Guillermo del Toro Teases His Scrapped Star Wars Movie

Guillermo del Toro has teased the Star Wars movie he was set to direct for Lucasfilm after the project’s screenwriter, David S. Goyer, revealed its existence during a recent interview.Speaking with Josh Horowitz on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Goyer disclosed that he wrote a script for a Star Wars movie about four years ago that del Toro would have directed. As for why the project never moved forward, Goyer stated that “there was a lot of stuff going on at Lucasfilm at the time,” before adding that it was “a cool script.” After Horowitz shared a clip of the interview on X, del Toro confirmed the news, writing, “True. Can’t say much. Maybe two letters ‘J’ and ‘BB’ is that three letters?”While Goyer and del Toro didn’t divulge any further details regarding their scrapped film, Star Wars fans quickly took to social media to try and figure out who or what del Toro’s letters could be referencing. Many fans took the “BB” to mean BB-8, the lovable droid from the Star Wars sequel trilogy, while others understood “J” to mean Jedi. However, the letter J spoken out loud sounds similar to the word “Rey,” who was the protagonist of the sequel trilogy. Unfortunately, unless del Toro or Goyer choose to share more details, fans will never know how those letters are related to the scrapped Star Wars movie.RELATED: Gareth Edwards Addresses Rumors Andor’s Tony Gilroy Took Control of Rogue One’s Reshoots

Guillermo del Toro has teased the Star Wars movie he was set to direct for Lucasfilm after the project’s screenwriter, David S. Goyer, revealed its existence during a recent interview.

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Speaking with Josh Horowitz on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Goyer disclosed that he wrote a script for a Star Wars movie about four years ago that del Toro would have directed. As for why the project never moved forward, Goyer stated that “there was a lot of stuff going on at Lucasfilm at the time,” before adding that it was “a cool script.” After Horowitz shared a clip of the interview on X, del Toro confirmed the news, writing, “True. Can’t say much. Maybe two letters ‘J’ and ‘BB’ is that three letters?”

While Goyer and del Toro didn’t divulge any further details regarding their scrapped film, Star Wars fans quickly took to social media to try and figure out who or what del Toro’s letters could be referencing. Many fans took the “BB” to mean BB-8, the lovable droid from the Star Wars sequel trilogy, while others understood “J” to mean Jedi. However, the letter J spoken out loud sounds similar to the word “Rey,” who was the protagonist of the sequel trilogy. Unfortunately, unless del Toro or Goyer choose to share more details, fans will never know how those letters are related to the scrapped Star Wars movie.

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