Everything We Know about Star Wars: Episode IX So Far
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In 2019, Star Wars: Episode IX blasts off into theaters, with director J.J. Abrams returning to close out this chapter in the Star Wars canon. Fans have set high expectations for the forthcoming Episode IX, the first Star Wars installment to be filmed following the tragic death of Carrie Fisher in 2016, as well as the follow-up to Rian Johnson’s acclaimed (if divisive)The Last Jedi. Here’s everything we know so far about the highly anticipated Disney trilogy-capper.
Development
Disney and Lucasfilm initially set Episode IX for a May 2019 release, with Jurassic World director Colin Trevorrow set to helm. Frequent Trevorrow collaborator Derek Connolly was set to script the film, based off a story treatment by The Last Jedi writer-director Rian Johnson.
Those plans came to a high-profile halt in September 2017, when Lucasfilm announced that it had parted ways with Trevorrow. The company’s statement did not explain why Trevorrow had departed the project, although some have speculated that the move came in response to clashes between Trevorrow and Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy, as well as the disastrous critical and commercial response to Trevorrow’s The Book of Henry.
Soon after, it was announced that The Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams was returning to direct and co-write Episode IX, alongside Chris Terrio (Argo), and that the film’s release date had moved, as many had expected, to Dec. 20, 2019.
In March 2018, legendary film composer John Williams announced that his work on Star Wars: Episode IX would mark his last score for the franchise.
On Aug. 1, director and co-writer Abrams tweeted that production had begun on Episode IX. In his post, Abrams acknowledged the late Carrie Fisher, and also saluted George Lucas and The Last Jedi’s Johnson for their work bringing the saga up to this point.
Bittersweet starting this next chapter without Carrie, but thanks to an extraordinary cast and crew, we are ready to go. Grateful for @rianjohnson and special thanks to George Lucas for creating this incredible world and beginning a story of which we are lucky to be a part. #IXpic.twitter.com/FOfnGwVut5
— JJ Abrams (@jjabrams) August 1, 2018
Speaking in the December issue of Empire Magazine, star John Boyega confirmed that Episode IX will take place one year after the events of The Last Jedi, as reported by British outlet The Independent. This time jump would buck the example of that eighth installment, which kicked off just moments after the events of The Force Awakens.