Star Wars: Episode IX Has Wrapped Filming

Later this year will see the end of the sequel trilogy of films for Star Wars. It’s been a rocky road, full of anger, hate, and suffering, but for better or worse, it will all come to a close. Director J.J. Abrams and co. have been working hard behind the scenes on this film for some time now, and in a new post onto Twitter, he shared with us an image from the set, where he commemorated the production wrapping.

Here’s what Abrams had to say.

“It feels impossible, but today wrapped photography on Episode IX. There is no adequate way to thank this truly magical crew and cast. I’m forever indebted to you all.”

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And with that, principal photography is done. It’s worth noting that, as usual with these movies, there will undoubtedly be a couple more weeks of reshoots for this bad boy — so don’t be surprised when we start reporting on those in a few months’ time.

Star Wars: Episode IX certainly has its work cut out for it. Given how polarizing Star Wars: The Last Jedi was, this movie will not only have to go a long way to win back their trust, but it will also make sure it doesn’t negate any of TLJ‘s impact that made it (in my opinion) such a great movie.

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