Report: Obi-Wan Kenobi series on hold at Disney Plus
What you need to know
- The Obi-Wan series for Disney+ has reportedly been put on hold, according to a report.
- Producer Kathleen Kennedy was allegedly unhappy with the scripts.
- The series was supposed to start filming in 2020.
Rumors have been swirling (a lot of them from unreliable sources) that the Obi-Wan Kenobi solo series at Disney Plus was in trouble. A recent report, however, cites two sources with knowledge of the situation and they confirm that the series has been put on hold.
The report comes from Collider, which has broken scoops before, so it's reasonable to assume that the reports are legitimate. The Hollywood Reporter has also confirmed the news with its sources. Needless to say, it's not good news for anybody who was looking forward to the long-gestating solo outing for Ewan McGregor as the famous Jedi.
According to the sources, the crew that was on set at Pinewood Studios in London has been sent home "indefinitely." There are also rumblings that producer Kathleen Kennedy wasn't happy with the scripts, which could imply that if the scripts were reworked, the series could be back on track.
The series, which began as a feature film many moons ago, was announced back in August during the Disney+ panel at D23 Expo. Kennedy was on hand and also confirmed that McGregor, who played the role throughout the Star Wars prequels, would be reprising it. She also said that the scripts were written and that shooting would begin in 2020.
"Yes...It's been four years of saying 'oh, I don't know. We've been talking.' Now I can say yes, we're gonna do it," McGregor said on stage.
While Kennedy didn't confirm what the series would be about, we had an idea. Other rumors about casting calls suggested that Lucasfilm was looking for an actor to play a young Luke Skywalker, insinuating that the series would look at the long length of time between Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith and Episode 4: A New Hope.
The most of Disney
Disney+
Catch up on Star Wars anyway
Want to see just about everything Star Wars has to offer while you wait for the Obi-Wan to maybe happen? Disney+ has all most of the Star Wars movies, along with the series, for you to watch.
from Android Central - Android Forums, News, Reviews, Help and Android Wallpapers https://ift.tt/2RFCY2k
via IFTTT
Aucun commentaire: