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Kathleen Kennedy’s appointment at Lucasfilm actually predates George Lucas’ sale of the company to Disney. She joined Lucasfilm in 2012, just months before Disney acquired the company for $4 ...
Kathleen Kennedy is reportedly retiring at the end of the year, and she leaves behind her a mixed legacy for Lucasfilm and Star Wars. Star Wars fans awoke today to a great disturbance in the Force ...
ScreenRant’s Ash Crossan interviewed Kathleen Kennedy at Star Wars Celebration 2025.The Lucasfilm president talked Star Wars: Starfighter, teased The Mandalorian & Grogu, and discussed how the ...
Kathleen Kennedy, the longtime president of Lucasfilm, is expected to step down at the end of 2025. She intends to retire after her current contract ends, according to a source with knowledge of ...
Kathleen Kennedy’s appointment at Lucasfilm actually predates George Lucas’ sale of the company to Disney. She joined Lucasfilm in 2012, just months before Disney acquired the company for $4 ...
Kathleen Kennedy Speaks On Her Lucasfilm Future ... Will you step out as Lucasfilm boss this year? KENNEDY: We really don’t know at this stage. There’s so much going on, Mike.
EXCLUSIVE: I thought I’d seen it all in trade journalism, but the piranha-like frenzy on Kathleen Kennedy and the successor speculation that followed Matt Belloni’s Puck report that Disney was ...
Kathleen Kennedy lambasted a published report that she is retiring from Lucasfilm at the end of the year. “I will die making movies,” she said in an interview with Deadline on Thursday.
Veteran Hollywood producer Kathleen Kennedy has been named co-chair of Lucasfilm Ltd., positioning her to succeed George Lucas atop the legendary San Francisco studio behind the”Star Wars” movies.
Kathleen Kennedy first took over as the head of Lucasfilm on June 1, ... stand out as potentially great picks to take over Lucasfilm now that Kennedy’s era is seemingly coming to a close.
Disney had just paid a whopping $4.05 billion to acquire George Lucas‘ iconic Lucasfilm and had stated its intention to turn out new Star Wars films every two to three years beginning in 2015.