Lucasfilm Sees Leadership Shift as Kathleen Kennedy Steps Down After Two Decades
The sci-fi universe is set on a new path with the departure of Kathleen Kennedy, who has been at the helm of Lucasfilm since 2012. The change marks a significant shift in the company's leadership and comes after two decades under her guidance.
Kennedy's tenure was marked by an impressive resurgence of Star Wars, which had been in a state of limbo since the prequel trilogy concluded with "Revenge of the Sith" in 2005. Her vision led to the successful return of the franchise to the big screen with "The Force Awakens," followed by two standalone movies, "Rogue One" and "Solo." The company also expanded its reach into live-action television projects, critically acclaimed series such as "The Clone Wars," and new video games.
Under Kennedy's leadership, Star Wars regained widespread cultural relevance, and the franchise became a global phenomenon once again. Fans witnessed beloved characters return to the screen, including Baby Yoda, Ewan McGregor in his iconic Obi-Wan Kenobi robe, and a more diverse range of heroes and villains.
As Lucasfilm looks to the future, Kennedy will continue as a producer on several upcoming projects, including "The Mandalorian" and its titular character, Grogu. However, the company is now helmed by a new duo: Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan. This marks a significant change in leadership, with Filoni taking over as President and Chief Creative Officer and Brennan serving as Co-President.
Filoni's appointment was not unexpected, given his long-standing reputation as George Lucas' spiritual successor. He has been involved in various aspects of the franchise, including "The Clone Wars" series and shows like "The Mandalorian" and "Ahsoka." This experience will undoubtedly aid him in leading the company forward.
Brennan's background in the film industry dates back to 1999 when she joined Industrial Light & Magic. Her involvement with Lucas' businesses has been a key factor in shaping the company's creative direction. With Filoni taking on the artistic side of operations, and Brennan handling the business side, the duo will aim to maintain high standards for Lucasfilm and satisfy the Star Wars fandom.
While Kennedy leaves behind an impressive legacy at Lucasfilm, her departure marks a new chapter for the franchise. The future looks bright with Filoni and Brennan at the helm, who will undoubtedly navigate the ever-changing landscape of the entertainment industry while staying true to the spirit of George Lucas' original vision.
The sci-fi universe is set on a new path with the departure of Kathleen Kennedy, who has been at the helm of Lucasfilm since 2012. The change marks a significant shift in the company's leadership and comes after two decades under her guidance.
Kennedy's tenure was marked by an impressive resurgence of Star Wars, which had been in a state of limbo since the prequel trilogy concluded with "Revenge of the Sith" in 2005. Her vision led to the successful return of the franchise to the big screen with "The Force Awakens," followed by two standalone movies, "Rogue One" and "Solo." The company also expanded its reach into live-action television projects, critically acclaimed series such as "The Clone Wars," and new video games.
Under Kennedy's leadership, Star Wars regained widespread cultural relevance, and the franchise became a global phenomenon once again. Fans witnessed beloved characters return to the screen, including Baby Yoda, Ewan McGregor in his iconic Obi-Wan Kenobi robe, and a more diverse range of heroes and villains.
As Lucasfilm looks to the future, Kennedy will continue as a producer on several upcoming projects, including "The Mandalorian" and its titular character, Grogu. However, the company is now helmed by a new duo: Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan. This marks a significant change in leadership, with Filoni taking over as President and Chief Creative Officer and Brennan serving as Co-President.
Filoni's appointment was not unexpected, given his long-standing reputation as George Lucas' spiritual successor. He has been involved in various aspects of the franchise, including "The Clone Wars" series and shows like "The Mandalorian" and "Ahsoka." This experience will undoubtedly aid him in leading the company forward.
Brennan's background in the film industry dates back to 1999 when she joined Industrial Light & Magic. Her involvement with Lucas' businesses has been a key factor in shaping the company's creative direction. With Filoni taking on the artistic side of operations, and Brennan handling the business side, the duo will aim to maintain high standards for Lucasfilm and satisfy the Star Wars fandom.
While Kennedy leaves behind an impressive legacy at Lucasfilm, her departure marks a new chapter for the franchise. The future looks bright with Filoni and Brennan at the helm, who will undoubtedly navigate the ever-changing landscape of the entertainment industry while staying true to the spirit of George Lucas' original vision.