“Star Wars: High Republic” Publishing

Brace yourselves Star Wars fans! A whole new era of Star Wars storytelling is on the way! What we’ve heard of as code name “Project Luminous”, Disney has revealed as Star Wars: The High Republic. Check out the details and video below from DisneyParksBlog:

Later this year, Disney Publishing Worldwide and Lucasfilm will launch the multi-year publishing program, Star Wars: The High Republic. The program will roll out in phases and explore a time, about 200 years before the events of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, when the Galactic Republic and the Jedi Order are at their height, serving and protecting the expanding galaxy. But while this may seem like a promising time, something wicked will reveal itself, and we will learn what the Jedi fear.

Through a series of books and comics, you’ll be able to delve into a never-before-explored period of the Star Wars timeline that won’t overlap any of the movies or series currently planned for production. This means more adventures as new characters explore the galaxy, pioneer the Outer Rim, and face new dangers. 

This epic new story will be brought to life through several authors, including top-tier names like Claudia Gray, Justina Ireland, Daniel José Older, Cavan Scott, and Charles Soule. So look out for adult and young adult novels, children’s books, and comics from publishers like Disney Lucasfilm Press, Del Rey, IDW Publishing, and Marvel!

The first books and comics will debut at Star Wars Celebration Anaheim in August 2020 with Star Wars: The High Republic: Light of the Jedi by Charles Soule and Star Wars: The High Republic: A Test of Courage by Justina Ireland. 

Check out all the titles that have been announced so far!

Star Wars: The High Republic: Into the Dark by Claudia Gray (Young Adult novel, Disney Lucasfilm Press / available for pre-order)

Star Wars: The High Republic: A Test of Courage by Justina Ireland (Middle Grade novel, Disney Lucasfilm Press / available for pre-order)

Star Wars: The High RepublicAdventures by Daniel José Older (IDW Publishing comic book series)

Star Wars: The High Republic by Cavan Scott (Marvel comic book series)

Star Wars: The High Republic: Light of the Jedi by Charles Soule (Adult novel, Del Rey / available for pre-order)

Taika Waititi In Talks to Direct A Star Wars Movie

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Disney and Lucasfilm are looking at Taika Waititi (“Thor: Raganarok”) to direct a future Star Wars film.

Not much is known about what project Waititi could be involved with, but it could be part of the the Star Wars movie that Kevin Feige is developing for Disney and Lucasfilm.

Waititi directed the last episode of “The Mandalorian” series and also voiced the character of IG-11. With both ties to Marvel and Star Wars, it seems as though Waititi would be a good fit for a future Star Wars movie.

Now that the last film in the Star Wars Saga has been released, it will be quite some time before we see another Star Wars movie in theaters. The next Star Wars movie is scheduled to be released in December 2022.

VENICE, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 08: Taika Waititi walks the red carpet ahead of the Award Ceremony during the 75th Venice Film Festival at Sala Grande on September 8, 2018 in Venice, Italy. (Photo by Stefania D’Alessandro/WireImage)

For the time being, Disney has decided to shift the focus to several live action Star Wars series that will air on Disney+. This will include a second season of “The Mandalorian”, a series based on K2SO and Cassian Andor from “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”, and actor Ewan McGregor reprising his role as Obi-Wan Kenobi in his own series.

Baby Yoda Plush Coming Soon To Build-A-Bear Workshops

While Build-A-Bear Workshop has always offered a variety of Star Wars-inspired bears and even a few droids as part of their mix-and-match plush collection, soon guests at the popular stuffed toy workshop can create and cradle their very own child from “The Mandalorian”: Baby Yoda.

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According to Business Insider, Build-A-Bear is responding to the viral Baby Yoda craze by developing their own stuffable youngling.

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In a presentation today, Build-A-Bear CEO Sharon Price John said:

“I’m excited to share we will be one of the first companies to provide the digital and internet phenomenon who is trending higher than all the presidential candidates combined. We now will have The Child, also known as Baby Yoda.”

The company collaborated in partnership with Disney and Lucasfilm to develop the plush after the premiere of “The Mandalorian” in order to meet the growing demand for more adorable Baby Yoda merch. Their customer demographic is slowly seeing an increased trend of older consumers as more and more adult fans crave licensed merchandise and collectibles.

The new Baby Yoda plush is expected to hit Build-A-Bear Workshop locations nationwide in the coming months.

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Disney Makes $11.11 Billion At The Box Office

2019 was a great year for Disney at the box office. Disney made a record breaking $11.11 billion at the worldwide box office, which consisted of $3.76 billion from North America and $7.35 billion internationally. If you take into consideration the revenue made from 20th Century Fox films, that would add an additional $2.04 billion and make the total $13.15 billion.

All of Disney’s box office revenue made up 33.2% of the total box office take for 2019. Most of Disney’s movie divisions contributed to the record-breaking achievement.

