WASHINGTON, Sept 26 — Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige will develop a new Star Wars as part of the franchise’s next wave of projects, The Hollywood Reporter said yesterday.

Feige joins the Lucasfilm team as studio president Kathleen Kennedy prepares for the new chapter of films set in the Star Wars universe, the Reporter said.

“We are excited about the projects Kathy and the Lucasfilm team are working on,” Alan Horn, the co-chairman and chief creative officer of Walt Disney Studios, which owns both Marvel and Lucasfilm, told the publication.

“Kathy is pursuing a new era in Star Wars storytelling, and knowing what a die-hard fan Kevin is, it made sense for these two extraordinary producers to work... together.”

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Feige, who is widely credited with the phenomenal boom in comic book movies of the past decade, produced all 22 movies in the Avengers franchise.

In July, superhero blockbuster Avengers: Endgame — the final instalment — became the biggest movie of all time, ending the 10-year reign of James Cameron’s Avatar.

Endgame took in US$2.7902 billion (RM10.45 billion) globally since its April release, versus US$2.7897 billion for Avatar, including its original theatrical run in 2009 and various re-releases.

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In addition to the new Star Wars film, Feige will oversee Marvel’s upcoming host of movies and television shows featuring popular Avengers characters, as well as new Marvel franchises acquired by Disney in its purchase of 21st Century Fox, including the popular X-Men. — AFP