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Oscar Isaac Opens Door to Return in ‘Star Wars’ If Disney Changes Course
BREAKING: Oscar Isaac has expressed a potential return to the Star Wars franchise, but under one significant condition: Disney must stop its perceived capitulation to political pressures. In an interview with GQ Magazine for its ‘Men of the Year’ 2025 series, Isaac discussed his willingness to reprise his role as Poe Dameron, stating, “I’d be open to it, although right now I’m not so open to working with Disney.”
This statement comes at a critical time as Disney faces backlash over its handling of sensitive political issues. The interview, conducted shortly after Disney pulled late-night host Jimmy Kimmel from air due to conservative backlash regarding comments on right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk’s death, highlights the tension surrounding the company’s decisions. Isaac’s comments reflect a growing concern among artists about corporate responses to political influence.
Isaac, known for his recent role as Victor Frankenstein in Guillermo Del Toro’s adaptation, admitted that his earlier remarks about returning to Star Wars were made in jest, indicating a complex relationship with the franchise. “That was a real likable quote. Jesus Christ. Y’know, people ask you things, you say stuff, you don’t really think about it that much,” he noted.
The actor’s comments are particularly poignant given Disney’s recent history of complying with pressures from the Trump administration. Earlier this year, the studio faced criticism for eliminating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives and censoring storylines involving transgender characters. These actions have sparked outrage among fans and Hollywood figures alike, raising questions about the integrity of creative expression within the company.
As fans eagerly await the next chapter in the Star Wars saga, Isaac’s remarks spotlight a critical crossroads for Disney and its future projects. The company has struggled to move forward with new Star Wars films since the release of The Rise of Skywalker in December 2019, making this a pivotal moment for Lucasfilm.
What happens next? Disney must navigate the complex landscape of public opinion and artistic freedom if it hopes to bring back beloved characters like Poe Dameron. With ongoing discussions about the future of Star Wars, fans and industry insiders alike will be watching closely to see how the company responds to these challenges.
Stay tuned for updates on this evolving story, as the fate of the Star Wars franchise hangs in the balance and Oscar Isaac’s potential return could hinge on Disney’s next moves.
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