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Mikey Madison walks out of Shawn Levy's 'Star Wars' movie with Ryan Gosling

IANS April 17, 2025 285 views

Mikey Madison, fresh off her Best Actress Oscar win, has stepped away from an untitled Star Wars film directed by Shawn Levy and set to star Ryan Gosling. The project, which is a standalone story unrelated to the original Skywalker Saga, has been in development since late 2022 by Levy and Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy. Madison, known for roles in 'Better Things' and 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', recently gained critical acclaim for her performance in 'Anora'. The film's plot details remain confidential, adding to the mystery surrounding this potential Star Wars expansion.

"I was scrolling through my Dropbox the other day and saw hundreds of auditions I've done" - Mikey Madison"
Mikey Madison walks out of Shawn Levy's 'Star Wars' movie with Ryan Gosling
Los Angeles, April 17: Hollywood actress Mikey Madison’s expedition to Galaxy Far Far Away has hit the stop button even before the propeller could spark and start.

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Mikey Madison declines role in upcoming Star Wars standalone film

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Shawn Levy directing Ryan Gosling project

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Not connected to original Skywalker Saga

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Project in early development stages

The actress has exited her first project after picking up the best actress Oscar. She was offered a role in the new and untitled ‘Star Wars’ movie directed by ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ director Shawn Levy, but conversations have since ended with the ‘Anora’ star passing on the part, reports ‘Variety’.

As previously reported, screenwriter Jonathan Tropper has been writing the screenplay for the film, which will star Ryan Gosling.

As per ‘Variety’, Levy, who will join the rarefied club of directors who’ve worked with both Canadian movie stars named Ryan, has been developing the project since late 2022 and is also producing for his 21 Laps company, along with Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy.

The movie is said to be a standalone project that isn’t connected with the Skywalker Saga, which concluded with 2019’s ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’. All other plot details are encased in carbonite for the foreseeable future.

The untitled film would follow ‘The Mandalorian & Grogu’, the only ‘Star Wars’ film to date to get a greenlight in more than five years; that film, which recently completed principal photography, is slated to debut on May 22, 2026. As for Madison, the 26-year-old actress is known for her roles in the FX series ‘Better Things’, as well as the films ‘Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood’ and ‘Scream 5’. But Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’ was a true gamechanger, and the first movie she didn’t have to audition for.

She earlier said, “I was scrolling through my Dropbox the other day and saw hundreds of auditions I’ve done, so many hours of work”.

Reader Comments

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Jamie R.
Wow, this is surprising! Mikey would've been perfect for Star Wars. Loved her in Anora and Once Upon a Time... Hollywood. Hope she has another big project lined up! 🤩
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Trevor K.
Respectfully, I think the article could've explored why she passed on the role. Was it scheduling? Creative differences? The "conversations ended" line leaves me wanting more details.
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Sarah L.
Ryan Gosling in Star Wars?? That's the real headline here! Can't wait to see what kind of character he plays. Maybe a rogue Jedi? 😄
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Marcus P.
Smart move by Madison. After winning an Oscar, she can be more selective. Star Wars is huge, but maybe she wants to focus on more indie projects like Anora. Quality over franchise.
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Aisha B.
"Encased in carbonite" - love that reference! 😂 As for the news, I'm just happy we're getting new Star Wars content. The universe is big enough for all kinds of stories.
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Derek W.
Shawn Levy directing gives me hope. Deadpool & Wolverine looks amazing, and he did great with Stranger Things. If anyone can make a fresh Star Wars movie, it's him.

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