6 Huge Star Wars Movie Rumours You Need To Know

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With the mighty Skywalker Saga being brought to a close in 2019's The Rise Of Skywalker, there's a lot more mystery surrounding the cinematic future of Star Wars than there has been for quite some time.

We know that there are several movies in the works - from talented filmmakers like Patty Jenkins, Taika Waititi, and Kevin Feige - but we don't really know what these movies are about, and hell, only one of them has a solid release date.

It's a tiny bit frustrating that, potentially, we're going to have to wait years to find out more concrete information, but on the plus side, where there's a lack of details, there are tons of exciting rumours, and this situation is no exception.

From shooting locations to casting scoops and even some intriguing story outlines, let's run down some of the biggest rumours that are currently doing the rounds in a galaxy far, far away. Here's your obligatory warning to take all of these with a grain of salt, but at the same time... it's also okay to get a little bit hyped, too.

6. Aaron Sorkin Could Be Writing Rogue Squadron

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This one is as much a fan theory as it is a rumour, sure, but since the whole point of this article is to speculate about future Star Wars movies, it's worth bringing up.

During Disney's investor conference in December 2020, the company announced that Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins will be helming Rogue Squadron, the next theatrical Star Wars movie that currently has a Christmas 2023 release date.

One key detail that was missing from this announcement is the identity of the film's screenwriter, which is odd, considering that Jenkins recently told Collider that she (along with her mystery co-writer) has been working on the story "for a while".

So, naturally, we have to ask the question: who is writing Rogue Squadron? And why hasn't a name been officially announced yet? Well, one name that's recently been floated around - a name that does seem to fit into this particular puzzle - is The Social Network and A Few Good Men scribe Aaron Sorkin.

For starters, Sorkin and Jenkins recently conducted a one-on-one interview over on Variety's YouTube channel, in which they mention that they both want to work with each other. Prepare for a massive stretch, but could this be a sly hint that they're currently collaborating on Rogue Squadron?

In addition, Jenkins also told Collider that she wants the film's writer to have "his own proper announcement". This comment tells us that the writer is a man - obviously - but it also seems to imply that it's a huge name, one that would warrant its own individual announcement, and one that's going to get everyone excited.

And it doesn't get more exciting than an Oscar-winning talent like Sorkin.

Now, would he even be interested in writing for Star Wars, considering that he normally only works on lower-budgeted dramatic fare? Maybe not. But then again, this guy did do some uncredited script work on Michael Bay's The Rock back in the late '90s, so he's not totally averse to dabbling in blockbuster territory.

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