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Lord and Miller Finally Talk Removal from ‘Solo’

Behind the scenes of Solo: A Star Wars Story

It has been a few years since Solo: A Star Wars Story hit theaters, but the one thing fans probably remember most about the film, was the drama behind the scenes. The original director Christopher Miller and Phil Lord shot 90 days for the production, but were suddenly and without reason removed from the film. They were quickly replaced by Ron Howard.

Rumors about their removal included clashes with Kathleen Kennedy to the pair realizing “that they were not being granted freedom to run the production in the manner that they were accustomed to.” All of this however can now be put to rest; possibly…

The duo spoke to The Playlist recently about their time on the film as well as their dismissal.

“Well, there are two sides to every story,” said Chris Miller. “And every success that is public, there are many things that don’t come to light and many disappointments. At the end of the day, you’re always in film school. You’re always learning and trying to become a better filmmaker.”

Miller’s attitude about the experience is striking considering the way it hit Star Wars fandom. Most fans considered it yet another negative notch in the belt of the current regime running our favorite franchise.

“So, as negative as the ending was, and as deeply misunderstood as we felt, the lasting memory is of the great collaboration we had,” he continued. “We shot, 90 days on that movie, you can’t take the experience away from us, you can’t take away the pencil miles from us—a term we use in animation—and we had a very fruitful, creative time with all the departments and with one another and we became better filmmakers for it. At the end of the day, in a funny way, it isn’t a debacle. It’s actually just on the continuum of learning and becoming a great filmmaker.”

“And we met such amazing, talented crew that we still work with, and love and are in touch with to this day,” Lord added. “So, ultimately, it was a positive experience that had a hard-to-get-through chapter, but luckily we had many other things to jump into and funnel all of that creativity and things that we had learned into those things.”

Everything was not all rosey though. The duo did have a few negative things to say about their time with the production and the film that everyone ultimately got to experience in theaters.

“If you’re giving the audience exactly what they expect and a bunch of ‘fan service,’ they’re going to end up disappointed. They’re gonna be like, ‘Yeah, this is stuff I already knew,’” Lord said. “The trick is to figure out what it is they don’t quite yet realize that they want and every idea that you add into the stew is something that you’re like, ‘Oh, that would be a cool thing to see that I haven’t seen before and isn’t the thing that’s expected because I think people are really savvy now and so you have to stay two steps ahead of them and I feel like that’s our job.”

“You can’t play scared,” Miller added. “So, I don’t really relate to some fear of a fanbase. We don’t think about it that way. There are people out there, I suppose, that are trying to game the marketplace and follow a formula. They’re trying to serve the quarterly earnings of a big company, but a company doesn’t make a movie or write a song, these things are made by human beings, and we’re always trying to serve the human beings making the movie and the human beings witnessing the movie, always remembering, what you’re putting out there, that’s only half of it. The other half is, there’s a person in a movie theater and you’re beaming sound and light into their face and they make the movie in their brain. So you have to understand that as a relationship and a conversation, put yourselves into the shoes of that person.”

About Solo: A Star Wars Story:

A Star Wars Story: Solo: A Star Wars Story, or simply Solo, is a 2018 American space western film based on Star Wars character Han Solo. Directed by Ron Howard and produced by Lucasfilm, it is the second Star Wars anthology film following Rogue One (2016). Alden Ehrenreich stars as Han Solo alongside Woody Harrelson, Emilia Clarke, Donald Glover, Thandie Newton, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Joonas Suotamo, and Paul Bettany. The plot takes place approximately ten years prior to the events of A New Hope, and explores the early adventures of Han Solo and Chewbacca, who join a heist within the criminal underworld and meet a young Lando Calrissian.

Marvel Reveals Solo: A Star Wars Story Adaptation 2 Preview

Solo: A Star Wars Story 2 Cover

Marvel has released a 7-page Solo: A Star Wars Story Adaptation 2 preview. Check out a short synopsis and several pages from the book that hits stores this week!

THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY! HAN SOLO and CHEWBACCA throw down but ultimately unite to escape the Empire and join BECKETT’s crew! But will this ragtag group of thieves be able to pull off the train heist of their lives? And what happens when ENFYS NEST arrives to take the stolen coaxium out from under them? Featuring scenes not seen in theaters!

Star Wars © Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All rights reserved. Used under authorization. Text and illustrations for Star Wars are © 2018 Lucasfilm Ltd.

