
This Jan. 27, 2020, file photo shows Taika Waititi at the 92nd Academy Awards Nominees Luncheon in Los Angeles. Waititi, the New Zealand filmmaker of “Jojo Rabbit” and “Thor: Ragnarok," will direct a new “Star Wars” film. AP
Taika Waititi, the New Zealand filmmaker of ``Jojo Rabbit'' and ``Thor: Ragnarok,`` will direct a new ``Star Wars'' film.
Waititi had for months been expected to take the reins of the galaxy far, far away, having already directed the season finale of the ``Star Wars'' streaming spinoff ``The Mandalorian.'' But the Walt Disney Co. waited until the franchise's unofficial holiday, May the Fourth, to make Waititi's hire official.
Waititi will co-write the film with Krysty Wilson-Cains, who wrote the World War I thriller ``1917'' with Sam Mendes. Both Waititi and Wilson-Cains were screenplay nominees at the Academy Awards earlier this year; Wilson-Cains for the original script to ``1917'' and Waititi for his adapted Nazi satire ``Jojo Rabbit.'' Waititi won.
The announcement potentially suggests the new path forward for ``Star Wars'' theatrical films following considerable upheaval in Lucasfilm's development plans. Last October, ``Game of Thrones'' David Benioff and D.B. Weiss departed their planned trilogy. Rian Johnson, director of ``The Last Jedi,'' was developing a separate trilogy but its status is unclear. Johnson has instead been focused on a sequel to his 2019 film, ``Knives Out.''
In December, Lucasfilm wrapped up the Skywalker saga with the release of ``The Rise of Skywalker.`` But that release was the worst reviewed of the previous eight ``Star Wars'' films and not as strong at the box office. It grossed $1.08 billion.
To help rejuvenate the franchise, Disney has turned to Marvel president Kevin Feige (who produced Waititi's ``Thor: Ragnarok'') and Jon Favreau, creator of the well-received ``The Mandalorian.''
``The Mandalorian,'' for which a third season is reportedly already in the works, has also opened up other series options for ``Star Wars.'' Other shows in development include an Obi-Wan Kenobi spinoff starring Ewan McGregor and a spinoff from ``Rogue One'' based on the character Cassian Andor.
Disney added another series to its plans Monday, announcing that Leslye Headland, the co-creator and executive producer of the acclaimed Netflix series ``Russian Doll,'' is also developing a new ``Star Wars'' series for Disney Plus.
No release date was released for either project. (AP)