Adam Driver contacted Soderbergh to make a more “personal” film about Kylo Ren. Until Disney stopped them

It is the eternal tension between creativity and corporate control that grips a Hollywood devastated by the presence of franchisesand which especially suffocates Disney, which either fails to get some of its most iconic brands to overcome the feeling of wear and tear (Marvel), or fails to get them to take creative flight (Indiana Jones, ‘Star Wars‘). The last test, the cancellation of a project that could have been a bubble of fresh air in George Lucas’s galactic saga. The return of Ben Solo. In one interview with The Associated PressAdam Driver revealed that Disney rejected a sequel film focused on Ben Solo, better known as Kylo Ren), titled ‘The Hunt for Ben Solo’, which he developed with director Steven Soderbergh and screenwriter Scott Z. Burns for two years. Despite enthusiastic support from Lucasfilm, including Kathleen Kennedy and Dave Filoni, the project was vetoed by Disney CEO Bob Iger and co-chairman Alan Bergman, who argued that they were not sure Solo would still be alive after his redemption and death in ‘The Rise of Skywalker‘, from 2019. How it was going to be. The project was born from Driver’s personal interest in closing the arc of Kylo Ren, a character whose evolution he felt was incomplete. Originally, Driver had believed that there would be a reverse arc to that of Darth Vader that we saw in the prequels, but the trilogy produced by JJ Abrams did not develop it as the actor expected. After a call from Kennedy in 2021, Driver teamed up with Soderbergh to create a more intimate, character-driven film, inspired by the somewhat more twilight tone of ‘The Empire Strikes Back’. How would I resurrect? Driver insists in that the apparent death of Ben Solo was just that, apparent, and that Disney was carried away with a literal vision of the films. And with this he left aside the tradition of the ‘Star Wars’ universe of resurrecting characters through clones, spirits, time travel or mystical forces, as happened with Emperor Palpatine himself in ‘The Rise of Skywalker‘.​ Driver suggests with his statements that, once again, instead of betting on imagination and betraying expectations, Disney embraced linear and conventional narratives. The shadow of Han Solo. In Marvel only in recent times and with very specific cases, such as ‘The Marvels‘, ‘Eternals‘ either the latest installment of Captain AmericaDisney has encountered box office failures that, in any case, have not been resounding either. On the other hand, we have been six years since the last ‘Star Wars’ film, and this despite the notorious success of the last trilogy. The reason may have been how poorly received proposals such as ‘Han Solo‘ or ‘Rogue One’, which tried to propose narratives outside the Skywalker Saga. Stage fright. However, that saga has ended and Disney seems paralyzed by a stage fright that could be reinforced by the poor reception of series like ‘Obi Wan Kenobi‘ either ‘The Acolyte‘. The success of parallel projects with a certain radical component such as ‘Andor‘ do not seem to encourage the company to pursue alternative paths for the franchise, knowing that it has to invest a disproportionate amount of budget and marketing in selling new films in the series, and that is the reason why in recent years we have seen more cancellations than ideas coming to fruition. Maybe things will change with the (for now) film starring Ryan Gosling that seems well underway. Although until the time comes, we may see a few corpses along the way like this ‘The Hunt for Ben Solo’ In Xataka | One thousand euros for the Star Wars Death Star: the most expensive Lego set to date does not make all fans happy ​

Adam Silver opens the possibility of a week of NBA action in Europe

The commissioner of the NBA, Adam Silver spoke this Wednesday about the possibility that the NBA plans in the future up to a week of action with NBA games in Europedespite its complicated schedule. As Silver explained at a press conference in Paris, regarding the duel that the San Antonio Spurs and Indiana Pacers will have this Thursday and Saturday, The NBA is looking for a way to internationalize the League like the NFL has done in recent years planning clashes outside the United States. “I would love the idea that the NBA could move a good number of teams to Europe and for more than a week,” noted Silver, who clarified that the NFL “has a more flexible schedule” than the NBA, with at least three games a week. As for what these possible cities would be, Deputy Commissioner Mark Tatum pointed out that they are targeting the large cities of Europe, although he did not officially announce any. Nevertheless, Silver clarified that this plan is still “uncertain”because if a reduction in the number of matches were necessary to carry it out “it would affect the business.” The commissioner also commented on the possibility of there being “one day” NBA franchises established in Europe and considered it “a dream”, although “it is not the priority at this time.” “Everything we do we will do in coordination with FIBA. Everything we do will be to add,” he added. However, he did specify that it would be more plausible to develop an independent league. “The question is whether, similar to what we have done in Africa, there is an opportunity to be part of an independent league. It is not clear if this work will be done in collaboration with existing leagues,” he said. Regarding tomorrow’s meeting in the Parisian pavilion of Bercy, Silver said the 20,000 tickets (for the 23rd and 25th) were sold in less than 24 hours and they were purchased by people of 53 different nationalities, which sets “a record” in the NBA. Keep reading:

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