Mango and Baby Yoda will star in a Star Wars movie together, with Jon Favreau personally directing and serving as producer, co-produced with Star Wars senior writer Dave Filoni and Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy High-standard production team. "The Mandalorian & Grogu" is sc

Man Man and Baby Yoda will star in a Star Wars movie together. Jon Favreau will personally direct and serve as a producer, and will co-star with Star Wars senior writer Dave Filoni and Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy. Assemble a high-standard production team.

"The Mandalorian & Grogu" (mandalorian & grogu) is scheduled to start filming at the end of the year, and may become the first Star Wars film to appear on the screen in 19 years. Many previous projects have encountered various mishaps, such as the Star Wars movie directed by Patty Jenkins and the cross-border Star Wars project directed by Kevin Feige.

Originally, Daisy Ridley (Lei)'s Star Wars project was expected to be the first Star Wars film to debut, but things are unpredictable. Although Disney confirmed at last year's Star Wars Gala that the "Lei" project is still progressing, the progress seems to be Not as expected, it is still difficult to say which film will be reserved for the planned 2025 Christmas schedule.

In addition, Lucasfilm also confirmed that Dave Filoni is creating the second season of "Ahsoka". The show's first season ended last October, with Ahsoka vowing to capture Grand Admiral Thrawn.

In addition, Tom Cruise and Warner Pictures have reached a cooperation intention. Cruise's production company will open an office at Warner-Discovery's Burbank headquarters. The two parties will jointly plan, produce, and operate movies starring Liang Tang.

Liangtang has signed cooperation agreements with Universal and Paramount. There are neither exclusivity clauses nor preemptive rights. Therefore, there is no legal problem for Warner to win over Liangtang.

Finally, legal experts have their say on Jonathan Majors' interview show.

The star-studded actor who was stripped of his title as Conqueror Kang over a personal injury case insisted he was innocent and expressed shock at the jury's decision during an interview on ABC's Morning Talk show. Some lawyers pointed out that Majors' performance on the talk show could be viewed by prosecutors as showing no remorse, and speaking out before the verdict was announced might anger the judge.

If the crime is not serious and the person pleads guilty and repentant, the judge can give him a suspended sentence and replace his sentence with community service or anger management courses. Majors had a good chance of getting a suspended sentence, but the interview show only increased the uncertainty. If he chose to accept the interview and broadcast it at this time, it would be regarded by the judge as a means of pressure. Maybe the judge would lose his mercy and decide to send him to jail to give this kid a taste of what it's like to be behind bars.