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Mia Goth Says She’s Having “An Incredible Time” Filming Star Wars: Starfighter — And Praises Shawn Levy’s “Electric” Energy

The hype around Star Wars: Starfighter just got another boost — this time from one of its stars. During a recent interview, Mia Goth shared glowing praise for director Shawn Levy and described her experience on the film as nothing short of “incredible.”

Goth, known for her work in X, Pearl, and MaXXXine, is diving into her first Star Wars project — and according to her, the energy on set is unlike anything she’s experienced before.


Mia Goth on Shawn Levy: “He’s Electric”

Speaking about her time on the film, Goth didn’t hold back:

“Shawn [Levy] has an energy I’ve never met in any other. He’s electric. And it has a trickle-down effect on the rest of the set. He’s so excited. He’s so inspired. And it’s contagious, and everyone else benefits from it.”

That’s high praise coming from an actress who has worked with a wide range of visionary directors across indie horror, prestige drama, and now blockbuster sci-fi.

Her comments reinforce something fans have been noticing for months: Shawn Levy brings a different vibe to Star Wars. After years of (sometimes chaotic) production cycles, Levy seems to be steering his film with a mix of enthusiasm, clarity, and creative momentum.

Whether he’s on set or talking about the project publicly, his excitement is unmistakable — and apparently magnetic.


Why This Matters for Starfighter

The Star Wars fandom has been cautiously optimistic about Starfighter, the first major theatrical push for the franchise since the pandemic-era shakeups. Hearing this type of energy from cast members is a good sign.

Mia Goth’s comments imply:

  • A positive, collaborative set (which Star Wars hasn’t always been known for)
  • A director with a clear vision and infectious enthusiasm
  • A cast that feels empowered, inspired, and creatively energized
  • A production environment that leans into passion, not pressure

Shawn Levy’s recent comments about wanting to bring new characters, new stories, and fresh creative angles into the franchise also fit perfectly with this vibe.

A happy cast and an inspired director aren’t just PR-friendly talking points — they usually translate into better performances and a stronger final film.


Mia Goth in Star Wars? Fans Are Ready.

Goth’s casting already raised eyebrows (in a good way). She brings an edge, unpredictability, and emotional intensity that Star Wars rarely taps into. Whether she plays a Force-sensitive, a pilot, a villain, or something entirely unexpected, her presence suggests Starfighter might stretch into darker, more character-driven territory.

Pair that with Levy — who recently said Lucasfilm encouraged him to avoid reusing classic characters and “do something new” — and you have a recipe for a Star Wars movie that actually feels… new.


The Bottom Line

Mia Goth is having an “incredible time” making Starfighter. Shawn Levy is “electric” and inspiring “everyone else on set.” And the film itself is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing Star Wars projects in years.

If the atmosphere behind the scenes is as strong as the cast claims, Starfighter might become the fresh, energized theatrical comeback Star Wars has been waiting for.

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