Is Daisy Ridleys Star Wars Movie Another Superman Situation?

Is Daisy Ridleys Star Wars Movie Another Superman Situation?

Key Takeaways

  • Daisy Ridley is set to return as Rey in a new Star Wars film exploring the post-Skywalker Saga era.
  • Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy is set to direct, the first female and woman of color to do so.
  • Development issues like writer departures raise concerns over Ridley’s Star Wars return.

As a longtime fan of Star Wars and Daisy Ridley’s electrifying portrayal of Rey, I find myself both exhilarated and apprehensive about her upcoming return to the galaxy far, far away. The anticipation is palpable, but so is the fear that history might repeat itself. You know, like when Jabba the Hutt asked Han Solo if he kissed his mother with that mouth!


Despite being a significant player in pop culture, Disney has encountered challenges in bringing several of their Star Wars films to the big screen. The most recent Star Wars movie grappling with production hurdles is Daisy Ridley’s new Star Wars sequel, which shares some parallels with Henry Cavill’s Superman series.

As a devoted Star Wars fan, I was under the impression that our beloved characters would take a break after the conclusion of the Skywalker Saga in “Episode IX: Rise of Skywalker” back in 2019. However, since then, various Star Wars projects have emerged, yet they’ve all been set outside the post-Skywalker timeline. This pattern seemed to hold true until April 2023, when Kathleen Kennedy, Lucasfilm president, made a groundbreaking announcement at Star Wars Celebration – three new Star Wars films were on the horizon! Among these exciting projects is one directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy (known for her work on “Ms. Marvel”) and features a surprising return: Daisy Ridley reprises her role as Rey in this upcoming film.

What’s Happening With Daisy Ridley’s Star Wars Movie?

Anticipation ran high for Ridley’s comeback in the Star Wars franchise. It was confirmed that the movie would delve into events post-Rise of Skywalker, focusing on Rey establishing her own Jedi order. Obaid-Chinoy stands ready to make a historic mark as the first female and person of color to helm a Star Wars feature film. She has expressed her enthusiasm about adding her unique viewpoint to the distant galaxy. Similarly, Ridley has voiced her eagerness to reprise her character, stating to Empire magazine, “If I wasn’t excited, I wouldn’t have signed up for it.

I’m absolutely thrilled about these movies, and there’s an abundance of happiness surrounding them for me. If I weren’t so enthusiastic, I wouldn’t have embarked on this journey. It seems like a wonderful experience to be involved with.

As a devoted Star Wars gamer, I’ve been eagerly waiting for Ridley’s comeback in the Star Wars universe, but it seems the journey hasn’t been smooth sailing. Before the grand reveal at Star Wars Celebration, the movie initially penned by Damon Lindelof and Justin Britt-Gibson faced some setbacks. They were swiftly replaced by the mastermind behind Peaky Blinders, Steven Knight. However, after dedicating over a year to this project, even Knight stepped away from the Star Wars movie in October of this year. Regrettably, a new screenwriter hasn’t been appointed since then, and this recent departure is undoubtedly causing delays, making some fans question whether Ridley’s Star Wars return might face obstacles along the way.

The Superman Situation

Is Daisy Ridleys Star Wars Movie Another Superman Situation?

On previous occasions, a beloved actor’s comeback to a series has faced hurdles during production. In 2022, Henry Cavill’s reprisal of Superman encountered a significant obstacle. Previously, Cavill portrayed the legendary superhero in three movies that were part of the DC universe. After work on another Man of Steel film halted and Cavill took up roles in different productions, it was thought his time as Superman might be over. However, during the 2022 release of Black Adam, the lead actor Dwayne Johnson managed to persuade Cavill and Warner Bros. for a cameo appearance in the movie’s post-credits scene, suggesting that Cavill may continue in the role.

Following the cinema release of Black Adam, Cavill expressed gratitude on social media to fans for their continuous backing and hinted at his potential return as Superman in upcoming DCEU films. Yet, this scenario shifted dramatically upon the appointment of James Gunn and Peter Safran as CEOs of DC Studios. Although they were keen on guiding the existing DCEU productions, such as Black Adam, Blue Beetle, and The Flash, their primary focus for the DC Universe (DCU) was a complete reboot – essentially starting fresh with new plans.

Just two months following Henry Cavill’s announcement about resuming his role as Superman, he posted an update stating that he wouldn’t be reprising the character anymore. This unexpected turn of events sparked curiosity among fans, with some speculating that Cavill’s Superman comeback was a clever strategy to attract viewers towards Black Adam. It seemed as if Warner Bros. might have acted prematurely, bringing Cavill back without a clear roadmap for his future as Superman. However, the swift appointment of Gunn and Safran could hint that plans for a change in leadership had been underway for some time. Despite the confusion, this development was disheartening for Cavill and fans worldwide.

Will History Repeat Itself?

Is Daisy Ridleys Star Wars Movie Another Superman Situation?

In simpler terms, both Star Wars and Superman have had their main stars announced to come back without clear plans for how they’ll fit into the story. The difference is that Star Wars isn’t planning a complete overhaul of its series like Superman (DC), as Ridley has been attached to the project since the beginning, with Rey’s return being crucial for the movie. It’s also worth noting that studios sometimes announce big-name returns early to build excitement, but it might not always be the ideal time.

Over the past few years, numerous potential new Star Wars movies have been announced but haven’t made it to production yet, including projects from David Benioff & D.B. Weiss (of Game of Thrones), Rian Johnson, and Kevin Feige. The history of Lucasfilm in creating Star Wars films has left fans feeling apprehensive about the Rey project actually happening. However, Ridley Scott recently expressed optimism regarding the project, stating “Things are developing. I remain very excited. There will be an update coming soon.

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2024-11-11 20:04