It feels like seven million years since the release of The Last Jedi, a combination of the culture war harassment surrounding its debut and Johnson's ability to remain booked, busy, and unbothered has meant there's been little time for discussion of the director's previous work. In those millions of years, Star Wars has evolved into more than a fully armed and operational movie franchise, through shows like The Book of Boba Fett and Obi-Wan Kenobi, and now by far and away the best of them all, andor. Johnson would like to get in that way as well.

I would do anything for the movie. "If I had an idea that I was excited about, that worked better as a show than a movie, I would do it that way." Johnson is too busy for now to make anything. The director said that they were in between making the next movie and thinking about Poker Face. I'm having conversations with Kathy Kennedy. Who doesn't know? Making The Last Jedi was one of the best experiences of my life.

It would be nice to eventually get three movies from Johnson to push Star Wars' cinematic horizon as we thought we should expect when they were announced a long time ago, but at this point? I would happily watch a TV show. What better way to chew on meatier ideas than over the course of a season of TV? All we can do is hope.

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