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For the most part, the first wave of new Star Wars movies under Disney followed Lucas’ example. Star Wars: The Force Awakens was the first time Daisy Ridley headlined a major motion picture. Prior to playing Finn, John Boyega’s claim to fame was the cult favorite Attack the Block. Even Oscar Isaac and Adam Driver, who both had accumulated several parts in various projects, weren’t big stars when they signed on for the sequel trilogy. Casting unknowns is a strategy that’s worked very well for the Star Wars franchise, but director Shawn Levy mixed things up for his upcoming film Star Wars: Starfighter, which features Ryan Gosling and Amy Adams among its ensemble of recognizable names. It’s a big shift, but one that Star Wars needs right now.
Why Star Wars Needs Starfighter‘s A-List Cast

Star Wars has flirted with famous movie stars before (imagine a world where Al Pacino played Han Solo, or Leonardo DiCaprio portrayed Anakin Skywalker), but Starfighter is the first time a bona fide A-lister has headlined a Star Wars film (not counting sequels released after unknowns became global superstars). The Mandalorian & Grogu ends an extended Star Wars movie hiatus next summer, but Starfighter — which doesn’t premiere until 2027 — is arguably the more intriguing prospect, and not just because there are rumored plot details that tease Jedi elements. The cast is arguably what makes Starfighter so exciting.
Seeing Gosling at the top of the call sheet on a Star Wars movie immediately captures your attention, and it’s an encouraging sign for Starfighter‘s quality. Though he’s been frequently rumored for superhero roles over the year, Gosling has steered clear of franchises throughout his career. The closest he’s gotten to that kind of fare — Blade Runner 2049, Barbie — were instances where he collaborated with respected auteurs. Adams is in a similar boat; outside of her work in the DC Extended Universe, she’s made a name for herself in films from Paul Thomas Anderson, Denis Villeneuve, and other top tier directors. Not everything Gosling and Adams have been in are critical darlings, but their respective track records are strong. There’s a reason they’ve been nominated for multiple Oscars each, and it means something that Starfighter appealed to them.








