Adam Driver's Forbidden 'Star Wars' Dream: Disney Rejects Kylo Ren Standalone Film

In a significant revelation for Star Wars enthusiasts, actor Adam Driver has confirmed that he and acclaimed director Steven Soderbergh spent two intensive years developing a sequel project that was ultimately halted by Disney. The unmade film, titled “The Hunt for Ben Solo,” was conceived to take place after the events of “The Rise of Skywalker,” focusing on the post-redemption journey of Driver’s character, Ben Solo, formerly Kylo Ren.
The ambitious project began with Soderbergh and Rebecca Blunt collaborating on the story, with Scott Z. Burns later joining the team to pen the script. Driver, who portrayed Kylo Ren across the sequel trilogy, expressed a strong desire to revisit the character. He stated, “I always was interested in doing another Star Wars. Kathleen [Kennedy] had reached out. I always said: With a great director and a great story, I’d be there in a second. I loved that character and loved playing him.”
Driver himself initiated the concept, approaching Soderbergh with an idea to explore Ben Solo’s unfinished arc. He envisioned a more intimate, character-driven continuation that would echo the tone and scale of “The Empire Strikes Back.” Driver lauded Soderbergh's approach, noting that the project aimed to be "handmade and character-driven," economically produced while maintaining the spirit of classic Star Wars films, with "The Empire Strikes Back" serving as the benchmark for quality.
The duo presented their detailed script to key figures at Lucasfilm, including Kathleen Kennedy, Cary Beck, and Dave Filoni. According to Driver, Lucasfilm executives “loved the idea” and “totally understood our angle and why we were doing it.” This positive reception from Lucasfilm suggested strong creative alignment for the project.
However, the project faced an insurmountable obstacle when it moved up the corporate ladder. When the script was presented to Disney executives Bob Iger and Alan Bergman, they rejected it. The primary reason for the refusal, as Driver recounted, was Disney’s skepticism regarding the logistical feasibility of Ben Solo being alive after his definitive sacrifice in “The Rise of Skywalker.”
Driver described the completed script as “one of the coolest [expletive] scripts I had ever been a part of,” highlighting the quality and potential he saw in the film. Steven Soderbergh, known for his minimalist style, also shared his sentiment, stating, “I really enjoyed making the movie in my head. I’m just sorry the fans won’t get to see it.” Representatives for Disney and Lucasfilm declined to offer further comment on the matter.
“The Hunt for Ben Solo” now joins a growing list of intriguing Star Wars projects that garnered enthusiasm from Lucasfilm but ultimately failed to progress past corporate vetoes. Driver’s tenure as Kylo Ren began with “The Force Awakens” in 2015, followed by “The Last Jedi” in 2017, and concluding with “The Rise of Skywalker” in 2019, leaving fans to ponder what might have been for his character’s continuation.
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