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	<title type="text">All the updates for Disney’s live-action Star Wars shows &#8211; The Verge</title>
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				<name>Wes Davis</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Dave Filoni gets the keys to the Star Wars franchise]]></title>
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			<updated>2023-11-21T16:08:42-05:00</updated>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Dave Filoni just got rewarded for the success of Ahsoka, The Mandalorian, and other Star Wars shows with a promotion to chief creative officer of Lucasfilm. According to details in a new Vanity Fair interview, he'll work alongside head developer Carrie Beck, reporting directly to Kathleen Kennedy, and together, the duo will determine the direction [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>Dave Filoni just got rewarded for the success of <em>Ahsoka, The Mandalorian, </em>and other <em>Star Wars </em>shows with a promotion to chief creative officer of Lucasfilm. According to details in a new <a href="https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2023/11/star-wars-ahsoka-dave-filoni"><em>Vanity Fair</em> interview</a>, he'll work alongside head developer Carrie Beck, reporting directly to Kathleen Kennedy, and together, the duo will determine the direction of <em>Star Wars</em> overall - not just the streaming shows.</p>
<p>Filoni told <em>Vanity Fair</em> he'll now be involved "at the inception" of everything that happens in the franchise. He'll keep his executive vice president title and his director role on <a href="https://www.theverge.com/23673917/star-wars-new-movies-lucasfilm-actors-directors">the New Republic film</a> that connects to the stories of <em>Ahsoka, Th …</em></p>
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				<name>Andrew Liptak</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Disney’s second live-action Star Wars show is  set to premiere in 2021 on Disney+]]></title>
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			<updated>2019-04-12T08:37:17-04:00</updated>
			<published>2019-04-12T08:37:17-04:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Disney provided some more details about its second live-action Star Wars series, a Rogue One prequel spinoff, during its Disney+ announcement yesterday. Alan Tudyk will be joining the cast of the series to reprise his role of the droid K-2SO. The company also revealed a planned 2021 release for the series, which goes into production [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>Disney provided some more details about its second live-action <em>Star Wars</em> series, a <em>Rogue One </em>prequel spinoff, during its Disney+ announcement yesterday. Alan Tudyk will be joining the cast of the series to reprise his role of the droid K-2SO. The company also revealed a planned 2021 release for the series, which goes into production later this year.</p>
<p>The new series is being billed as "a rousing spy thriller will explore tales filled with espionage and daring missions to restore hope to a galaxy in the grip of a ruthless Empire." Stephen Schiff (who previously worked on acclaimed spy thriller <em>The Americans</em>) will serve as showrunner and execut …</p>
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				<name>Andrew Liptak</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Disney announces a second live-action Star Wars show]]></title>
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			<updated>2018-11-08T17:55:31-05:00</updated>
			<published>2018-11-08T17:55:31-05:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Disney announced today that it is developing a second live-action Star Wars show for its upcoming, newly named streaming video platform, Disney+, with actor Diego Luna reprising the role of Rebel Alliance spy Cassian Andor. Andor was a pivotal character in the 2016 standalone Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. He played one of the [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p><a href="https://www.starwars.com/news/cassian-andor-live-action-series-announced">Disney announced today</a> that it is developing a second live-action <em>Star Wars</em> show for its upcoming, <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/8/18077014/disney-plus-streaming-service-marvel-star-wars-loki-tom-hiddleston">newly named</a> streaming video platform, Disney+, with actor Diego Luna reprising the role of Rebel Alliance spy Cassian Andor.</p>
<p>Andor was a pivotal character in the 2016 standalone <em>Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. </em>He played one of the Rebel Alliance spies who helped transmit the plans for the Death Star to his compatriots before perishing on the planet Scarif, setting up the events of <em>A New Hope</em>.   In the announcement, Luna noted that he's looking forward to reprising the character, and that "this new exciting format will give us a chance to explore …</p>
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				<name>Bryan Bishop</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Industrial Light &#038; Magic opens TV division just in time for Disney’s new Star Wars show]]></title>
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			<updated>2018-11-07T13:25:54-05:00</updated>
