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Director Soderbergh on Axed Ben Solo Film
18 Feb
Summary
- Steven Soderbergh directed a scrapped Ben Solo Star Wars movie.
- Disney executives rejected the Ben Solo movie script.
- Fans campaigned for the canceled Ben Solo film's revival.

Director Steven Soderbergh has shared insights into "The Hunt for Ben Solo," a "Star Wars" film concept he worked on with actor Adam Driver. The project, which aimed to bring Driver back as Ben Solo/Kylo Ren, was reportedly developed over two and a half years. Soderbergh expressed disappointment that the movie, which he had already envisioned, would not be seen by audiences.
Despite initial enthusiasm from Lucasfilm executives like Kathleen Kennedy and Dave Filoni, the script was ultimately rejected by Disney's Bob Iger and Alan Bergman. Their stated reason was skepticism about Ben Solo's potential survival. This decision led to significant frustration for Soderbergh, Driver, and writer Rebecca Blunt, who considered the project a benchmark for "Star Wars" storytelling.
The revelation prompted a strong reaction from "Star Wars" fans, who mobilized on social media and even flew a banner over Walt Disney Studios urging the studio to reconsider. Daisy Ridley, who played Rey, also acknowledged the fan support and expressed her appreciation for the collective positivity surrounding the canceled film.




