I have pinched myself so many times, you have no idea.” When asked whether making her own “Star Wars” film is a goal, Howard responds like a wise 41-year-old Jedi: “If I've learned anything from ‘Star Wars,’ it's very important to practice non-attachment,” Howard says, adding that her galactic work has been “a dream come true. She helmed the Apple TV+ documentary “Dads” (which featured her dad and late grandfather Rance) and has won over hard-to-please “Star Wars” fans directing an episode in each of the two seasons of Disney+’s “The Mandalorian” (with another set for the upcoming third season), plus a chapter of “The Book of Boba Fett.” “I’m a redhead,” Howard says, “so the colors of my bruises are very fluorescent and unusual, I guess.”Īnd in the movie business, she’s making her mark by taking after her Oscar-winning father, Ron Howard, starting as an actor and then building a promising resume as a director. In the end, Howard performed her scenes in a chair on a soundstage but still got banged up enough that co-star Chris Pratt begged her to post on Twitter the aftermath pictures taken by a makeup artist. Review: Dino delight 'Jurassic World Dominion' is the best since the first 'Jurassic Park' For the plane stunt, director Colin Trevorrow asked whether she wanted to do it for real, Cruise style, “and thank God, insurance came to the rescue,” Howard quips. In the new sci-fi action adventure “Jurassic World Dominion” (in theaters now), Howard’s character, Claire Dearing – who has evolved from theme park manager in heels to dino-saving hero in sensible footwear over three "Jurassic World" films – navigates a rooftop chase, hides underwater from a gigantic beast and parachutes out of a plane, then is attacked by a deadly winged Quetzalcoatlus. “I want be able to do as much as possible that is never going to slow production down, but my rule is that insurance has to cover it,” Howard says, adding one of her frequent and infectious laughs that delightfully pepper an interview. She also loves stunt work, although Howard is not yet ready to become the next Tom Cruise. “Ahsoka” is just one of the many “Star Wars” limited series installments poised for premiere on Disney+, with “Rangers of the New Republic,” “The Acolyte,” and “Lando” shows also in development.Watch Video: Chris Pratt, Jeff Goldblum reunite on 'Jurassic World Dominion' setīryce Dallas Howard lives a fairly awesome Hollywood life, sharing the screen with hungry dinosaurs and telling the Mandalorian and Baby Yoda what to do while sitting in a director’s chair. The series is set within the timeline of “The Mandalorian,” although the plot has been kept under wraps. “I cannot tell you anything, but what I can say is that you being a fan of the ‘Clone Wars’ will be greatly rewarded.” “Without giving anything away, you are going to love the ‘Ahsoka’ show that’s coming up,” Howard hinted. Hayden Christensen is slated to appear as Anakin Skywalker for an “Obi-Wan” crossover, and Ray Stevenson will play a mysterious villain admiral, alongside Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Ivanna Sakhno, and Natasha Liu Bordizzo, who also star. “He knows ‘Star Wars’ better than anyone other than George, and he was taught by George when he was doing all of the ‘Clone Wars’ because they did that together,” Howard, who also collaborated with Filoni on “The Mandalorian,” said.įiloni is set to write and produce upcoming Disney+ series “ Ahsoka,” with Rosario Dawson reprising her live action version of the Togruta ex-Jedi. New ‘Star Wars’ Films Likely Won’t Hit Theaters Until 2025 at Earliest, Kathleen Kennedy Confirms
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