			<published>2018-11-07T13:25:54-05:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Industrial Light &#38; Magic, the company that invented modern cinematic visual effects with its work on the original Star Wars trilogy, is embracing television with a new division it is naming ILM TV. According to a press release, the new group's focus will be on episodic and streaming television series, and it already has two [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>Industrial Light &amp; Magic, the company that invented modern cinematic visual effects with its work on the original <em>Star Wars</em> trilogy, is embracing television with a new division it is naming ILM TV. According to a press release, the new group's focus will be on episodic and streaming television series, and it already has two projects lined up: the second season of <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2018/3/16/17128470/krypton-syfy-series-showrunner-cameron-welsh-behind-the-scenes-interview">Syfy's <em>Krypton</em></a>, and Jon Favreau's upcoming <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2018/10/3/17934746/star-wars-jon-favreau-live-action-disney-show-the-mandalorian">live-action <em>Star Wars</em> series <em>The Mandalorian</em></a>.</p>
<p>"We are seeing a real convergence in our creative approach used on films and in our immersive entertainment division ILMxLAB," ILM head Rob Bredow said in a press release, "and now we're proud  …</p>
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				<name>Andrew Liptak</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Jon Favreau’s live-action Star Wars show will be called The Mandalorian]]></title>
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			<updated>2018-10-04T19:52:26-04:00</updated>
			<published>2018-10-04T19:52:26-04:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Jon Favreau's live-action Star Wars TV show for Disney's streaming service finally has a name and a plot: The Mandalorian. In a post to his official Facebook and Instagram pages, Favreau posted a brief synopsis that offers a glimpse into what we might expect for the show, which will follow a Mandalorian gunslinger in the [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>Jon Favreau's live-action <em>Star Wars</em> TV show for Disney's streaming service finally has a name and a plot: <em>The Mandalorian</em>. In a post to <a href="https://www.facebook.com/jonfavreau/photos/a.437300899719695/1871991379583966/?type=3">his official Facebook and Instagram pages</a>, Favreau posted a brief synopsis that offers a glimpse into what we might expect for the show, which will follow a Mandalorian gunslinger in the years following <em>Return of the Jedi</em>.</p>
<p>There have been rumors in recent weeks that the show would be about the warrior culture exemplified by bounty hunters like Jango and Boba Fett. Favreau's synopsis confirms that the show will follow one such renegade - but not, it seems Boba Fett.</p>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Disney’s live-action Star Wars show might cost upwards of $100 million for 10 episodes]]></title>
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			<updated>2018-08-06T13:02:39-04:00</updated>
			<published>2018-08-06T13:02:39-04:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Details on Disney's forthcoming streaming platform are thin. We know it'll have Star Wars and Marvel films and shows (although it appears that the original films won't be exclusive to the service), it's expected to launch in 2019, and it'll be "substantially cheaper" than Netflix. A New York Times profile of the executive in charge [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>Details on Disney's forthcoming streaming platform are thin. We know it'll have <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/7/16267866/marvel-star-wars-disney-streaming-exclusives"><em>Star Wars</em> and Marvel films and shows</a> (although it appears that the original films <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2018/8/3/17647282/disney-star-wars-turner-broadcasting-netflix-streaming-rights">won't be exclusive</a> to the service), it's expected to launch in 2019, and it'll be "<a href="https://www.polygon.com/2017/11/9/16631246/disney-streaming-service-price-launch-date-movies-tv-marvel-star-was">substantially cheaper</a>" than Netflix. A <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/05/business/media/disney-streaming-service-ricky-strauss.html"><em>New York Times</em></a> profile of the executive in charge of the platform sheds a bit more light, hinting that the company will put some incredible resources into its productions.</p>
<p>Former film marketing chief Ricky Strauss will lead the service as its president of content and marketing. He has long overseen Disney's larger marketing efforts, promoting movies like <em>Black P …</em></p>
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				<name>Andrew Liptak</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Jon Favreau’s Star Wars series will be set between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens]]></title>
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			<updated>2018-05-11T11:21:48-04:00</updated>
