2022's Star Wars movie will be announced in January and has a director, says report

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The future of Star Wars after The Rise of Skywalker is something of a mystery, and that's the subject of a new report, which discusses the
future of the movies after the conclusion of the Skywalker Saga
The Hollywood Reporter says that the untitled next Star Wars movie, previously scheduled by Disney for December 2022, will be announced in
January, and it has a director lined up
It clarifies that this is not the film being worked on by The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson.It's possible this is the same film that Game
of Thrones creators DB Weiss and David Benioff were working on before they walked away from the project, which was supposed to mark the
beginning of a new trilogy launching in 2022
But either way, the situation is unclear from the outside looking in.The article otherwise explores the current state of Star Wars,
discussing the possibility of Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy's exit from the company when her contract expires in 2021
It maybe paints a slightly grimmer picture of Star Wars' current state than you might expect
While Star Wars has certainly had its share of director juggling, with Phil Lord and Chris Miller departing Solo only for Ron Howard to take
office flop aside in Solo, the last few years of Star Wars movies have offered up mostly great blockbusters
months after The Last Jedi
Meanwhile, The Mandalorian offers a really thrilling hint at what Star Wars TV on Disney Plus is going to be like (expensive, stylish, and
well worth watching), and that came under Kennedy's watch.The article also discusses the idea of Jon Favreau taking more control of the Star
Wars universe, but the only clear details in there are about the 2022 movie