Adam Driver has revealed that Disney shot down a Star Wars sequel centered on Ben Solo, despite Lucasfilm being on board. The Oscar-nominated actor, who played the son of Han Solo and Leia Organa and ...
After Adam Driver revealed a Kylo Ren-centered "Star Wars" movie was turned down by Disney, fans called it the "biggest missed opportunity ever." ...
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Adam Driver says Disney turned down a Ben Solo “Star Wars” movie he pitched with Steven Soderbergh
Driver played Kylo Ren (a.k.a. Ben Solo) beginning in "The Force Awakens." If Adam Driver had it his way, he would have returned to the Star Wars universe. The Marriage Story actor played the ...
Adam Driver was not done with the Star Wars universe and pitched Lucasfilm and Disney a spinoff that would've been a direct sequel to 2019's The Rise of Skywalker.
The Star Wars sequel trilogy features a lot of “what could have been” scenarios. I think even the biggest fans of the franchise can agree the three movies that make up the Rey Skywalker adventures are ...
After working together on the ghost story Presence, Neon has acquired the latest film from Steven Soderbergh, The Christophers. The feature made its premiere at this year’s Toronto International Film ...
We thought we saw the last of Kylo Ren, aka Ben Solo, in Star Wars, but he almost came back. In a new interview, Adam Driver reveals he recruited none other than Steven Soderbergh to make a movie that ...
Adam Driver and Steven Soderbergh almost brought their own twist to a galaxy far, far away. In a recent sit down with AP, Driver said that over the span of two years, he and Soderbergh developed a ...
Adam Driver reportedly spent two years developing a Star Wars sequel that is now “no more.” The actor-producer, 41, revealed in an Associated Press interview published Monday, Oct. 20, that he and ...
In an unexpected revelation that is already sending a ripple through the galaxy far, far away, Adam Driver has revealed that he spent two years developing a “Star Wars” film with Steven Soderbergh — a ...
NEW YORK — Props, mementos and photographs adorn Adam Driver ’s Brooklyn office. There’s an artwork Jim Jarmusch gave him for his 40th birthday, the doll from Leos Carax’s “Annette” and dozens of ...
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