Rian Johnson, the director of the highly successful Star Wars: The Last Jedi, has revealed he is open to helming related to the Star Wars franchise even if it is a TV series.

The director made this revelation during a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, as he was promoting his latest film Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. Johnson was asked if he has any interest in making a Star Wars series and he responded that he will love to make a Star Wars anything. He also revealed he keeps in touch with Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy and they have conversations about the Star Wars Universe.

In his words, "I would do a Star Wars anything. And if I had an idea that I was excited about, that worked better as a show than a movie, I'd do it that way. At the moment, we're in between making the next Benoit Blanc movie and thinking about Poker Face. I keep getting together with Kathy [Kennedy] and having conversations. Who knows? Making The Last Jedi was the best experience in my life, so I should be so lucky."

Despite Johnson's wish, his busy schedule will serve as a barrier to any plan he has to return to the Star Wars Universe anytime soon. Nevertheless, fans are eager for the next film and given the fact that none of the other directors – Kevin Feige, Patty Jenkins, and Taika Waititi – attached to helm Star Wars films have made any progress, they will be hoping the director can free up time for a Star Wars project soon.