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Star Wars: Rogue Squadron Movie Coming in 2023 from Patty Jenkins

Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins is directing Star Wars: Rogue Squadron, the next full-length feature film coming to Disney’s sci-fi universe for Christmas 2023. The newest announcement came during Disney’s investors call today and was joined by a collection of other Star Wars reveals. Details on the project are scarce, but you can see Jenkins’ video on the matter in the tweet below.

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Aside from Jenkins’ Star Wars: Rogue Squadron film project, Disney revealed that Hayden Christensen will reprise his role as Darth Vader in the upcoming Obi-Wan Kenobi series. Additionally, we got our first look at Star Wars: The Bad Batch.


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