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Female-centric ‘Star Wars’ series in works


California (AFP) - another female-driven "Star Wars" TV arrangement is being produced for the Disney+ spilling stage, as per Hollywood exchange reports Wednesday. 

The show from Leslye Headland, co-maker of Netflix dramatization "Russian Doll," would be Disney's most recent offer to grow the blockbuster science fiction establishment on the little screen after the runaway achievement of "The Mandalorian."

Disney didn't quickly react to demand for input.

Cutoff time Hollywood said the arrangement would be a "female-driven activity spine chiller with combative techniques components and set in a substitute timetable from the standard thing 'Star Wars' universe."

The Hollywood Reporter said the new show would be live-activity.

Disney has organized TV for "Star Wars" throughout the following hardly any years.

"The Mandalorian," including the viral web sensation Baby Yoda, was the lead dispatch appear for Disney's on-request stage a year ago, demonstrating a hit with pundits and crowds.

A third season is as of now being developed.

What's more, two other new real life "Star Wars" TV arrangement are underway for Disney+, including the arrival of Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi, and a prequel to film turn off "Maverick One."

In February, at that point CEO Bob Iger alluded to potential side projects for "The Mandalorian," which could incorporate "taking those characters their own way regarding arrangement."

In the mean time, Disney has hindered the arrival of its up and coming "Star Wars" films, with its as of late finished up set of three seeing lessening film industry returns and blended audits.

Endeavors to present increasingly female and minority lead characters into the establishment have likewise demonstrated troublesome among certain fans.

The ongoing film set of three saw ladies and characters of shading like Rey (Daisy Ridley) and Finn (John Boyega) become the dominant focal point — incensing a vocal, harmful minority.

Asian-American entertainer Kelly Marie Tran, who turned into the establishment's first driving on-screen character of shading in 2017's "The Last Jedi," was nagged off web-based social networking by bigot and misogynist misuse.

Headland got two Emmy designations a year ago for "Russian Doll," a dim satire which sees a New York lady caught in a "Groundhog Day" style circle in which she continues biting the dust and remembering her 36th birthday celebration.

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