What began as a rumor has since been partially confirmed - Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins' Star Wars: Rogue Squadron movie, originally set to start filming in 2022 with a 2023 premiere, has been indefinitely shelved due to the director's busy schedule. Meanwhile, rumors of an Old Republic movie taking its place are mounting.
This news comes from the collision of multiple rumors floating around Disney's plans for the Star Wars franchise. Very vague but official plans for an Old Republic film have been known for years now, with Laeta Kalogridis planned as a writer, and Disney has been rumored to return to a yearly release schedule for Star Wars movies. Some sort of film from the franchise being released in 2023 is seemingly set in stone, but with Rogue Squadron's indefinite delay, the question is what kind of Star Wars film will we see that year?
This is where another intersection of rumors come in - there's been a lot of buzz regarding canon Old Republic era content coming to Star Wars for a while now. Granted, a lot of it amounts to wishful thinking - aside of the movie eras, the Old Republic consistently remains the main fan-favorite era of Star Wars media, with enthusiasts always eager for more. Heck, Darth Revan has achieved cult status comparable to main characters from the films - the fandom has already "fan-cast" Keanu Reeves as the ideal hypothetical on-screen Revan.
