Kathleen Kennedy is reportedly stepping away from Lucasfilm at the end of the year. While the news isn’t official, multiple industry trades have confirmed the story after it was broken by Puck ...
Kathleen Kennedy, the longtime president of Lucasfilm, is expected to step down at the end of 2025. She intends to retire after her current contract ends, according to a source with knowledge of ...
For over a decade, Lucasfilm leader Kathleen Kennedy has been the captain of Star Wars’ entertainment ship in a galaxy far, far away. From films like the very divisive Star Wars: The Rise of ...
Peter Navarro, a senior counselor for trade and manufacturing for the Trump administration, may want Canada to be ousted from the Five Eyes intelligence alliance over its resistance to President ...
Wilson are stepping back from Bond. And now, reports are coming in that Kathleen Kennedy – legendary producer and Amblin co-founder – will be stepping back as President of Lucasfilm later in ...
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro scolded a reporter for questioning President Trump’s shifting approach to tariffs imposed against Canada and Mexico. Navarro, 75, gaggled with reporters ...
The reported departure comes after years of speculation about Kennedy’s future at the company, with previous rumors of her exit circulating as far back as 2018. According to Puck’s reporting ...
Who wants to call the shots on “Star Wars“? No, really, because it’s kind of a thankless job. Of course, the intergalactic franchise is sacrosanct as a cultural institution, so the president ...
Marcus Adams Jr. scored 21 points to lead Cal State Northridge to today’s 82-73 victory over Hawaii, ending the Rainbow Warriors’ season, in the Premier America on the Matadors’ campus.
Kathleen Hanna's Rebel Girl Shares Love Story with Beastie Boys' Ad-Rock — Get a Sneak Peek Here (Exclusive) Last year, Hanna told Vulture that writing the memoir was so painful that she ...
White House senior counselor for trade and manufacturing Peter Navarro told a reporter Tuesday to "stop that crap" during questioning about President Donald Trump’s shifting tariff policy.