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There’s a new Star Wars series coming!
A female-centered series written and showrun by Russian Doll co-creator Lesley Headland is in development at Disney+, Variety reported on Wednesday (April 22).
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“Deadline has confirmed the gist of the series, the plot of which is under wraps but is understood to be an female-driven action thriller with martial arts elements and set in an alternate timeline from the usual Star Wars universe. Disney declined
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The Force is femming the future over at Disney+. Variety reports that Disney+ is developing yet another Star Wars series — this time, the show will be one with a female focus that takes place in a different timeline than other projects.
Lesley Headland, the woman behind Netflix’s Emmy-winning Russian Doll drama, has been recruited to mastermind a new female-centred Star Wars project for Disney.
A new “Star Wars” series is in the works at Disney Plus, Variety has learned from sources. The series hails from Leslye Headland, the co-creator, showrunner and executive producer of the critically acclaimed Netflix series “Russian Doll.”
A new “Star Wars” series could look a lot different.
The Force is femming the future over at Disney+.