For most filmmakers, being able to direct a Star Wars movie would be considered a career milestone. It's the kind of opportunity directors spend years chasing, and Hollywood certainly treats it that way. The industry has spent decades positioning major franchises as the ultimate destination for creative talent. Make an acclaimed indie, deliver a breakout hit, and earn the "right" to play with the biggest toys in the sandbox. That assumption is so deeply ingrained that audiences rarely question it anymore. When a director makes something great, the conversation often turns immediately to what franchise they should tackle next. Success isn't viewed as an achievement itself, it's viewed as a stepping stone toward something larger.


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