THE director behind “The Fantastic Four” reboot, Josh Trank, has quit production of an upcoming “Star Wars” spinoff.
Trank was due to direct the second “Star Wars” anthology film.
The series is set in the “Star Wars” universe, but is not connected to the main storyline or the upcoming JJ Abrams headed “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”
Trank said he was “making a personal decision to move forward on a different path.”
The statement, posted on StarWars.com, said, “I’ve put a tremendous amount of thought into this, and I know deep down in my heart that I want to pursue some original creative opportunities.
“That said, the Star Wars universe has always been one of my biggest influences, and I couldn’t be more excited to witness its future alongside my millions of fellow ‘Star Wars’ fans.
“I want to thank ... everyone at Lucasfilm and Disney for the amazing opportunity to have been a part of this.
“May the Force be with you all.”
Lucasfilm’s vice president of development Kiri Hart said, “It was a privilege to collaborate with Trank.
“We are grateful for the energy and love of ‘Star Wars’ that he brought to the process, and we wish him all the best.”
Trank was announced as director of the second spinoff film in January 2014. “Godzilla” director Gareth Edwards is heading the first, “Star Wars Anthology: Rogue One.”
That film stars Felicity Jones and Ben Mendelsohn and centers around a heist on the “Death Star.”
Little is known about the second film in the series, but the statement finished by saying production would continue.(SD-Agencies)
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