7 New Star Wars TV Shows That Are In Development

2. Grammar Rodeo

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What sort of name for a Star Wars TV show is Grammar Rodeo?!?!

For those pondering that question, Grammar Rodeo is merely a working title for an in-development trip to a galaxy far, far away. To give an idea of how this series is very much in the early stages of coming together, it was only actually announced this past February.

Spider-Man: Homecoming's Christopher Ford is on board to write and develop Grammar Rodeo, while The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett's Jon Favreau is serving as executive producer and MCU Spider-Man director Jon Watts is rumoured to be helming at least one episode of the show.

Loosely described as an '80s-influenced adventure offering, Grammar Rodeo will take place at some point after the events of Return of the Jedi. Again, like Tales of the Jedi, this is a series that's expected to have more revealed about it at Star Wars Celebration in a few weeks' time.

As for Grammar Rodeo? Why, that working title was chosen as an homage to The Simpsons' Bart on the Road episode. In that Season Seven offering, Bart gets a fake driver's license and rents a car with Milhouse, Nelson and Martin. In order to avert suspicion from their parents, the kids explain how they're going to be away at a National Grammar Rodeo up in Canada.

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