The upcoming Star Wars movie centered on Rey, often referred to by its working title “Star Wars: New Jedi Order,” is a highly anticipated continuation of the sequel trilogy, focusing on Rey Skywalker’s journey to rebuild the Jedi Order after the events of 2019’s The Rise of Skywalker. This film is set approximately 15 years after the last sequel movie and is intended to explore the legacy and future of the Jedi through Rey’s character[1][4].
Daisy Ridley is confirmed to reprise her role as Rey, and the film is directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, with George Nolfi brought on to write the screenplay. However, the project has faced significant delays and creative revisions. Initially announced at Star Wars Celebration 2023, the movie has not yet received an official title beyond the working name and has experienced a slow development process, with the script undergoing multiple rewrites by Nolfi. These rewrites have led to uncertainty about whether the original plot focus—Rey rebuilding the Jedi Order—will remain central to the story[1][2][6].
Filming for the movie is now scheduled to begin in 2026, but production is currently on hold as Lucasfilm awaits approval of the latest script draft. This pause reflects the studio’s cautious approach to ensure the story meets fan expectations and fits within the broader Star Wars cinematic universe. Lucasfilm has been prioritizing other projects, such as The Mandalorian and Grogu series, as well as the Star Wars: Starfighter movie directed by Shawn Levy, which is slated for release in 2027. These projects have taken precedence, contributing to the delay of the Rey film[2][3][4][7].
The delay has caused some concern among fans and industry watchers, with speculation about whether the Rey movie might be canceled or absorbed into other planned Star Wars projects, including a rumored trilogy by Simon Kinberg. Despite these concerns, Daisy Ridley remains optimistic about the film’s development, emphasizing that the extra time will help deliver a story worthy of the character and the franchise’s legacy[2][3][5].
Ridley’s involvement in other film projects, such as “Killa Bee,” has also contributed to the slow progress of the Rey movie. This busy schedule means that the Star Wars film featuring her return as Rey is unlikely to move forward quickly, further extending the wait for fans eager to see the continuation of her story[5][6].
In summary, the Rey New Jedi Order movie is a Star Wars sequel set years after The Rise of Skywalker, focusing on Rey’s efforts to rebuild the Jedi Order. It is directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and scripted by George Nolfi, with filming planned for 2026 but currently on hold pending script approval. The project has faced delays due to creative revisions, Lucasfilm’s shifting priorities, and Ridley’s other commitments. While the film remains highly anticipated, its future timeline is uncertain, and fans are watching closely for further updates from Lucasfilm.


