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Three new Star Wars movies announced, Daisy Ridley to return as Rey

| @indiablooms | Apr 08, 2023, at 03:44 pm

Los Angeles: Star Wars fans may expect to witness some exciting adventures in upcoming days as the makers have announced that three new movies of the series will be made soon.

One of the movies will feature actor Daisy Ridley as Rey.

The announcement was made on Friday during the  Star Wars Celebration.

Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy took the Celebration Stage with featured guests to discuss what's next and revealed a new "Star Wars" movie, one of three, starring a returning Daisy Ridley, reports USA Today.

New "Star Wars" movies are coming to the big screen: Kennedy announced that three films are on the way, with the goal of widening the cinematic timeline from past to present to a "rich" future.

"It's still very early days," Kennedy cautioned the crowd as people grew excited.

She then invited several of the films' directors onto the stage. These include James Mangold, who will direct "Dawn of the Jedi," about the earliest era of "Star Wars."

No release date for the movie has been announced so far.

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