Star Wars Fans Call Nationwide Boycott After Proposed Trilogy Is Shelved
Confirmation of the halt capped years of start‑stop plans that left many fans distrustful.
Overview
- Industry interviews in recent weeks indicated the director-led trilogy is not in active development, effectively confirming the project’s demise.
- Fan communities across social platforms are organizing a nationwide boycott, with anger and relief both voiced in response.
- The backlash draws on years of discontent over the sequel era, especially disputes over character choices and perceived creative whiplash.
- Observers highlight a recurring pattern of Disney announcing Star Wars projects and later shelving them, fueling fatigue and skepticism.
- Despite the furor, Disney’s slate still lists Ahsoka Season 2 for 2026, The Mandalorian and Grogu in theaters on May 22, 2026, and Star Wars: Starfighter starring Ryan Gosling in 2027.