Writer: Robbie Thompson
Art: Will Sliney
Colorist: Federico Blee
Letterer: Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist: Phil Noto
Price: $3.99
Release Date: November 21, 2018

 

About Marvel:

Marvel Entertainment, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, is one of the world’s most prominent character-based entertainment companies, built on a proven library of over 8,000 characters featured in a variety of media over seventy years. Marvel utilizes its character franchises in entertainment, licensing and publishing.

Solo: A Star Wars Story Hybride VFX Breakdown

Hybride Technologies has released a video featuring some behind-the-scenes VFX work that was done on Solo: A Star Wars Story for Lucasfilm and Disney. In the video you can see some of their work on characters like L3-37, and landscapes and sets like Corellia, Kessel and Vandor.

Check out the new video above!

About Solo: A Star Wars Story:

A Star Wars Story: Solo: A Star Wars Story, or simply Solo, is a 2018 American space western film based on Star Wars character Han Solo. Directed by Ron Howard and produced by Lucasfilm, it is the second Star Wars anthology film following Rogue One (2016). Alden Ehrenreich stars as Han Solo alongside Woody Harrelson, Emilia Clarke, Donald Glover, Thandie Newton, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Joonas Suotamo, and Paul Bettany. The plot takes place approximately ten years prior to the events of A New Hope, and explores the early adventures of Han Solo and Chewbacca, who join a heist within the criminal underworld and meet a young Lando Calrissian.

Solo Stands Atop of the Latest Blu-ray Sales Report

Solo: A Star Wars Story Logo

The latest sales report from The Numbers reveals that Solo: A Star Wars Story is #1 in sales for Blu-rays. The movie had a rough go of it at the box office snagging only $385 million worldwide. While that is great for any other movie, it was not great a Star Wars film.

For the year, it currently sits in the 13th position with Star Wars: The Last Jedi still holding firm to the top spot with $68 million in Blu-Ray sales. In just three weeks on store shelves, the Solo: A Star Wars Story Blu-Ray has sold $18 million worth of Blu-Ray for the week ending September 30.

Hopefully this news bodes well for a sequel to be made from this film. Again, the film did earn $385 million at the worldwide box office, but that probably isn’t enough for Disney satisfaction, to garner another film in the franchise. Being the top selling Blu-ray may not be enough either, but it certainly can’t hurt.

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About Solo: A Star Wars Story:

A Star Wars Story: Solo: A Star Wars Story, or simply Solo, is a 2018 American space western film based on Star Wars character Han Solo. Directed by Ron Howard and produced by Lucasfilm, it is the second Star Wars anthology film following Rogue One (2016). Alden Ehrenreich stars as Han Solo alongside Woody Harrelson, Emilia Clarke, Donald Glover, Thandie Newton, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Joonas Suotamo, and Paul Bettany. The plot takes place approximately ten years prior to the events of A New Hope, and explores the early adventures of Han Solo and Chewbacca, who join a heist within the criminal underworld and meet a young Lando Calrissian.

Rancho Obi-Wan Gala to Have Funko Pop Prototypes for Bid

Funko Solo: A Star Wars Story Prototype Pop Vinyl Figures

This year’s annual Rancho Obi-Wan Gala will have some fantastic Star Wars merchandise available to the highest bidders. A few of the coolest items that Funko fans will be interested in are the Solo: A Star Wars Story pop prototypes that were donated for the event.

These prototypes are pre-painted pieces used by the factory (so they would never be available to the public otherwise) for the production of the pop Star Wars vinyl figures. Funko donated five of them to help with The Rancho Obi-Wan Gala 2018.

The prototypes include, Qi’ra, Enfys Nest, Tobias Beckett, and the fighting droids 2-pack. So break out your wallets Funko fans, and help out a good cause. You can find all the details below, on how you can secure these figures for your collection!

About the Gala:

“Our 7th annual fundraising party—The Revenge of the Gala—strikes back on Saturday, October 20th, 2018. You won’t want to miss it! Rancho is a 100% fan-supported 501(c)(3) nonprofit and our annual Gala is our most important fundraiser of the year—and a lot of fun to attend!

Rancho Obi-Wan serves to inspire through the preservation and cultivation of the Star Wars legacy. Our goal is to create an all-encompassing Star Wars cultural center where you can experience every aspect of this four decade-old phenomena through the most comprehensive repository of Star Wars memorabilia on the planet. Star Wars will live forever in the fan community through Rancho Obi-Wan.

