Obi-Wan
Kenobi may get his own 'Star Wars' movie: reports
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[August 18, 2017]
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Walt Disney Co is
developing a "Star Wars" standalone movie based on the
beloved character of Obi-Wan Kenobi, the wise and noble
Jedi master, The Hollywood Reporter and Variety reported
on Thursday.
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The Hollywood trade publications cited unnamed
sources as saying that the project was in the early stages of
development by Disney and Lucasfilm.
The project has no script yet but British filmmaker Stephen
Daldry, best known for 2000's ballet movie "Billy Elliott," is
in early talks to direct it, the publications said.
Disney declined to comment.
Disney bought "Star Wars" creator George Lucas' Lucasfilm in
2012 in a $4 billion deal and announced a new trilogy of films
following the space saga as well as three standalone "Star Wars"
projects that focus on stories outside of the central tale of
the Skywalker family.

Disney debuted the first standalone "Star Wars" story with
2016's "Rogue One," which featured new characters and a
storyline tied loosely to the ongoing saga.
A Han Solo movie is in production featuring a younger version of
the freewheeling space smuggler played by Harrison Ford in the
original "Star Wars" trilogy of films.
Kenobi, a recluse played by the late British actor Alec
Guinness, was the mentor to Luke Skywalker and introduced the
young warrior to the Force in the first "Star Wars" movie in
1977. Kenobi was later killed by his old pupil, the evil Darth
Vader.
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 Actor Ewan McGregor played the character in the
second trilogy of "Star Wars" films from 1999 to 2005. The
Hollywood Reporter said no actor was attached to the standalone
project.
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens," Disney's first installment of
the new trilogy in the revamped franchise, brought back beloved
characters Princess Leia, Luke Skywalker and Han Solo as well as
introducing a new generation. It took more than $2 billion at
the world box office after its 2015 release.
The next film, "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," is scheduled for
release in December.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Richard Chang)
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