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Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan to Lead Star Wars Future

Culture / Entertainment / Films / Disney
By Newsroom,  published 7 January 2026 at 16h32, updated on 7 January 2026 at 16h32.
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Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan are set to steer the next phase of Star Wars, taking on pivotal roles that will shape the iconic franchise’s creative and production direction in the years ahead.

TL;DR

  • Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan set to lead Lucasfilm.
  • Kathleen Kennedy steps aside, remains as producer.
  • New leadership arrives ahead of major Star Wars milestones.

Unprecedented Leadership Duo for Lucasfilm

A significant change is on the horizon for Lucasfilm, as two prominent figures are poised to jointly take the helm. According to reports from Puck News, Dave Filoni—currently serving as Chief Creative Officer and widely regarded as the creative heir apparent of George Lucas—is set to become co-president. Alongside him will be Lynwen Brennan, a respected yet relatively low-profile leader within the world of visual effects and the studio’s current head of business operations.

Kennedy’s Transition and Strategic Continuity

Rumors about the gradual departure of longtime president Kathleen Kennedy have circulated throughout Hollywood for months. Now, it appears she will transition into a dedicated producer role, formally stepping back from day-to-day management but remaining attached to major projects. The idea of a dual presidency, blending creative vision with robust operational oversight, has emerged as a natural evolution for the studio, especially given the scale and complexity of its ongoing projects.

Brennan’s Business Acumen: A Calculated Choice

Several factors explain this decision:

  • Brennan has overseen key divisions such as marketing, video games, publishing, and merchandise at Lucasfilm.
  • Her stewardship extends over both ILM and Skywalker Sound, core assets in the studio’s arsenal.
  • The recognition she received in the UK—including a CBE—for contributions to visual effects speaks volumes about her expertise.

In light of the massive economic stakes involved, it is hardly surprising that her operational prowess will now complement Filoni’s creative pedigree.

A New Era Amid Milestones for Star Wars

The timing is no accident. The transition comes as anticipation builds for several high-profile releases: notably, “The Mandalorian and Grogu,” which marks a recalibrated approach with tighter budgets and revitalized ambitions. Meanwhile, next year’s fiftieth anniversary celebration for the original “Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope” will see its re-release in its original version—a moment likely to spark both nostalgia and new excitement among fans. On top of that, director Shawn Levy‘s highly anticipated “Starfighter” will further test the mettle of this new leadership.

It remains to be seen whether this unprecedented alliance—pairing narrative passion with business discipline—will write an inspiring next chapter for one of cinema’s most influential universes. One thing is clear: expectations are running high at Lucasfilm as it embarks on this bold new phase.

Le Récap
  • TL;DR
  • Unprecedented Leadership Duo for Lucasfilm
  • Kennedy’s Transition and Strategic Continuity
  • Brennan’s Business Acumen: A Calculated Choice
  • A New Era Amid Milestones for Star Wars
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