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Star Wars: Starfighter

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Upcoming film directed by Shawn Levy
This article is about the 2027 film. For the video game with the same title, seeStar Wars: Starfighter (video game).

Star Wars: Starfighter
Directed byShawn Levy
Written byJonathan Tropper
Based onCharacters
byGeorge Lucas
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyClaudio Miranda
Music byThomas Newman
Production
companies
Distributed byWalt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures
Release date
  • May 28, 2027 (2027-05-28)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Star Wars: Starfighter is an upcoming Americanspace opera film directed byShawn Levy and written byJonathan Tropper. Produced byLucasfilm and21 Laps Entertainment, and set to be distributed byWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is part of theStar Wars franchise and set five years after the events of the filmStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019). The film starsRyan Gosling, Flynn Gray,Matt Smith,Mia Goth,Aaron Pierre,Simon Bird,Jamael Westman,Daniel Ings, andAmy Adams.

Levy entered talks to direct a newStar Wars film in November 2022. Development was delayed by the2023 Writers Guild of America strike, and was in early stages in October 2023. Tropper was hired to write the film in July 2024. The title and Gosling's casting were announced in April 2025, with the full cast announced in August when filming began in the United Kingdom. Filming also occurred inSardinia, Italy, and concluded in December.

Star Wars: Starfighter is scheduled to be released in the United States on May 28, 2027.

Cast

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Production

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Development

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Shawn Levy flew to London in the mid-2010s specifically to meet with Lucasfilm presidentKathleen Kennedy and express his love for theStar Wars franchise, as well as his wish to make aStar Wars film. The pair began discussing a potential project, but this was put on hold when Levy became busy with the television seriesStranger Things (2016–2025).[5] Levy was contacted by Kennedy in 2022, entered talks to develop and direct a newStar Wars film that November,[5][6] and publicly confirmed the deal a month later. He acknowledged that many filmmakers had been announced as developingStar Wars films that did not come to fruition in recent years, but he was confident this would not be the case for his film and was excited to begin writing it after he finished directing theMarvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) filmDeadpool & Wolverine (2024) forMarvel Studios.[7] Development was just beginning when the2023 Writers Guild of America strike began in May 2023 and halted further progress.[8] That October, after the strike ended, Levy said development had begun again. Kennedy's mandate was for Levy to bring a similar story and tone from his other films toStar Wars, and he was optimistic that he could make a personal film within a big franchise after doing so withDeadpool & Wolverine in the MCU.[9] The following month,Dave Filoni revealed that he was now chief creative officer at Lucasfilm, after serving as executive producer on variousStar Wars television series, and would be directly involved in the planning of future films and series.[10]

Jonathan Tropper, a previous collaborator of Levy's, was hired to write the film in July 2024.[11] That December, journalistJeff Sneider reported that Levy was "holding a window" for production to begin in September 2025. He further reported thatDaisy Ridley would reprise her role asRey from theStar Wars sequel trilogy, taking on a mentorship role for a teenage boy or young man who would be the protagonist.[12] Ridley was also reported to have a similar role in otherStar Wars films that were in development from directorSharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and writerSimon Kinberg, separately.[13][14] In January 2025,Ryan Gosling entered talks to star in the lead role. Levy was planning to direct a different film next, but Gosling's interest meant this film could move forward first and potentially start filming in late 2025. The director and his production company,21 Laps Entertainment, were set to produce the film with Kennedy and Lucasfilm.[15] Levy was considered a "must-have, must-keep director" forthe Walt Disney Company, parent of both Lucasfilm and Marvel Studios, after the success ofDeadpool & Wolverine.[16] Kennedy said this would be the nextStar Wars film afterThe Mandalorian and Grogu (2026) and it would be set around five or six years afterStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019), the last film in the "Skywalker Saga" and the sequel trilogy. She said it would be separate from the Skywalker Saga and feature mostly new characters, but some sequel trilogy characters could return.[17] It was intended to be standalone and not launch any sequels.[5]

Pre-production

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AtStar Wars Celebration Japan in April 2025, the film was titledStar Wars: Starfighter, which is also the name ofan unrelated 2001 video game; it was given a release date of May 28, 2027; Gosling was confirmed to be starring; and Levy confirmed that filming would begin later that year.[1] Casting was underway for a teenage actor to portray the nephew of Gosling's character, and for male and female antagonists who pursue them.[1][4]Mikey Madison was in brief negotiations for the female antagonist role, but declined an offer by mid-April due to a salary dispute.[18][19]Mia Goth was cast in that role in June.[4]Matt Smith, who was cast in an undisclosed role forThe Rise of Skywalker but ultimately did not appear in that film, joinedStarfighter as another antagonist in August.[3] Levy later acknowledged the reports of Smith's initialThe Rise of Skywalker casting and said it "feels like it's destiny fulfilled" for the actor to be joining theStar Wars franchise inStarfighter.[20] With the start of filming at the end of August, Lucasfilm confirmed the casting of Smith and Goth, and announced the casting of newcomer Flynn Gray alongsideAaron Pierre,Simon Bird,Jamael Westman,Daniel Ings, andAmy Adams.[2][21] Gray was cast as the nephew of Gosling's character, while Adams was cast as the mother of Gray's character.[21][22]

Levy said there was unique pressure making the film, even after working on big projects likeDeadpool & Wolverine andStranger Things, because "nothing is as religious an allegiance asStar Wars" forthe franchise's fans. He elaborated that the film was "not a sequel, it's not a prequel, it's not legacy characters. And it's not in a period of time in the galaxy that's ever been explored... What this means is that we are inventing everything in the movie. And the desire to make design choices, character choices, planet choices, costume choices, droid choices, alien choices, all of it needs to feelStar Wars-y."[23] Levy said the previousStar Wars film that most inspiredStarfighter wasReturn of the Jedi (1983), because of "the combination of theme, levity, adventure, heart, spectacle. Somehow that movie just got it right for me."[24]Suttirat Anne Larlarb was the costume designer, after previously working on theStar Wars television seriesObi-Wan Kenobi (2022).[25]

Filming

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Principal photography began on August 28, 2025, in the United Kingdom,[2] withClaudio Miranda as the cinematographer.[26] By mid-September, filming was taking place inSardinia, Italy. Levy released an image of filming taking place in theMediterranean Sea.[27] In early November, Levy took a short break from filming to promote thefifth season ofStranger Things (2025). Filming was more than halfway complete by then.[20][28] At the end of the month, Levy said there was part of the film's third act where "things didn't align" and his original plans were forced to change. Levy was filming the new version of this at the time and said he was glad that the original idea did not work out, feeling that the new idea was much better.[23] Smith filmed his scenes in December.[29][30] Levy announced that filming hadwrapped on December 18.[31]

Kennedy said it was risky for a film to rely on an inexperienced child actor and said they got lucky with Gray. She added that the film's structure meant he was "one-on-one" with a different major actor every few weeks, saying it was "the best university" for a young actor.[5] BothSteven Spielberg andTom Cruise visited the set during filming, with Cruise serving as a camera operator for alightsaber duel set in a boggy marsh.[32]

Music

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Levy revealed in November 2025 thatThomas Newman was composing the score. The director wanted the music to be "big-hearted", "classically inspired", and use multiplemusical themes to tell the story, similar toJohn Williams'smusic for the mainStar Wars films, but not be a "remix" of Williams's music. Newman, the composer for some of Levy's favorite film scores, agreed to join after reading the script and hearing Levy's vision.[33]

Release

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Star Wars: Starfighter is scheduled to be released in the United States on May 28, 2027.[1] The film is expected to be released inIMAX.[34][needs update]

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