Star Wars is never short on projects.
But it is short on projects that actually make it out alive.
According to The Wrap, Rick Famuyiwa was developing a Star Wars series for Disney+ — and it’s now reportedly “in limbo.”
And if that name doesn’t immediately ring a bell, it should.
Famuyiwa isn’t some random new hire. He’s been a quiet but consistent force in modern Star Wars, directing:
- six episodes of The Mandalorian
- including Chapter 15: “The Believer” (aka one of the best episodes of the entire series)
- and the finale of Ahsoka Season 1
So if a Famuyiwa-led Star Wars series is stuck in limbo, that’s not just a trivia detail.
That’s a real “what happened here?” moment.
Why Famuyiwa Matters to Modern Star Wars
Famuyiwa has become one of the most trusted directors in the current Lucasfilm TV era.
And The Believer isn’t just a fan favorite — it’s the kind of episode that proved Star Wars could still do something rare:
character-driven tension without relying on lightsabers and nostalgia buttons.
So when a creator like that is developing his own series, it’s not hard to imagine why people would be excited.
“In Limbo” Is Star Wars’ Most Common Genre
If you’ve been following Star Wars development news for the past decade, you already know the pattern:
- A project gets announced (or quietly rumored)
- A creator gets attached
- Everyone speculates wildly
- Silence
- The project enters the shadow realm
“In limbo” usually means one of a few things:
- Lucasfilm is reshuffling priorities
- scheduling fell apart
- budgets shifted
- leadership changes affected the slate
- the creative direction didn’t fully click
And it doesn’t necessarily mean cancelled. But it does mean: don’t expect it soon.
What Could This Series Have Been?
Right now, The Wrap report doesn’t clearly confirm what the series was about (at least publicly).
That leaves the door open for speculation — but the safe takeaway is simple:
This was a creator-driven Disney+ Star Wars project attached to someone Lucasfilm already trusted inside the Mandalorian-era machine.
If it was meant to expand the New Republic / post-ROTJ timeline? Plausible.
If it was meant to go somewhere totally new? Also possible.
Either way, it being “in limbo” suggests it’s not part of the immediate release pipeline.
Final Verdict: This Is the Kind of Star Wars Series Fans Actually Want
Here’s the frustrating part:
This isn’t a random pitch from someone off the street.
This is Famuyiwa — the guy who helped define The Mandalorian’s tone when the show was still proving itself.
If his series is stuck in limbo, that’s a shame.
Because if Star Wars wants to keep Disney+ alive long-term, it needs exactly this kind of talent leading projects — not just surviving inside someone else’s sandbox.
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