Star Wars Celebration took place in London last weekend, and it delivered plenty of exciting announcements regarding the future of the galaxy, far, far away. The news that had the biggest impact out of the bunch were Lucasfilm's plans for the franchise's return to the big screen. Ever since the Skywalker Saga concluded with The Rise of Skywalker in 2019, Star Wars stories have only been released through television on Disney , leaving fans wondering when their favorite galactic adventures would be seen again in theaters. Their questions were answered at the Lucasfilm Studio Showcase panel, where three brand-new movies were announced. James Mangold will tackle a story that will follow the first Jedi the galaxy ever saw, Dave Filoni will close out the storylines introduced in The Mandalorian and its spin-offs in a huge cinematic event and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy will sit behind the camera when Daisy Ridley returns to the role of Rey. During an exclusive interview with Collider's Editor-in-chief,
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