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On his official Instagram account, Levy shared a new behind-the-scenes image from the Starfighter set, featuring himself running along a wall in some sort of hallway. In the caption, Levy confirmed that Starfighter has now officially wrapped principal photography and he’s now ready to jump into post-production responsibilities. Check out his post in the space below:
Star Wars: Starfighter Continues a New Franchise Trend (and It’s Great)
Since Starfighter won’t hit theaters until May 2027, fans might be surprised to hear that filming has concluded a week before Christmas in 2025. However, this kind of production timeline is nothing new for the Star Wars franchise. The Mandalorian & Grogu, which opens over Memorial Day weekend in 2026, reportedly wrapped in October 2024. Lucasfilm appears to have made a concentrated effort to refine its process as a new era of Star Wars movies begins, completing principal photography well ahead of the release date. This shift in strategy should only benefit Star Wars moving forward.
The first slate of Disney’s Star Wars films, consisting of the sequel trilogy and a pair of spinoffs, was riddled by behind-the-scenes turmoil. And while Disney was still able to maintain its target of one new Star Wars movie per calendar year, a couple of these projects arguably could have used more time in the oven. Solo: A Star Wars Story saw a massive upheaval with Ron Howard replacing Phil Lord & Chris Miller as director. Howard took over in June 2017, less than a year before Solo‘s scheduled release date, overseeing extensive reshoots. Also in 2017, J.J. Abrams replaced Colin Trevorrow as director of Star Wars: Episode IX, and while that film was pushed back several months, the end result came across as rushed as Abrams and Co. attempted to concoct a satisfying conclusion for the decades-long Skywalker Saga.