Marvel Studios:

  • Avengers: Endgame – $2.798 billion
  • Captain Marvel – $1.128 billion

Walt Disney Studios:

  • The Lion King – $1.657 billion
  • Aladdin – $1.051 billion

Walt Disney Animation Studios:

  • Frozen 2 – $1.234 billion

Pixar:

  • Toy Story 4 – $1.073 billion

Lucasfilm:

  • Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker – $816 million

And next year looks to be another big year for Disney with the release of the following films:

  • Underwater – Jan 10
  • The Kingsman – Feb 14
  • Downhill – Feb 14
  • The Call Of The Wild – Feb 21
  • Onward – March 6
  • Mulan – March 27
  • Black Widow – May 1
  • The Woman In The Window – May 15
  • Fear Street – June 5
  • Soul – June 19
  • Artemis Foul – May 29
  • Free Guy – July 3
  • Bob’s Burgers: The Movie – July 17
  • Jungle Cruise – July 24
  • The New Mutants – Aug 2
  • The Empty Man – Aug 7
  • The One And Only Ivan – Aug 14
  • Death On The Nile – Oct 9
  • Everybody’s Talking About Jamie – Oct 23
  • The Eternals – Nov 6
  • Deep Water – Nov 13
  • Raya And The Last Dragon – Nov 25
  • West Side Story – Dec 18

Start Planning Your Next Disney Vacation Today!

Marvel’s Kevin Feige Will Make A New Star Wars Film

Great news for Star Wars and Marvel fans! Kevin Feige, the head of Marvel Studios, will be working on a new Star Wars film for Lucasfilm and Disney.

Walt Disney Studios chairman, Alan Horn, gave the good news to The Hollywood Reporter.

Lucasfilm’s Kathleen Kennedy “is pursuing a new era in ‘Star Wars’ storytelling, and knowing what a die-hard fan Kevin is, it made sense for these two extraordinary producers to work on a ‘Star Wars’ film together,” Walt Disney Studios co-chairman Alan Horn tells The Hollywood Reporter.

Feige is best known for helping the Marvel Cinematic Universe become the hugely success for Disney. Let’s hope that Feige can work his magic in a galaxy far, far away!

From The Hollywood Reporter:

To the surprise of no one, Kevin Feige is a huge Star Wars fan. It might surprise many, however, that the Marvel Studios chief is going to be developing a Star Wars movie as Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy makes new plans for a wave of projects set in the universe, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
Feige had discussed a foray into the Star Wars universe in a late summer meeting with Kennedy and studio co-chairmen Alan Horn and Alan Bergman, sources say. In response to a query from THR, Walt Disney Studios co-chairman and chief creative officer Horn said, “We are excited about the projects Kathy and the Lucasfilm team are working on, not only in terms of Star Wars but also Indiana Jones and reaching into other parts of the company including Children of Blood and Bone with Emma Watts and Fox. With the close of the Skywalker Saga, Kathy is pursuing a new era in Star Wars storytelling, and knowing what a die-hard fan Kevin is, it made sense for these two extraordinary producers to work on a Star Wars film together.”
Some see this move as a prelude to a larger role for Feige within Lucasfilm, while others say it merely reflects the Marvel executive’s passion for the franchise. A top Disney source says Kennedy remains in charge with no plans for any changes. One knowledgeable source says Feige has told a major actor that there’s a specific role he would like that person to play if and when he makes the movie.
However, with Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker set to hit theaters Dec. 20, it is understandable that Disney would like to keep as much about the future of the franchise under wraps as possible. Skywalker, otherwise known as Episode IX, is meant to be the final installment of the series that was first launched by George Lucas in 1977. It is also meant to win back fans after the last sequel trilogy entry, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, divided audiences, even though reviews were largely positive and the film grossed $1.3 billion worldwide.
Under Feige’s leadership, Marvel has had an extraordinary run of hits, including four of the top 10 movies ever released. This summer, Avengers: Endgame grossed $2.9 billion and surpassed Avatar to become the top grosser of all time, not adjusted for inflation. Feige has a packed slate of Marvel movies and TV in the works, and he is expected to take a big role in developing the Marvel heroes, like the X-Men, that Disney got in the Fox acquisition.
Kennedy has been president of Lucasfilm since 2012. She is one of the very few women in top executive jobs at Disney, but she was picked for the job by Lucas before he sold his company for $4 billion that year. In September 2018, she renewed her contract for three years.
So far, the four Star Wars films produced for Disney have grossed almost $4.5 billion. But while Feige has presided over a mostly seamless rollout of one Marvel hit after another, reinvigorating the Star Wars franchise has not been a smooth process. Gareth Edwards was effectively sidelined as the helmer of the troubled 2016 film Rogue One, with Tony Gilroy shooting the third act. The film went on to become a hit, generating strong reviews and $1.1 billion worldwide.