"Last Jedi" director Rian Johnson wants women and people of color to direct "Star Wars" movies

Rian Johnson, director of "The Last Jedi," is excited about his new movie, but he says he wants female and minority directors to helm future "Star Wars" movies. 

He told Yahoo Movies, "Hell yes it's time! There are so many incredibly talented female directors, directors of color out there and so many I would love to see play in this universe ... Yes please, I would love it to happen."

Anticipation builds for "Star Wars: The Last Jedi"

Though "The Last Jedi" has a diverse cast, including Daisy Ridley, Oscar Isaac, Kelly Marie Tran and John Boyega, directors of the "Star Wars" films have all been white men. J.J. Abrams is set to write and direct "Star Wars: Episode I," which will hit theaters in 2019, and Ron Howard will direct "Solo: A Star Wars Story," which is set for release in May. 

Johnson is also set to direct a "Star Wars" trilogy after Abram's "Episode IX." 

"The Last Jedi" opens Friday. 

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