Alright, folks, let's dive into the latest drama swirling around that galaxy far, far away. It seems Kathleen Kennedy's recent comments about Rian Johnson and his relationship with the Star Wars franchise have stirred up a bit of a hornet's nest. Kennedy, in her exit interview, suggested that Johnson was perhaps "spooked" by the online negativity surrounding "The Last Jedi," which, let's be honest, had its... detractors. She implied this hesitancy was a factor in his not returning to direct another Star Wars film.
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But hold on a minute, because Rian Johnson himself is singing a different tune. In a swift response on X (formerly Twitter), Johnson simply stated, "Lol zero spooked, sorry." Short, sweet, and to the point, right? It seems he's not buying into the narrative that online backlash has scared him off from revisiting the franchise. And honestly, you can't blame him for wanting to set the record straight.
Now, Kennedy's comments did have a ring of truth, at least on the surface. "The Last Jedi" was... divisive. To put it mildly. It sparked intense debates among fans, some hailing it as a bold, subversive take on the saga, others decrying it as a betrayal of everything they loved. The online vitriol was pretty intense. But to suggest that *that* alone would prevent a seasoned director like Johnson from returning? Well, that seems like a bit of an oversimplification, doesn't it?
It's worth remembering that Rian Johnson is a busy guy. He's currently knee-deep in the "Knives Out" universe, with "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery" now streaming on Netflix and a fourth installment in development. Maybe, just maybe, he's simply prioritizing other projects? Maybe he has other creative fish to fry? It's not always about being "spooked." Sometimes, it's just about creative direction and personal preference. And frankly, who can fault him for that?
Meanwhile, we've got Shawn Levy's "Star Wars: Starfighter," starring Ryan Gosling, on the horizon, slated for release in 2027. The Star Wars universe keeps expanding, and the debates will undoubtedly keep raging. One thing's for sure: it's never a dull moment when it comes to Star Wars. And whether Rian Johnson ever returns to that galaxy or not, he's certainly left his mark on it. Whether you loved or hated "The Last Jedi," you can't deny it got people talking. And in the world of entertainment, that's half the battle, isn't it?
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