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Yahoo
14 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Director of the scrapped Star Wars movie that became The Rise of Skywalker has admitted it's a "struggle" to watch the saga "on an emotional level", but he's going to try Andor
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Colin Trevorrow, who was once in line to direct the then-untitled Star Wars 9 before leaving the project, has admitted it's been a "struggle" to watch anything from the series since – but Andor is getting him back on board. "My son and I have both decided that we are going to watch all of Andor this summer," Trevorrow told The Hollywood Reporter. "But I do have to be honest; it has been a struggle for me to engage with anything Star Wars-related just on an emotional level. So, to the team that made Andor, I guess I can say that you're the ones who've finally brought me back in.' Originally slated to cap off the Star Wars sequel saga with what was set to be called Duel of the Fates, Trevorrow left Star Wars 9 after reported 'creative differences' with Lucasfilm. J.J. Abrams then took over for Star Wars: The Rise of the Skywalker. But that wasn't the end of the story. In 2020, a Duel of the Fates script was leaked online. Among the many differences between the canned Star Wars 9 and The Rise of Skywalker, Luke Skywalker was originally planned to 'haunt' Kylo Ren. The Sith Lord, meanwhile, would have lightsaber duels with a spectral Darth Vader and a twin-blade wielding Rey. Trevorrow was keen to point out that, despite suggestions to the contrary, he was never going to kill off R2-D2. Andor has come to an end after two seasons, with the Disney Plus series roundly being heralded as one of the best Star Wars stories ever told. It's currently sitting pretty at 97% on Rotten Tomatoes – just don't expect creator Tony Gilroy to head back to a galaxy far, far away anytime soon. For more, check out the upcoming Star Wars movies currently in the works, plus the rich history of the full Star Wars timeline.


News18
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Will The Jurassic Park Franchise Ever End? Jurassic World Rebirth Director Reveals
Last Updated: Jurassic World Rebirth is set for release on July 2. Colin Trevorrow is 'very proud" of what he has achieved with the Jurassic World franchise. The 48-year-old director was at the helm of the 2015 film Jurassic World – which served as the fourth installment overall in the Jurassic Park film series – and after making Jurassic World Dominion seven years later, he has insisted that it is unlikely that 'interest will ever really run out" because of the global fascination with dinosaurs. He told The Hollywood Reporter: 'I was so deeply entrenched in what we were building over all of that time. It wasn't just the films and the two animated series on Netflix; we have the toys and the theme parks, and everything else that we did. So we built something that's strong enough to move forward, and I'm very proud of that. I also know that pretty much every time a child is born, a new dinosaur fan is born. So I don't think the interest in seeing dinosaurs is ever really going to run out." As Trevorrow prepares for the release of Jurassic World Rebirth, he admitted that even though his idea of the franchise takes a 'step away" from the initial concept somewhat, he has still been able to find a way to keep the idea coming back to the screen in a 'comprehensive" way. He said: 'I always applied the same rules to dinosaurs as I would to real animals. When a tiger is set loose in a city, they capture it pretty fast. So the idea that these wild creatures would even want to come close to a city was a question I would always ask, and we managed to find ways to make it make sense. I think dinosaurs running wild in the streets of a city does take a bit of a step away from what Michael Crichton created, and that was always my feeling." He added: But we did find ways for them to interact with our world as comprehensively as possible. And when I say that, it's not just the films; it's our animated shows as well. They did a lot of that, especially the new one [Jurassic World: Chaos Theory]." Jurassic World Rebirth is set for release on July 2. First Published:
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Automotive
- Yahoo
GM names head of global manufacturing
This story was originally published on Automotive Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Automotive Dive newsletter. General Motors named Mike Trevorrow SVP of global manufacturing, effective June 6, the automaker announced in a press release. Trevorrow will serve a dual role, retaining his position as VP of global manufacturing engineering but will also oversee the automaker's worldwide manufacturing operations, the company said. The combined units have more than 95,000 employees across 110 sites in 11 countries. Trevorrow will report to GM President Mark Reuss. "Mike's extensive experience in manufacturing operations and engineering, along with his steady leadership, make him the right choice to lead our global manufacturing organization into the future,' Reuss said in the announcement. According to his LinkedIn profile, Trevorrow has served in a variety of management roles in engineering and manufacturing for GM since 2009. He succeeds Jens Peter Clausen who resigned as head of GM's global manufacturing after less than a year in the role. GM said Trevorrow's more than 40 years of experience in manufacturing operations and engineering will help the company 'effectively integrate advanced manufacturing technologies, accelerating our transition to software-defined vehicles while supporting GM's broader innovation strategy.' Trevorrow's GM career began as director, launch and execution for North America Stamping Dies & Body Shop Tooling, per his LinkedIn. He was promoted to executive director, global body, in manufacturing engineering, and later served as plant executive director of the Lansing Region in Michigan. In 2023, Trevorrow became VP of North American manufacturing and by early 2024 transitioned to VP of global manufacturing engineering at GM. Recommended Reading GM names Aurora Innovation co-founder as chief product officer Sign in to access your portfolio