Well, well, well! It looks like Disney is stirring the pot in the Star Wars universe once again. According to insider Daniel Richtman, there’s chatter about a potential show set during the beloved Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR) era. Now, this isn’t just any rumor; it aligns with comments made by Kathleen Kennedy back in 2019 about possibly exploring something within that iconic storyline. So, could we finally be getting more details on this intriguing prospect? Fingers crossed!
The current landscape of Disney’s Star Wars TV offerings feels somewhat scattered. To recap:
- The Mandalorian is wrapping up soon, marking our return to theaters after a long wait since The Rise of Skywalker.
- Ahsoka is getting a second season but don’t hold your breath, it’s likely three years away!
- Andor‘s return for season 2 is imminent, but that’s slated to have a definitive ending.
- No news on new episodes for either Obi-Wan Kenobi or The Book of Boba Fett.
- The Acolyte? Sadly canceled without so much as a second glance.
- Skeleton Crew has garnered some praise but seems to be struggling with viewership despite its hefty budget of $136 million.
A KOTOR series could be an exciting bridge for Disney, allowing them to step away from the constantly revisited Skywalker saga while tapping into deeper lore that fans adore. And let’s not forget, the KOTOR games are cherished classics among gamers. Still, it’s important to note that there’s no indication that this would directly adapt those games’ narratives; it’s simply set in that fascinating time period where chaos reigns and Sith are plentiful, a sight we haven’t seen yet in cinematic history!
This brings us to budgeting, a topic that seems ever-present when discussing these grand projects. Disney’s spending habits have been quite erratic lately; some series rattle off hundreds of millions in production costs without delivering comparable viewership returns. Just look at The Acolyte, it might’ve had better luck if it hadn’t blown through over $200 million without clear reasons showing onscreen!
If you ask me, a KOTOR series sounds pretty appealing compared to what’s been floated around recently. Let’s face it: some of the best surprises from Disney’s Star Wars catalog have come from unexpected sources like Andor and Skeleton Crew. Here’s hoping they find their footing with whatever comes next.