With both “Stranger Things” Season 5 and “Star Wars: Starfighter” on the horizon, the director of “Deadpool & Wolverine” Sean Levy knows that he will have to keep the confidentiality or two.
Levi told Levy diverse At the opening of Broadway on Tuesday “Stranger Things: The First Shadow” in New York City. “So I am really grateful for that because I kept the news, address, and the date of the launch of the movie” Star Wars “is very calm for a long time. So I am very proud of myself and feel grateful for” strange things “to make me close my mouth.”
Levy has been part of the “Stranger Things” family as an executive producer since the first season, including directing the episodes in the 3 and 4. So when Sonia Friedman and Stephen Daldry approached him about “The First Shadow”, who is now playing in Broadway, he was fascinated.
“When you have people like those who are at the top of their game in the world of theater, we knew that we would be in honest hands,” Levy said. “You just want to bet on this talent and betting on these instincts. We have been greatly rewarded because they found a way to take the iconic stories that we created in the show and find entry points and entry that are not present in the show. So it is located side by side as a accompanying piece.”
After “strange things” ended on Netflix later this year, “Star: Starfighter” will be released on May 28, 2027, with Ryan Gosling in the leadership role and Jonathan Tropper (“Adam Project”) as a writer.