As per a new report from Deadline, Michelle Rejwan has been relieved of her position as Senior Vice President of Live-Action Development & Production over at Lucasfilm. She began her career as an assistant to J.J. Abrams before being given the opportunity to co-produce 2015’s The Force Awakens. Rejwan later became a full-fledged producer in The Rise of Skywalker and despite the negative reception Episode IX garnered, she was hired full-time as SVP and even helped oversee projects like The Mandalorian and most recently Obi-Wan Kenobi. The outlet notes that despite losing her SVP role, Rejwan will remain a part of the brand and Disney as a whole. In fact, she will now help develop upcoming projects for both Lucasfilm and Walt Disney Studios. Also Read: Daisy Ridley’s Massive Return to Star Wars Reportedly RevealedMeanwhile, those who are anticipating the Star Wars next feature film might have to wait a little longer because according to reports, the franchise’s next big screen project might not arrive until at least 2025. Still, Lucasfilm is actively developing several shows on Disney+ which is enough to keep fans gratified.Meanwhile, Star Wars’ latest series Andor is streaming on Disney+.

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