Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down this week as president of Lucasfilm after practically 14 years main the studio. She’s going to stay concerned with the corporate as a producer on its subsequent two theatrical releases whereas additionally pursuing different producing tasks independently.
Kennedy will produce The Mandalorian and Grogu, scheduled for launch Might 22, 2026, and Shawn Levy’s Star Wars: Starfighter, set for Might 28, 2027. Each movies are a part of Lucasfilm’s upcoming theatrical slate and are already in energetic growth.
Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan are changing Kathleen Kennedy at Lucasfilm
Dave Filoni, at present government vp and chief inventive officer of Lucasfilm, has been named president and chief inventive officer. Lynwen Brennan, the studio’s president and common supervisor of Lucasfilm Enterprise, has been appointed co-president.
The management adjustments have been deliberate over an prolonged interval, based on the corporate, with the aim of guaranteeing continuity. Filoni and Brennan have labored intently with Kennedy since she joined Lucasfilm in 2012 and have held senior roles throughout the group.
Filoni and Brennan are anticipated to share duties throughout inventive and enterprise operations, bringing expertise that spans movie, tv, animation, and studio administration. Their roles are designed to replicate the breadth of Lucasfilm’s present and future tasks.
Kennedy was chosen by George Lucas to steer Lucasfilm in 2012, shortly earlier than the corporate was acquired by Disney. Along with the 2 upcoming movies, Lucasfilm’s slate contains the animated collection Maul: Shadow Lord, a second season of Ahsoka, and a number of other movies and collection in growth.
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