Lucasfilm
Great Disturbance in The Force …
Kathleen Kennedy Steps Down
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Big changes are underway at Lucasfilm … because studio president Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down after nearly 14 years … and George Lucas protege, Dave Filoni, is stepping up as the creative leader.
Lucasfilm and Walt Disney Studios announced the leadership changes Thursday … revealing Lynwen Brennan as the new co-president.
Filoni — who worked with George on “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” and helped Jon Favreau launch “The Mandalorian” — will serve as President and Chief Content Officer.
Kathleen’s exit isn’t a huge shock … it had long been expected in Hollywood.
Lucasfilm says Filoni’s “close collaboration” with George “will carry Lucasfilm into its next chapter of storytelling, with a strong foundation of creative vision and operational leadership guiding the studio forward.”
Kathleen will return to being a movie producer full-time, Lucasfilm says, including the upcoming movies “The Mandalorian and Grogu” and “Star Wars: Starfighter.”
She joined Lucasfilm in 2012 as co-chair alongside George … and a few months later, she was promoted to president after Disney shelled out $4 BILLION for Lucasfilm.











