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‘Game of Thrones’ Executives to Take on Disney ‘Star Wars’ Films

D.B. Weiss, left, and David Benioff will undertake a new series of “Star Wars” movies for Disney when their work for “Game of Thrones” is over.Credit...Kevin Winter/Getty Images for AFI

They faithfully adapted and paved new ground for the “Game of Thrones” universe. Why not give it a whirl with “Star Wars?”

David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, executive producers of “Game of Thrones,” will write and produce a series of new “Star Wars” movies, the Walt Disney Company said on Tuesday. There were no details about the number of movies or when they would be released. But Disney did say that the Benioff and Weiss films would be separate from the Luke Skywalker universe of movies and the trilogy that Rian Johnson, the writer and director of “Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” is working on.

The deal amounts to a coup for each party. Disney gets two extremely in-demand producers who have proved they can satisfy “Thrones” book loyalists along with drawing in millions of general viewers that made “Game of Thrones” the most popular show in HBO’s history.

And for Mr. Benioff and Mr. Weiss, the “Star Wars” assignment could prove to be more welcoming than their planned HBO project announced last summer. The news that the two star producers would work on “Confederate,” a fictionalized drama that imagines the South won the Civil War and slavery remains intact in today’s America, was met with an immediate backlash.

HBO has said it would proceed with the drama if Mr. Benioff and Mr. Weiss wanted to, and that they “should be given time to develop the series rather than face prejudgment.” Many TV executives in Hollywood are skeptical that it will get made, and it’s possible “Star Wars” could give the “Thrones” producers an excuse to put it off.

The last “Game of Thrones” season will be broadcast in 2019. HBO is currently developing several “Game of Thrones” prequels, and though Mr. Benioff and Mr. Weiss will get executive producer credits on any shows the cable network makes, they will not be actively involved.

Mr. Benioff and Mr. Weiss said in a statement, “In the summer of 1977 we traveled to a galaxy far, far away, and we’ve been dreaming of it ever since. We are honored by the opportunity, a little terrified by the responsibility, and so excited to get started as soon as the final season of ‘Game of Thrones’ is complete.”

A version of this article appears in print on  , Section C, Page 3 of the New York edition with the headline: From ‘Game of Thrones’ To ‘Star Wars’ Universe. Order Reprints | Today’s Paper | Subscribe

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