Sigourney Weaver Has an Optimistic Take on the Future of 'Star Wars'

Sigourney Weaver Has an Optimistic Take on the Future of Star Wars

Oscar-nominated actress Sigourney Weaver, known for her roles in Aliens and Avatar, will join the Star Wars universe in the 2026 film The Mandalorian and Grogu. With major roles already in Ghostbusters, Alien, and Avatar, this marks her fourth major franchise.

“It was not my intention to find a fourth franchise,” Weaver said. “I didn’t ever imagine that I would enter the Star Wars world.”

In her interview with Empire, Weaver revealed that her choice to join Star Wars was driven by the script and how the franchise is evolving beyond its traditional boundaries.

“It’s always the script,” Weaver noted. “What’s interesting about Star Wars now is they’re no longer trying to do the Star Wars to end all Star Wars. They’re letting the universe exist and telling really interesting stories within that.”

A Broader Vision for Star Wars

Weaver’s comments reflect a refreshing perspective on the franchise’s current direction. After years of creative challenges following the divisive response to The Last Jedi, Star Wars appears to be embracing smaller, character-focused narratives instead of seeking one defining culmination.

Her addition brings veteran gravitas and curiosity to the evolving universe, suggesting both continuity and renewal within one of pop culture’s most enduring sagas.

Author’s Summary

Sigourney Weaver’s arrival in Star Wars signals a shift toward more intimate storytelling, showing optimism about the franchise’s ability to grow without repeating its past.

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Gizmodo Gizmodo — 2025-11-07