It has been clear since April 2023 that Daisy Ridley (31) will return to the screen in her signature role Rey in a new “Star Wars” movie. The new film “Star Wars: New Jedi Order” is set to take place 15 years after the last “Star Wars” film “The Rise of Skywalker”. The director of the new cinema spectacle has also been decided for a long time: the Pakistani-Canadian filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy (45) will be the first woman and the first person of color to direct a “Star Wars” film.
In an interview with CNN, Obaid-Chinoy announced that she was looking forward to the upcoming Star Wars film: “I’m really looking forward to the project because I feel like it’s… what we are about to create is something very special.” She sees the fact that she is on board as a director as a major milestone: “It is now 2024 and it is time for a woman to create a story in a galaxy far, far away.”
Not much is known about the plot: Ridley’s character Rey is apparently supposed to build a new Jedi order. “We are 15 years after ‘The Rise of Skywalker’, after the war, after the First Order, and the Jedis are in turmoil,” confirmed Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy (70) at a Star Wars Celebration event. Rey is therefore trying to rebuild the Jedi Order – “based on what she promised Luke”.
According to speculation, the new “Star Wars” film could be released in cinemas in the next three years. It is not yet known when filming will start.