Solo: A Star Wars Story’s average box office performance and largely lacklustre response from critics and fans has apparently brought the whole ‘A Star Wars Story’ standalone train to a halt, as producers rethink the series’ future.
Collider claims that focus has instead shifted to Star Wars: Episode IX and the trilogy of new saga films that will follow it.
$339.5 million in four weeks doesn’t scream failure, but for an entry into the Star Wars universe it’s cause for concern for Disney and Lucasfilm.
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