			<published>2018-05-11T11:21:48-04:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Solo: A Star Wars Story premiered last night, and on the red carpet, Iron Man director Jon Favreau revealed a bit of news about his upcoming live-action Star Wars show: it'll be set in the period between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens. Favreau spoke with Nerdist senior editor Dan Casey on the [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p><em>Solo: A Star Wars Story</em> premiered last night, and on the red carpet, <em>Iron Man</em> director Jon Favreau revealed a bit of news about his <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2018/3/8/17096214/star-wars-luscasfilm-disney-streaming-live-action-series-jon-favreau">upcoming live-action <em>Star Wars</em> show</a>: it'll be set in the period between <em>Return of the Jedi</em> and <em>The Force Awakens</em>.</p>
<p>Favreau spoke with <em>Nerdist</em> senior editor Dan Casey on the red carpet, telling him that the show will specifically be set three years after the Battle of Endor in <em>Return of the Jedi</em>, and that it'll feature new characters utilizing the same sort of motion capture technology that he used in his live-action adaptation of <em>The Jungle Book</em>. <a href="https://youtu.be/VfdTeJdu1xw?t=1h23m35s">He also indicated</a> that half of the show has already been written.</p>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Iron Man’s Jon Favreau will write the upcoming Star Wars live-action series]]></title>
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			<updated>2018-03-08T10:50:17-05:00</updated>
			<published>2018-03-08T10:50:17-05:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Iron Man and Iron Man 2 director Jon Favreau has been tapped to write and produce an upcoming live-action Star Wars show, which will debut on Disney's still-unnamed streaming video platform, Lucasfilm announced today. In November, Disney announced two projects: a new trilogy of films written by The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson, and a [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p><em>Iron Man</em> and <em>Iron Man 2</em> director Jon Favreau has been tapped to write and produce an upcoming live-action <em>Star Wars</em> show, which will debut on Disney's still-unnamed streaming video platform, <a href="http://www.starwars.com/news/jon-favreau-to-executive-produce-write-live-action-star-wars-series">Lucasfilm announced today</a>.</p>
<p>In November, Disney announced two projects: a <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2017/11/9/16630902/star-wars-new-trilogy-rian-johnson-disney-lucasfilm">new trilogy of films</a> written by <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/12/16766570/the-last-jedi-review-rian-johnson-star-wars-daisy-ridley-adam-driver"><em>The Last Jedi</em></a> director Rian Johnson, and a <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2017/11/9/16631218/disney-star-wars-live-action-television-show-streaming-service">live-action show</a> for the company's <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2017/8/8/16115254/disney-launching-streaming-service-ending-netflix-deal">upcoming streaming service</a>, which is expected to launch sometime next year. Disney also <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2018/2/6/16980500/star-wars-game-of-thrones-david-benioff-db-weiss">announced last month</a> that <a href="https://www.theverge.com/game-of-thrones"><em>Game of Thrones</em></a> showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss are developing their own series of films. In addition to a <em>Star Wars</em> show, Disney has also said that th …</p>
<p><a href="https://www.theverge.com/2018/3/8/17096214/star-wars-luscasfilm-disney-streaming-live-action-series-jon-favreau">Read the full story at The Verge.</a></p>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Disney is planning a live-action Star Wars TV show for its streaming service]]></title>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[During today's quarterly financial call for the Walt Disney Company, CEO Bob Iger announced that The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson will be helming his own Star Wars trilogy. But that isn't all: Disney also plans to create a live-action Star Wars television show for its upcoming online streaming service. There are no details on [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>During today's quarterly financial call for the Walt Disney Company, CEO Bob Iger announced that <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2017/4/20/15374534/star-wars-the-last-jedi-trailers-news-updates"><em>The Last Jedi</em></a> director Rian Johnson will be <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2017/11/9/16630902/star-wars-new-trilogy-rian-johnson-disney-lucasfilm">helming his own<em> Star Wars</em> trilogy</a>. But that isn't all: Disney also plans to create a live-action <em>Star Wars</em> television show for its <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2017/8/8/16115254/disney-launching-streaming-service-ending-netflix-deal">upcoming online streaming service</a>.</p>
<p>There are no details on what this show might be about. <a href="http://variety.com/2017/biz/news/star-wars-tv-series-disney-streaming-service-1202611408/">But according to <em>Variety</em></a>, Iger also revealed that Disney is currently working on shows based on <em>Monsters Inc</em>., <em>High School Musical</em>, as well as a new series from Marvel. The streaming service is expected to launch in 2019.</p>
<p>Historically, Lucasfilm has used television as a way to expand  …</p>
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