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Andor's Creator on Risky Star Wars Future
23 Feb
Summary
- Kathleen Kennedy steps down, Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan co-lead Lucasfilm.
- Andor's showrunner questions safer projects over risk-taking.
- Filoni's track record suggests a balance of fan favorites and daring stories.

The Star Wars universe is entering a new era following Kathleen Kennedy's departure as head of Lucasfilm. Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan have been appointed Co-Presidents, now guiding the future of all upcoming projects within the franchise. This leadership change prompts discussion on the creative direction, particularly concerning the balance between risk-taking and safer content.
'Andor' showrunner Tony Gilroy, whose series exemplified a more daring approach, commented on this potential shift. He acknowledged that while he advocates for creative risks, actual responsibility for financial success could alter perspectives. The article suggests that 'Andor' might be remembered as an outlier due to its unique tone.
Despite the potential for a more conservative output, the article highlights Dave Filoni's established success. His history includes successfully cultivating adult interest in shows initially designed for younger viewers, such as 'The Clone Wars' and 'Rebels.' This background indicates his capacity to connect with a broad audience.
The franchise is set to release 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' on May 22nd, 2026, as part of the 2026 movie schedule. Fans anticipate further news on other projects as the year progresses, under this new leadership.




