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Saturday, January 4, 2020
According to sources, next Star Wars trilogy to be set 400 years prior to Skywalker Saga
According to Jason Ward of makingstarwars.net, the next Star Wars trilogy will be set during the era of the High Republic, 400 years before the Skywalker Saga begins. According to Ward, the saga will be set during a time where the infamous Sith "Rule of Two" has already been put in place and we will meet a 400-year old Yoda, who will be very different from the character we know. It will also reportedly not be a true trilogy, rather three movies more in line with the "Star Wars Story" line of films that will tie in with each other along the way.
This project is also supposedly the one that was meant to be helmed by D.B. Weiss and David Beinoff before they left the project. Ward also states the the design and aesthetic will be both new and familiar, allowing for a fresh start for the franchise similar to the prequel trilogy.
As a rumour, please take this news with a grain of salt, but with many fans speculating that Disney would be looking to the Legends canon Old Republic stories for inspiration to where Star Wars will go next, this is a very exciting possibility.
The next three Star Wars movies are due in theaters December 2022, 2024 and 2026.
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