Obi-Wan Kenobi 'Star Wars' Film In the Works, Director in Talks (Exclusive)

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Sources say talks are at the earliest of stages and that the project has no script. If a deal makes, Daldry would oversee the development and writing with Lucasfilm brass.

The Oscar-nominated director behind Billy Elliot and The Hours is in early talks to direct a Star Wars stand-alone movie centering on Obi-Wan Kenobi, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.

The Obi-Wan Kenobi stand-alone is one of several projects being developed by Lucasfilm and Disney that fall outside the trilogies telling the saga of the Skywalker family. A Han Solo movie is now in the final stages of shooting under new director Ron Howard, and Lucasfilm is also considering movies centering on Yoda and bounty hunter Boba Fett, among other characters.

In the original Star Wars trilogy, Kenobi is a desert-dwelling and war-weary hermit who later proves to be a wise and powerful warrior, brandishing a lightsaber. He is briefly a mentor to a young Luke before being cut down by Darth Vader, his former pupil. Alec Guinness' portrayal of Kenobi garnered him an Oscar nomination.

The character played a central role in the George Lucas-directed prequels, which recount the origin of Vader and his betrayal of Kenobi and the Jedis. McGregor, who played the younger Kenobi in the prequels, has said he would be open to playing the character again. Sources stress, however, that since there is no script, no actor is attached.

Daldry hails from the theater world and made his feature debut with Billy Elliot, which netted him his first directing Oscar nomination. He followed that up with searing dramas The Hours and The Reader, which also netted him directing nominations.

He most recently directed episodes of Netflix’s period drama The Crown, which garnered him an Emmy nomination.

atastycarrot on August 17th, 2017 at 19:11 UTC »

Disney: Bring me Ewan, and I will bring you $15.

JDCAce on August 17th, 2017 at 19:11 UTC »

If they can't get McGregor to sign on, then they should probably scrap the idea.

StockmanBaxter on August 17th, 2017 at 19:07 UTC »

I absolutely cannot wait. This movie just makes sense.

I'm still not sure what to think about the young Han Solo movie. I liked his character being shrouded in mystery. (But I will go see it regardless and will most likely enjoy it)

But Kenobi just makes sense. And McGregor is the perfect age for it.