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As of now, there is no credible evidence that Rian Johnson skipped out on writing outlines for his Star Wars trilogy (specifically, The Last Jedi and the subsequent films in the sequel trilogy). In fact, Rian Johnson has spoken publicly about his creative process and approach to storytelling, emphasizing structure and planning.
Johnson was hired to write and direct Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi (2017), and he has confirmed that he did create detailed outlines and scripts for the film. He even revealed in interviews that he wrote multiple versions of the script and worked closely with Lucasfilm and Disney to ensure the story aligned with the broader Star Wars narrative. His approach was far from improvisational—he took the responsibility of continuing the saga seriously.
In a 2022 interview with The Guardian, Johnson discussed his writing process, noting that he worked extensively on story arcs, character development, and thematic elements—especially around the idea of legacy and what it means to be a Jedi. He also mentioned that he wanted to explore deeper philosophical questions about the Force, which required strong narrative foundations.
While Johnson has been known for his unique and sometimes controversial storytelling choices (e.g., Kylo Ren’s arc, Luke’s decision to train Rey), those were deliberate creative decisions rooted in careful planning—not the result of skipping outlines.
So to clarify:
❌ Rian Johnson did not skip outlines for the Star Wars trilogy.
✅ He worked diligently on scripts and story structures, as expected for a major film in the Star Wars franchise.
If you heard otherwise, it may have been a misinterpretation or exaggeration of his famously bold narrative style.

As of now, there is no credible evidence that Rian Johnson skipped out on writing outlines for his Star Wars trilogy (specifically, The Last Jedi and the subsequent films in the sequel trilogy). In fact, Rian Johnson has spoken publicly about his creative process and approach to storytelling, emphasizing structure and planning. Johnson was hired to write and direct Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi (2017), and he has confirmed that he did create detailed outlines and scripts for the film. He even revealed in interviews that he wrote multiple versions of the script and worked closely with Lucasfilm and Disney to ensure the story aligned with the broader Star Wars narrative. His approach was far from improvisational—he took the responsibility of continuing the saga seriously. In a 2022 interview with The Guardian, Johnson discussed his writing process, noting that he worked extensively on story arcs, character development, and thematic elements—especially around the idea of legacy and what it means to be a Jedi. He also mentioned that he wanted to explore deeper philosophical questions about the Force, which required strong narrative foundations. While Johnson has been known for his unique and sometimes controversial storytelling choices (e.g., Kylo Ren’s arc, Luke’s decision to train Rey), those were deliberate creative decisions rooted in careful planning—not the result of skipping outlines. So to clarify: ❌ Rian Johnson did not skip outlines for the Star Wars trilogy. ✅ He worked diligently on scripts and story structures, as expected for a major film in the Star Wars franchise. If you heard otherwise, it may have been a misinterpretation or exaggeration of his famously bold narrative style.

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