BURBANK, CA – Disney executives are reportedly growing increasingly concerned by actor Adam Driver’s persistent, almost spiritual, conviction that a 'Hunt for Ben Solo' project is not only viable but actively manifesting into reality. Sources within the Walt Disney Company, speaking on condition of anonymity due to 'fear of spontaneous narrative combustion,' indicate Driver's belief has transcended mere professional interest, entering a realm described by internal memos as 'unilateral canon instantiation.'
“Mr. Driver’s commitment is, frankly, unprecedented,” stated Dr. Elara Vance, Head of Franchise Cohesion and Temporal Continuity at Lucasfilm, in a leaked internal memo. “His unwavering certainty in a project that, officially, does not exist, is beginning to exert a measurable gravitational pull on our IP development pipeline. We’ve had three interns spontaneously pitch 'Ben Solo' spin-offs this week alone, all citing 'a feeling' as their primary inspiration.”
The actor’s steadfastness has led to a new internal designation: 'Driver Anomaly Protocol 7G.' This protocol, activated last Tuesday at precisely 14:37 PST, aims to monitor Driver’s public statements and subtle shifts in the Force (as measured by proprietary Disney+ subscriber engagement algorithms) for any signs of 'unauthorized narrative genesis.'
“It’s like he’s willing it into existence,” explained Skip 'The Canonizer' Jenkins, a janitorial staff member who accidentally overheard a board meeting. “One minute, they’re talking about 'Mandalorian Season 5,' the next, someone’s whispering about 'Ben Solo's intergalactic gap year.' It’s unsettling.” Industry analysts suggest that if Driver's belief reaches critical mass, Disney may be forced to greenlight the project purely to prevent a 'multiverse collapse' within their own creative departments.





