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According to Deadline, Mangold has signed an “overall deal” with Paramount. Under the terms of the agreement, Mangold will “develop, direct and produce feature film projects.” His partnership with Paramount doesn’t come as a surprise, as the studio recently won the bidding war for the upcoming crime drama High Side, which reunites Mangold with his A Complete Unknown star Timotheรฉ Chalamet. The Deadline report doesn’t provide an update on Dawn of the Jedi (or Mangold’s Swamp Thing movie for DC Studios, for that matter), but it raises questions about how it’ll be impacted.
Will Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi Still Happen?

At Star Wars Celebration Japan back in April, Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy confirmed which Star Wars movies are still in development. Among those listed was Dawn of the Jedi, though there haven’t been any concrete updates on the project since. In the meantime, Star Wars is returning to movie theaters next summer with the release of The Mandalorian & Grogu, while Star Wars: Starfighter (currently in production) is set for a May 2027 release. Dawn of the Jedi doesn’t appear to be an immediate priority for Lucasfilm, if it’s still happening at all.
Mangold striking a deal with Paramount could be an indication of where things stand with his planned franchise projects. Paramount isn’t going into business with the director so he can make blockbusters for Disney and Warner Bros. The idea is for Mangold to call Paramount home for the foreseeable future. If either Dawn of the Jedi or Swamp Thing were moving along at a steady pace, Mangold might have been reluctant to sign a Paramount deal at this point in time, keeping his schedule open for those other projects. Instead, it seems like High Side will be his next film. With Chalamet attached to star, it’s emerged as a priority for Paramount’s new leadership team.








