Following Damon Lindelof’s Star Wars Exit, His Replacement Has Already Been Found

Following Damon Lindelof’s Star Wars Exit, His Replacement Has Already Been Found

Although Disney+ subscribers have been treated to numerous Star Wars TV shows over the last several years and have plenty more to look forward to, the film side of this franchise set in a galaxy far, far away has stagnated since The Rise of Skywalker’s release in late 2019. The latest setback on this front was yesterday’s news that Damon Lindelof and Justin Britt-Gibson are no longer writing the Star Wars movie that Ms. Marvel’s Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy is set to direct. However, word’s come in that their replacement has already been found.

Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight has reportedly been hired to write this particular Star Wars movie, per Variety. It’s unclear if Knight’s screenplay will borrow any elements from Damon Lindelof and Justin Britt-Gibson’s work or if he’s starting with a completely clean slate, but either way, it didn’t take long for this particular project to get back on track. It’s also possible that more information about this movie, including potentially its title, could be revealed at Star Wars Celebration next month.

Along with Peaky Blinders, which ended last year after six seasons and can be streamed with a Netflix subscription, Steve Knight’s other notable credits include shows like See and the Guy Pearce-led A Christmas Carol miniseries, as well as movies like Dirty Pretty Things, Easter Promises, Allied, The Girl in the Spider’s Web and Serenity (the Matthew McConaughey one, not the Firefly continuation). Knight also reportedly wrote a treatment for Man of Steel 2, but “it “didn’t thrill Warner executives,” and now James Gunn is writing and directing a reboot called Superman: Legacy.

More to come…