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Star Wars Obi-Wan Kenobi series still in development, says director

Star Wars Obi-Wan Kenobi series still in development, says director

The adaptation of the adventures of the Jedi played by Ewan McGregor has suffered several setbacks, although its managers assure that it continues.

The Obi-Wan Kenobi series from Star Wars has been through several setbacks since its official announcement in the summer of last year, when actor Ewan McGregor himself appeared on stage at Disney’s D23 Expo confirming both the adaptation for Disney + and his participation, recovering the role he already played in the second film trilogy of the saga. Now, its director Deborah Chow has confirmed through the ATX Festival that the series is still in development despite the total absence of news or news about it for months.

Script change and script rewrite

And it is that we must go back until last January to remember a discouraging news for the fans, since the suspension of production of the series was confirmed indefinitely and leaving the future of the series on Diseny + due to creative differences among those responsible. Shortly thereafter, at the beginning of April this year, somewhat more hopeful news arrived with the signing of new writers and the rewriting of much of the script, despite the fact that filming was delayed to 2021.

Star Wars Obi-Wan Kenobi series still in development, says director

Now, series director Deborah Chow reassures fans by ensuring that series production continues, although we will still have to wait for news: “We have a little more to do than that, but we are in development,” says Chow. after a humorous comment from his colleague Taika Waititi in relation to his next Star Wars film and about which he claimed to be “all finished”.

The filming of Obi-Wan Kenobi is expected to start in early 2021, delays that had nothing to do with the current global pandemic situation and which has led all current series and movie productions to stop filming. On the other hand, the second season of The Mandalorian is still scheduled for next October, as confirmed by its showrunner, Jon Favreau, at the same ATX Festival.

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