Gary Whitta, who was enlisted to pen screenplay for director Gareth Edwards' upcoming 'Star Wars' spin-off, has quit the Disney project.
It is uncertain as to what prompted Whitta's departure but the split seems to be amicable, reported Aceshowbiz.
"Gary has been a wonderful, inspired contributor and I enjoyed working with him tremendously. I'm so grateful for all of his contributions," Edwards said.
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