Taika Waititi teases fun tone for upcoming Star Wars film

Director Taika Waititi has shared new details about the tone of his long-in-development Star Wars movie. In a recent interview, he emphasized bringing back the fun elements from the original trilogy while maintaining high stakes. The project, announced nearly six years ago, aims to carve out its own distinct space within the franchise.

Taika Waititi's Star Wars film has been in the works since its announcement almost six years ago, but updates on its direction have been scarce until now. Speaking to Variety in a recent interview, Waititi revealed his vision for the movie, promising a balance of fun and seriousness inspired by the original trilogy.

"I’m just trying to go back and harness a little bit more of the fun from the original films, which is what I remember [from] them," Waititi said. "The stakes are very high, and there’s serious things going on, but there’s also a lot of fun to be had in those films. That’s what I was trying to bring back."

He contrasted this approach with the risk of alienating fans, stating the film would be "fun" and "high stakes" rather than something designed to "piss people off." Waititi also explained his intent to create something unique: "I was trying to work in a world that was a little bit separate to that because they’ve got so many things going on within that space. For me to do something there, it would need to be a little different and a little bit more its own thing."

This update comes amid a busy period for the Star Wars franchise, with multiple projects in development. Waititi, known for his humorous takes in films like Thor: Ragnarok, appears poised to inject levity into the saga while respecting its epic scope. No release date or further casting details have been confirmed.

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