Jon Watts from No Way Home develops Amblin-inspired Star Wars series

Spider-Man: There is no room for home Director John Watts may be taking a short break from Marvel, but it’s not going very far. According to a new report, Watts and writer Chris Ford (with whom Watts has collaborated on a number of independent projects, which is a script for… Spider-Man: Homecoming) is developing a new series in star Wars being. Unlike a series that is currently airing or in active production, it appears that this series will not build on the continuity of existing films and TV series. Instead, the project – codenamed “Grammar Rodeo” – is modeled after the ’80s Amblin films, and will focus on four teenagers growing up after the fall of the empire.

Serial, like The Mandalorianbefore ascending the first degree, but it seems that it will be a tone much lighter than The Mandalorian he is. Even this codename is borrowed from an episode of The Simpsons.

for each assortment“The series’ plot remains classified….the actors’ notice invited four children, ages 11 to 12. Inside Lucasfilm, the show is touted as a Hungarian version of the classic Amblin adventure films coming from the ’80s.”

The ’80s feel of Amblin is something filmmakers have been trying to replicate ever since, usually with limited success, but there’s reason to believe Watts could pull it off. After all, it’s the vast sense of awesomeness and fun that helped shape films like foolswas on full display in his country Spider Man Triple. Although this aspect of Tom Holland’s Peter was presented in Captain America: Civil WarWatts and Co. Follow her on strong.

It is possible that the same sense of vitality made Watts a candidate for Marvel awesome 4a party he left shortly before the property harassing Doctor Strange in a multiverse of madness. Whether specifically left to work on star Wars A project, or something else at play, anyone can guess. Fans, of course, had hoped that Watt’s departure would open a venue for A quiet place Director John Krasinski to direct and star in the film. If that happens, Krasinski will be the first actor to appear in a Marvel movie And Directed by Jon Favreau in the first two Iron Man Movies.

There’s no word yet on when Watts and Ford will see a galaxy far, far away in front of the cameras, but with a notice, and Watts backing away from directing features for a while, it seems likely that it will be soon.

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