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In her exit interview with Deadline, outgoing Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy provided updates on a number of Star Wars movie in development. One of them is the Lando Calrissian spinoff Donald Glover is working on. Kennedy noted that “Donald Glover has turned in a script” and described the project as “still somewhat alive,” but admitted its fate would be up to new Lucasfilm co-presidents Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan.
When commenting on the Star Wars film slate as a whole, Kennedy said, “Everything I just reeled off to you is taking a bit of a chance because none of those filmmakers are just walking in trying to do same old, same old.” This implies that Lando breaks the mold in some way, though details are slim for the time being.
Can Donald Glover’s Lando Movie Be a Success?

Though Solo underwhelmed at the box office, the film isn’t without its merits. Glover’s performance as a young Lando Calrissian was considered a highlight by many. The talented performer found a way to capture the essence of the character while also putting his own spin on things. Glover wasn’t merely doing a Billy Dee Williams impression. He delivered an entertaining turn and demonstrated strong chemistry with his co-stars. The dynamic between Han and Lando was fun to watch, adding depth to their interactions in The Empire Strikes Back.
Based on the reception to Glover’s performance as Lando, there’d likely be some interest in seeing him headline his own project. And with Glover also spearheading the movie as a creative, Lando has a lot of potential. Over the course of his career, Glover has earned numerous accolades for his work behind the camera (including Emmy nominations and wins for Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs. Smith), demonstrating a keen ability to think outside the box and tell sharp, entertaining stories. It would be great to see what someone of Glover’s caliber could do with a Star Wars movie. In the past, Glover has talked about wanting to make Lando a fun experience, harkening back to the classic Star Wars films.








