the whole “pansexuality” card for him. That certainly drove away fans. I wasn’t a fan of when they did the whole thing with LeFou in the 2017 BATB remake, I certainly am not going to like it when they do it to Lando either, regardless of whether it played out in the movie or not (plus, technically, LeFou was not actually stated to be gay in the actual script and only was stated to be that by Bill Condon).
They only said it because a stupid reporter asked them about it.
Doesn’t matter. They could always have said “I am under no obligation to answer that question” or something like that. Or better yet, say “no, Lando is not pansexual.”
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