Key Points

Gareth Edwards, director of Rogue One, has confirmed he won't be returning to the Star Wars universe. The filmmaker expressed gratitude for fan praise but remains focused on new creative ventures. Edwards reflected on Rogue One's billion-dollar success and lasting cultural impact as its 10th anniversary approaches. He emphasized valuing long-term audience connection over immediate box office performance.

Key Points: Gareth Edwards Rules Out Directing Another Star Wars Film

  • Edwards prioritizes long-term film legacy over box office success
  • Rogue One earned $1B and critical acclaim
  • Director disagrees with fans calling it Disney's best Star Wars film
  • Reflects on franchise's 10th anniversary with new perspective
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'Rogue One' director Gareth Edwards has no plans to make another 'Star Wars' movie

Rogue One director Gareth Edwards confirms he has no plans to return to the Star Wars franchise, focusing instead on new projects.

"I’m very happy to move on and do my thing. – Gareth Edwards via The Hollywood Reporter"

Washington DC, June 27

'Rogue One' director Gareth Edwards shared that he has no plans to make another 'Star Wars' film, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

'Star Wars' is an American epic space opera media franchise created by George Lucas, which began with the eponymous 1977 film and quickly became a worldwide phenomenon in pop culture. The franchise has been expanded into various media, including films, television series, video games, novels, comic books, theme park attractions, and themed areas, creating an all-encompassing fictional universe.

"I'm very happy to move on and do my thing," said the director, as per the outlet.

'Rogue One', which starred Felicity Jones and Diego Luna, was the first spinoff movie in the Star Wars franchise. The 2016 film followed a group of unlikely heroes who band together on a mission to steal the plans for the Death Star, the Empire's ultimate weapon of destruction.

The film went on to gross more than USD 1 billion worldwide at the box office and earned more praise after the release of the Disney+ prequel series Andor. While some fans have called Rogue One the best Star Wars movie since Disney bought Lucasfilm in 2012, Edwards disagreed. "I don't agree with it, but I appreciate it," he said. "I'm very grateful that people say nice things," according to The Hollywood Reporter.

As the film approaches its 10th anniversary next year, the 'Jurassic World Rebirth' director added that he went into Rogue One thinking about its longevity in cinema, not necessarily its opening box office numbers.

"What you have to keep in your pocket as you go through making other films is that it's not about how people feel the day it gets released, it's how people feel about it 10, 20 years from now," he explained. "When you make a movie, you're living at least a year from now, you're trying to imagine what it's like, all these decisions you're making, what they are going to be like a year from now when this movie is released, what's the audience going to think?"

"And as the movie comes out, you go, 'I'm going to pretend I'm living 10 years from now, and it doesn't matter what people say in the moment,'" Edwards continued. "It's the kid who comes up to you 20 years from now and goes, 'Oh my god, I loved that movie!' I think that's the reward," according to The Hollywood Reporter.

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Arjun P.
Rogue One was actually one of the better Star Wars films in recent years. The ending gave me goosebumps! But I respect Edwards' decision to move on. Indian filmmakers should also learn from this - sometimes it's better to leave on a high note rather than milk a franchise dry. ✨
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Priya M.
As someone who grew up watching Star Wars on pirated VCDs in Mumbai, I've seen how the franchise has changed. Rogue One felt different - more grounded and emotional. Edwards' focus on long-term impact rather than box office numbers is refreshing. Hope Bollywood producers take notes!
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Rahul K.
Honestly, Disney has ruined Star Wars with too many mediocre shows and films. Rogue One was the exception. Maybe Edwards is smart to walk away before they force him to make some woke nonsense. The original trilogy magic is gone anyway.
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Sunita R.
The Darth Vader hallway scene alone makes Rogue One legendary! 😍 But I appreciate Edwards' humility in not considering it the best. Wish more directors had this maturity instead of constantly patting themselves on the back.
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Vikram S.
Interesting perspective about making films for longevity rather than opening weekend. In India, our filmmakers are obsessed with first day collections. Maybe we need more directors who think about creating classics rather than just hits.
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Neha D.
While I enjoyed Rogue One, I think Indian cinema offers much richer storytelling than Hollywood franchises. Our mythological tales have more depth than any space opera. That said, Edwards seems like a thoughtful filmmaker - wish him luck in future projects!

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