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According to a report from MyTimeToShineHello (via The Direct), Rogue Squadron is being reworked as a TV series for Disney+. No other information (including a possible release window) was provided. Given the nature of this update, fans should take it with some grains of salt, but it’s still fascinating to hear Rogue Squadron could be revived in this capacity.
Star Wars Has Been Shifting Away From TV Shows

Perhaps the most interesting thing about the new Rogue Squadron rumor is that the proposed plan seemingly doesn’t align with Lucasfilm’s current strategy for the Star Wars franchise. After spending many years producing live-action TV shows for Disney+, the studio looks to be pivoting back to feature films. The only live-action Star Wars series on the docket currently is Ahsoka Season 2, which recently wrapped filming. In the meantime, The Mandalorian & Grogu and Star Wars: Starfighter are set to open in theaters over the next couple of years, and Kathleen Kennedy outlined a full slate of movies during Star Wars Celebration Japan this spring. No new live-action shows were announced.
There will still be new Star Wars content made for Disney+ in the future (animated series Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord is in the works), but there could be less of an emphasis on TV moving forward. Disney told Star Wars: Andor showrunner Tony Gilroy that “streaming is dead,” implying a company-wide shift in the way the Mouse House handles its prized franchises. While Disney+ provided Star Wars and Marvel with an avenue to tell a variety of stories and expand the lore, both properties were also guilty of oversaturating the marketplace, making it harder for fans to keep up. In the interest of favoring quality over quantity, there might be an effort to scale back.








