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"textContent": "Disney’s decision to shut down The Hunt for Ben Solo is raising new questions about the company’s long-term strategy for the Star Wars sequel era — and whether the studio has quietly moved on from those characters altogether. According to director Steven Soderbergh, the proposed film starring Adam Driver’s Kylo Ren/Ben Solo was scrapped before […]\n\nThe post Bob Iger Reportedly Axed The Hunt for Ben Solo Without Even Reviewing Budget — Is Disney Done With Sequel Era Star Wars? appeared first on That Park Place.",
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