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Being rejected by the people who run a galaxy far, far away puts Soderbergh in an elite club. It turns out that Lucasfilm frequently puts the cart before the horse by partnering with talented filmmakers before crossing all the Ts and dotting all the Is. Here are seven directors who almost made a Star Wars movie, including one who should get another crack at it.
6) David Benioff & D.B. Weiss

Climbing to the mountain top came easily to David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, who created HBO’s adaptation of Game of Thrones. Toward the end of that show’s run, Disney decided to keep the directors busy by assigning them to create a trilogy of films that would be released after the sequels wrapped.
Well, a deal Benioff and Weiss made with Netflix ensured that their Star Wars films would never see the light of day. The duo never revealed what their movies would’ve been about, but the fans really wanted them to tackle the Old Republic era.
5) David Lynch

David Lynch never had to field questions about the content of his Star Wars project because Lucas came to him about directing Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, the final film in the original trilogy.
The two couldn’t see eye to eye despite their mutual respect, and Lynch actually told Lucas that, since the movie was his baby, he should direct it. Lucas didn’t agree with that idea, so he kept searching and landed on Richard Marquand, who did a fine job helming Episode VI.
4) Josh Trank

When Disney first got its hands on Star Wars, it cast a wide net to find writers and directors to kick off the next era in the franchise. Josh Trank made the cut initially, signing on to direct a Boba Fett solo movie.
The trainwreck that was Fan4stic led to Trank’s bounty hunter-led project falling apart. Lucasfilm didn’t toss Boba on the back burner for good, though, as the character returned in Star Wars: The Mandalorian and got his own TV show called Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett.











