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Oscar Isaac Open to Star Wars Return If Disney Stops “Capitulating”
UPDATE: In a striking revelation, actor Oscar Isaac has indicated he would consider returning to the Star Wars franchise, but only if Disney stops its “capitulation to fascism.” This urgent announcement comes as fans eagerly await the next chapter in the Star Wars saga, following a lengthy hiatus since The Rise of Skywalker in December 2019.
In an interview with GQ Magazine for its ‘Men of the Year 2025’ series, Isaac, who portrayed Poe Dameron, reflected on previous comments made in 2020 about his potential return. “I’d be open to it, although right now I’m not so open to working with Disney,” he stated, emphasizing the need for the studio to align its actions with its values.
The timing of Isaac’s comments is critical, as they follow a wave of controversy surrounding Disney’s handling of political backlash, most notably the recent incident involving late-night host Jimmy Kimmel. After Kimmel faced backlash for his remarks on right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk, Disney temporarily removed him from air, sparking outrage among fans and industry insiders alike. Isaac’s remarks highlight a growing frustration among creatives regarding Disney’s response to political pressures.
Isaac’s concerns are not unfounded. Earlier this year, Disney faced significant criticism for complying with Trump administration executive orders that targeted diversity initiatives and marginalized representations in storytelling. This history of self-censorship raises further questions about the future of the Star Wars franchise and the storylines it may pursue.
Fans are left wondering what this means for upcoming projects, especially considering the ongoing difficulties Lucasfilm has faced in launching new films. With Isaac’s potential return contingent on Disney’s corporate decisions, the future of Star Wars remains uncertain.
As Lucasfilm continues to navigate its creative direction, the industry watches closely. Isaac’s comments not only reflect his personal stance but also resonate with a broader audience concerned about the intersection of entertainment and political ideology.
With a complex landscape ahead, fans are left to ponder: Will Isaac take to the skies in an X-Wing again? The answer hinges on whether Disney can reassess its approach to storytelling and political engagement.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story as the Star Wars universe prepares for its next chapter.
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