Mia Goth Joins Ryan Gosling in 'Star Wars: Starfighter'


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Key Casting News

Mia Goth has joined the cast of the upcoming Star Wars film, Star Wars: Starfighter, alongside Ryan Gosling. Goth will portray a villain.

Plot Details

The film, directed by Shawn Levy, centers around Gosling's character protecting a young individual from evil pursuers, one of whom is Goth's character. The movie is a standalone story, set five years after The Rise of Skywalker, exploring a previously unseen period in the Star Wars timeline.

Production and Release

Production is set to begin this fall, with a release date scheduled for May 28, 2027. The film follows The Mandalorian and Grogu, releasing in May 2026.

Additional Notes

  • Mikey Madison was initially considered for Goth's role but reportedly left due to a salary dispute.
  • Director Shawn Levy and Ryan Gosling emphasized the importance of fan support at the Star Wars Celebration in Japan.

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Mia Goth Joins Ryan Gosling in ‘Star Wars: Starfighter’

Pearl actress will portray a villain in standalone Star Wars movie due out May 28, 2027

Mia Goth has been cast alongside Ryan Gosling in the upcoming Star Wars: Starfighter, which was announced earlier this year.

The Hollywood Reporter writes that the Pearl actress will portray a villain in the movie, which is begin production this fall in anticipation of its May 28, 2027 release. While Disney hasn’t revealed Starfighter’s plot, THR adds that the film revolves around Gosling’s character protecting a young charge against evil pursuers, one of whom is Goth.

(Oscar winner Mikey Madison was originally rumored to play the Goth role, but reportedly left the project over a salary disagreement.)

The events in Star Wars: Starfighter take place five years after the Skywalker Saga concluded with Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker; it’s unclear whether characters from that Skywalker Saga might pop up in the new film.

“This is a stand-alone. It’s not a prequel, not a sequel. It’s a new adventure. It’s set in a period of time that we haven’t seen explored yet,” director Shawn Levy said at April’s Star Wars Celebration in Japan.

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Gosling, who appeared at that event alongside Levy, added, “Being here and seeing all of you [makes it] more inspiring to do it. There’s so much creativity and imagination in this room and there’s so much love. It’s such a great reminder of how much movies can mean to us, specifically how much these movies mean to us. The force is a mysterious thing, but, as I’m here, the force is the fans. All we can hope for is, ‘May the fans be with us.’”

Star Wars: Starfighter will mark just the second Star Wars feature film since The Rise of Skywalker arrived in December 2019; The Mandalorian and Grogu, a big-screen extension of the Pedro Pascal-starring Disney+ series, hits theaters on May 22, 2026, a year before Starfighter.

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