Then there’s George Lucas, who basically hung up his eyepiece after “Revenge of the Sith,” and said at the time that he would pivot to smaller independent films. Meanwhile, Kathryn Bigelow recently announced that she would make “Aurora,” her first film since 2017’s “Detroit,” while Francis Ford Coppola is still swearing he will get “Megalopolis” off the ground sometime soon. But since there’s still a chance we might see a “Wisteria” TV series or feature on Netflix - or elsewhere - sometime soon, we’re going to leave Lynch off the list for now. The news that Nancy Meyers would return to the directing chair for a Netflix rom-com came as balm to her many fans, who have been waiting more than seven years for another comforting kitchen-set romp like “It’s Complicated.”ĭavid Lynch fans were thrilled when it was rumored that the “Mulholland Drive” auteur might have a new feature going to Cannes.
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