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Disney’s Lucasfilm Boss Kathleen Kennedy Expected to Retire After Tanking ‘Star Wars’ Brand

Disney's Lucasfilm boss Kathleen Kennedy prepares to resign and leave the abandoned smoking in Star Wars When she heads to retirement, the franchise claimed multiple reports Monday.

Become independent It is outlined Septuagen joins the production company, Star Wars creator George Lucas, in 2012, in the role of co-chair, with Director Lucas.

Just a few months later, Lucas sold the company to Disney for $4 billion, and Kennedy was soon promoted to the role of president.

Currently, film industry newsletter pack Kennedy, 71, reportedly told her colleague he would lift his legs by the end of 2025.

Critics will say it's not too soon.

As Breitbart News' own John Nolte identified, Kennedy's failure Star Wars The most painful brand.

Norte says,Star Wars [suffered] Awful, the finale Force awakening Trilogy, 2019 The Rise of Skywalkerwhat made almost half of it rise DID: $1.08 billion. Kennedy's Solo: Star Wars Story And that Pansexual Land Carrisian actually lost money with a pathetic $392million Global gloss. ”

in the case of Indiana Jones The franchise, Norte, wrote:

Indiana Jones survived the cries of Nazis, religious cults, rolling rocks, hundreds of snakes and Kate Capshaw. Still, he couldn't survive Kathleen “The Force is a Woman” Kennedy, and did not survive the poison of her awakened identity politics. There's a story about LOL making Phoebe's free bag waller knot skates. Your three-time married aunt, a woman with just as sexual attraction as the new Indiana Jones, but it's not going well to just one Gaslight Talk to Desting dial in Hollywood history Of the biggest money losers out of the world.

The reviews make clear why the film is so unattractive, even from a woken reviewer. Our precious heroes become bitter incompetent, and Phoebe Fleabag Waller Knot Kate is allowed here and there by Mary Sue. Kennedy took the formula that killed Star Wars and killed Indiana Jones.

Last year, Elon Musk attacked Lucasfilm's boss and pushed her “awakening” agenda Acolite.

Kennedy admitted criticism Star Wars” November direction, New York Times “Women stepping into the Star Wars struggle” are hoping to be attacked, but she thought she had more men than women who opposed the job.

“They are sometimes attacked in a very personal way because their fan base is so dominant,” she said.

“My belief is that storytelling needs to represent all people. That's an easy decision for me.”

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