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Star Wars anthology director Josh Trank quits to pursue 'creative opportunities' | |
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The rebooted Star Wars franchise has suffered a blow after filmmaker Josh Trank stepped down from directing one of the upcoming new films in the series. | |
Trank, 30, director of the sci-fi movie Chronicle and the upcoming Fantastic Four movie, was selected to direct the second Star Wars Anthology film due out in 2018. The three anthology films will intersect a new trilogy in the franchise that kicks off with Star Wars: The Force Awakens in December. | |
But Trank said on Friday he was pursuing other “creative opportunities”. | |
“After a year of having the incredible honor of developing with the wonderful and talented people at Lucasfilm, I’m making a personal decision to move forward on a different path,” Trank said in a statement on StarWars.com. | |
“I’ve put a tremendous amount of thought into this, and I know deep down in my heart that I want to pursue some original creative opportunities.“ | |
Lucasfilm’s vice president of development, Kiri Hart, said: “We are grateful for the energy and love of Star Wars that he brought to the process.” | |
No replacement for Trank has been named yet. | |
The Force Awakens, directed by JJ Abrams, is the first of a new Star Wars trilogy being produced by Walt Disney since it purchased the franchise from Lucasfilm in 2012 for $4.05bn. It is expected to be a huge box office success later this year, and its two trailers have already amassed millions of views amid frenzied fan interest | |
Star Wars Anthology: Rogue One, directed by Gareth Edwards and starring Felicity Jones, is the first of the standalone films and is due out in 2016. | |
Star Wars, created by filmmaker George Lucas, grossed more than $4.4 billion at the worldwide box office since 1977 with six films and has become embedded in pop culture, spawning a legion of devoted fans. | |
Franchise stars Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher will all return in The Force Awakens. |