Adam Driver has revealed that a major Star Wars sequel focused on his character, Ben Solo, was in development for years—until Disney ultimately shut it down. Speaking in a new interview with the Associated Press, the actor confirmed that the long‑rumored project is officially dead, ending years of fan speculation about his possible return to the franchise.
Driver explained that he had been in discussions with Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy since 2021, expressing openness to reprising the role under one condition: the story had to be exceptional and paired with a visionary director.
That opportunity came when Steven Soderbergh joined the project. Together with a team of writers, they developed a full script that Driver described as “one of the coolest” he had ever read. The film, titled “The Hunt for Ben Solo,” explored the character’s journey after his redemption in The Rise of Skywalker.
According to Driver, Lucasfilm responded enthusiastically to the pitch and understood the creative direction. But when the project reached Disney’s top leadership—including CEO Bob Iger and studio chief Alan Bergman—the answer was no.
The executives reportedly felt there was no believable narrative path for Ben Solo to be alive following the events of the 2019 film. That single objection ended the project permanently.
The cancellation closes the door on one of the most discussed “what ifs” in modern Star Wars fandom. Many hoped to see Ben Solo’s story continue after his final act of redemption, imagining new territory beyond the Skywalker saga.
Driver acknowledged his disappointment but said speaking about the project publicly brings a sense of closure. He praised the creative team behind the unmade film and expressed gratitude for the experience of developing it.
Industry analysts, including those cited by Reuters, note that Disney’s current strategy prioritizes new eras, new characters, and fresh timelines, signaling a firm move away from Skywalker‑centric stories.
With “The Hunt for Ben Solo” officially shelved, the character’s arc remains complete as depicted in the sequel trilogy. Driver’s revelation offers fans a rare glimpse into a major Star Wars project that nearly happened—and confirms that the franchise’s future lies in unexplored corners of the galaxy.
For now, the chapter on Ben Solo is closed, not on screen, but in the boardroom.
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