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Steven Soderbergh and Adam Driver “Frustrated” After Disney Scraps The Hunt for Ben Solo

Steven Soderbergh reading a script beside Kylo Ren on a Star Wars film set with “The Hunt for Ben Solo” cancelled sign

A surprising new chapter in the ongoing Star Wars saga behind the scenes has come to light, and it involves a project many fans didn’t even know existed: The Hunt for Ben Solo. According to recent interviews with director Steven Soderbergh, the unmade film spent years in development before Disney ultimately decided to pull the plug — leaving the creative team disappointed and fans wondering what could have been. Two and a Half Years of Work — For Nothing Speaking during a Brooklyn film series interview, Soderbergh revealed that he, Adam Driver, and writer Rebecca Blunt spent years developing the project, only to see it quietly cancelled. “That was two and a half years of free work for me and Adam and Rebecca Blunt…The stated reason [from Disney] was, ‘We don’t think Ben Solo could be alive.’ And that was all we were told. And so there’s nothing to do…

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Daisy Ridley Reacts to the Fan Campaign for The Hunt for Ben Solo — And She Loves It

Daisy Ridley Returns as Rey in Upcoming Star Wars Movie Set 15 Years After "The Rise of Skywalker"

If you’ve spent any time online in the past few months, you’ve probably seen the rising tide of Star Wars fans rallying behind one very specific wish:a film or series centered on The Hunt for Ben Solo. And now, Daisy Ridley herself has finally responded — and she’s all in on the positivity. During a recent interview, Ridley opened up about how she feels watching fans across the world unite around the idea of a project exploring Ben Solo’s life, fall, and redemption arc. Her reaction? Pure joy. – “I Felt Joyful About How It Went Down” Ridley described the wave of support as something genuinely uplifting: “I do love when there is a collective of positivity. The way the internet seems to have rallied to try and get it to happen.” And she’s not wrong — the campaign has been surprisingly wholesome for a fandom that’s often known for……

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Happy Birthday to the Man Behind the Mask of Kylo Ren: Adam Driver Turns 42!

Adam Driver shares his mixed feelings about Star Wars, emphasizing character-driven roles over high-budget films despite financial success.

Today we celebrate the birthday of one of the most compelling actors to join the Star Wars galaxy in the modern era—Adam Driver, the man who brought Kylo Ren to life with a mix of rage, vulnerability, and that unmistakable, simmering intensity that made the character unforgettable. Whether you loved Kylo as the conflicted villain of the sequel trilogy, admired Ben Solo’s final heroic turn, or simply appreciated Driver’s raw acting power, there’s no denying the impact he’s had on the franchise. Few modern Star Wars performances have sparked as much debate, analysis, and “wait… is he actually hot?” discourse across the fandom. A Complex Villain for a New Era Kylo Ren could have easily been a one-note character—a masked dark side enforcer trying too hard to be Darth Vader 2.0. But thanks to Adam Driver’s ability to balance anger, insecurity, and emotional depth, Kylo became something else entirely: a…

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The Canceled The Hunt for Ben Solo: A Star Wars What-Could-Have-Been

Star Wars The Hunt for Ben Solo cancellation headline graphic with dark blue background and white text

When Adam Driver revealed that he and Steven Soderbergh had quietly developed a new Star Wars film centered on his character Ben Solo, fans sat up and took notice. But what started as one of the most anticipated continuations after the sequel trilogy turned into one of the most frustrating “almosts” in Star Wars lore. The working title: The Hunt for Ben Solo. The story: Ben Solo alive and missing after the events of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, his fate’s a mystery, and the galaxy’s obsession is on. The team: Soderbergh directing, Driver starring, and Scott Z. Burns penning a reportedly finalised script. What’s shocking is how far the project got before it died. Reports say the script was complete, the budget and start date proposed, Lucasfilm had approved internally—but when it hit the desk of Bob Iger and Alan Bergman at Disney, it was rejected. Their reason?…

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