Q&As About 'Star Wars':Why did J.J. Abrams give way to Rian Johnson for 'The Last Jedi' but is now returning for the third movie of the trilogy?
J.J. Abrams did not, as you put it, give way to anyone as far as directing Star Wars - Episode VIII: The Last Jedi. Per the original plan that Abrams and the people in charge of Lucasfilm Ltd., each of the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy films was to be directed by a different director. Thus, by the time Abrams began pre-production on The Force Awakens, the lineup looked like this: The Force Awakens - Directed by Abrams, with a December 2015 release date Episode VIII - Directed by Rian Johnson, originally scheduled for a May 25, 2017 release Episode IX - Directed by Colin Trevorrow, scheduled for a May 2019 release. And in between each of the Saga films, a Star Wars Story anthology movie would be released as well. For Star Wars: The Force Awakens, J.J. Abrams would direct from a screenplay he co-wrote with Lawrence Kasdan. Originally, the writer for The Force Awakens was Michael ...