The plannedStar Warsmovie trilogy fromGame of Thronescreators David Benioff & D.B. Weiss is no longer go on , and there are a form of reasons as to why . Benioff & Weiss were first revealed to be work on what was then described as anewStar Warsfilm seriesback in February 2018 ,   when they were still   in production onGame of Thronesseason 8 , and it was later confirmed that it would indeed be a trilogy , with the first movie expect to put down in the December 2022 release appointment Disney has stake out .

Now , however , Benioff & Weiss have announced they ’re not makingStar Warsanymore , which is a determination that is only partially surprising . There has n’t been a immense amount said about their trio of movies , and it ’d alreadydropped from three to them perhaps just writing oneand manage the narrative direction of the others , so it ’s not like other example Disney has look where they ’ve fall back filmmakers long into the appendage .

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Benioff & Weiss’official reasoning for leavingStar Warsbehind is themega - deal they sign with Netflixshortly afterGame of Thronescame to an end , which is worth a reported $ 200 million and covers film and boob tube . It was reported back then that Disney had been in the running to sign the twain , but the lure of Netflix make headway out , and it has done again now . In a joint statement , the twosome said:“There are only so many time of day in the day , and we felt we could not do justice to both Star Wars and our   Netflix   projects . So we are regretfully stepping away . ”However , it seems unconvincing , given the current status ofStar Warsand the backlash toGame of Thronesseason 8 , that sentence constraint are the only intellect they ’re stepping off . After all , this isStar Wars : writers and conductor tend to make time for one of movie house ’s large ever franchises .

From Benioff & Weiss ' perspective , it ’s likely not saucy to carry on makingStar Warsmovies giventhe   backlash toGame of Thrones . The   response has been aimed squarely and solely at them , and whether solely excuse or not , they ’re not popular figures among eitherGame of Thronesfans norStar Warsones . There have already been calls for Lucasfilm to cancel their trilogy , and they were unconvincing to die down ; in a way , the duo was on a concealing to nothing with theirStar Warstrilogy . A vocal surgical incision of the fanbase did n’t want it , and it would be a huge risk in further damaging their already tarnished reputation . alternatively , they can go to Netflix and , while nothing they do will be unruffled , focus more on their own project and bit by bit seek to rebuild their reputation without the insistency that come with working in a pre - established universe with a rabid fanbase ( and pocketing that Netflix buck will certainly assist too ) .

For Disney , too , this in all probability works out quite nicely . The next ofStar Warsis in a state of magnetic flux right now;Star Wars : The Rise of Skywalkerreleases in December , but there are no confirmed movies beyond that . After the backlash toThe Last Jedi , DisneyStar Warsis in a slenderly precarious position , and there have already been some stumble . keep with Benioff & Weiss ' trilogy , return how unpopular the duo are correctly now ( at least in full term of on-line discourse if nothing else ) was n’t move to improve theStar Warsbrand . Since it was report thatKevin Feige is making aStar Warsmovie , there have been discussions about the social organisation of Lucasfilm and the futureStar Warsslate , and some   had foretell they ’d drop theGame of Thronescreators ' moving picture anyway . Whatever happened behind the scene , there ’s probably more to it than what Benioff & Weiss ' argument says , but it ’s not worked out badly for either company .

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