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'Stand-alone' Star Wars films planned

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Films built around existing characters from the Star Wars universe are being developed alongside the new trilogy of films, the Disney studio has revealed.



We are working on a few stand-alone films... derived from great Star Wars characters, Disney CEO Bob Iger told the CNBC channel on Tuesday.



The films, written by Lawrence Kasdan and Simon Kinberg, will be released between 2015 and 2021, he continued.



The seventh Star Wars film, directed by JJ Abrams, is due out in 2015.



Disney bought George Lucas's Lucasfilm company for $4.05 billion (£2.58 billion) last year, saying it was committed to at least three new films.



The first of these, Star Wars: Episode VII, will be scripted by Michael Arndt, the Oscar-winning writer of Toy Story 3 and Little Miss Sunshine.



Mr Iger outlined the studio's plans with CNBC ahead of a call with analysts to discuss the Disney company's latest financial results.



Despite seeing a slight dip in its quarterly earnings, the CEO said the studio was confident about the year ahead, as well as our ability to create continued long-term growth.



While speaking to CNBC, Mr Iger admitted there had been speculation about some stand-alone films that would not form part of the overall saga.



We still plan to make Star Wars 7, 8 and 9 roughly over a six-year period of time starting in 2015, he went on
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Question: Are they ruining a good thing by making all these stand-alone films?
 
+Jazzy said:
Question: Are they ruining a good thing by making all these stand-alone films?
Given the load of expanded universe books and games, I shouldn't think so.
 
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