Attend the Gala on October 20th at Rancho Obi-Wan in Petaluma, California. Explore all the nooks and crannies of Rancho at your leisure. Friendly volunteers will answer your questions. Dinner, drinks, dessert and a most impressive swag bag are included with each ticket. There are opportunities all evening to add to your collection by participating in the live and silent auctions, balloon pop game, toy store and much more. Attendance is strictly limited to 150 people and tickets sold out last year! All attendees must be age 21 or over. $250 per attendee ($150 is tax deductible*)

Participate in the Gala from afar. Can’t make it to Petaluma? No worries. You can still get a swag bag and bid on the live and silent auctions via an onsite proxy. Postage for swag and winnings will be combined and billed at the time of shipping about two weeks after the Gala. $250 includes a goodie bag mailed to you along with your purchases ($200 is deductible*) Strictly limited to 30 people. $50 donation for a membership includes bidding rights only ($50 deductible*) and there’s unlimited availability. ALL CURRENT SUPPORTING MEMBERS HAVE ABSENTEE BIDDING RIGHTS!”

Sam Witwer Gives His Opinion of What Solo: A Star Wars Story is About

Han Solo and Qi'ra from Solo: A Star Wars Story

The voice of Darth Maul in Solo: A Star Wars Story, Sam Witwer, gives his thoughts on what the movie is truly about and how the film affects the direction of Han Solo going forward.

“It doesn’t occur to you the first time, but the second time you see the movie, that movie is really about Qi’ra trying to save Han Solo’s soul, because she knows he’s gonna follow her all the way to hell if he has the chance, so she has to break his heart. She has to keep him away from the darkest elements of the universe. She has to keep him firmly out of hell and ascending, which his trajectory as a character is to ascend, and she knows that. But that ascendant quality that Han Solo has, that good guy quality could be corrupted and used in the opposite direction, because she knows where she’s going and she knows he doesn’t belong there. So if you want to really illustrate that, and you need to keep that criminal, dark side element in the background and keep it mysterious, then yes, it’s a smart move to use something that George Lucas had already established elsewhere and suddenly introduce that in there.”

Do you agree of disagree with Sam’s take on the true meaning of the film? Sound off in the usual places.

Solo: A Star Wars Story hits Digital HD and 4K Ultra HD and on Movies Anywhere on Sept. 14, and on Blu-ray 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, DVD and On-Demand on Sept. 25.

About Solo: A Star Wars Story:

A Star Wars Story: Solo: A Star Wars Story, or simply Solo, is a 2018 American space western film based on Star Wars character Han Solo. Directed by Ron Howard and produced by Lucasfilm, it is the second Star Wars anthology film following Rogue One (2016). Alden Ehrenreich stars as Han Solo alongside Woody Harrelson, Emilia Clarke, Donald Glover, Thandie Newton, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Joonas Suotamo, and Paul Bettany. The plot takes place approximately ten years prior to the events of A New Hope, and explores the early adventures of Han Solo and Chewbacca, who join a heist within the criminal underworld and meet a young Lando Calrissian.

Official Photos of Ray Park as Darth Maul from Solo: A Star Wars Story

Ray Park at the Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere

One of the best moments in Solo: A Star Wars Story (spoilers), was the appearance of everyone’s second favorite Sith, Darth Maul (or just Maul as he is called in the film, no longer a Sith). To celebrate the characters reemergence in the Star Wars film galaxy, Forbes sat down with Maul actor Ray Park to discuss him coming back to the Star Wars franchise.

In addition to the nice interview, we also got two amazing promotional shots of Ray Park as Maul for the film. We can clearly see the robotic legs and feet for the character as well as the awesome lightsaber he is seen with in the film.

A few days later a third promotional shot of Park as Maul appeared online as well. Enjoy the three detailed photos below!

Ray Park as Darth Maul (Solo: A Star Wars Story)
Ray Park as Darth Maul (Solo: A Star Wars Story)

Ray Park as Darth Maul (Solo: A Star Wars Story)
Ray Park as Darth Maul (Solo: A Star Wars Story)

Ray Park as Darth Maul (Solo: A Star Wars Story)
Ray Park as Darth Maul (Solo: A Star Wars Story)

About Solo: A Star Wars Story:

A Star Wars Story: Solo: A Star Wars Story, or simply Solo, is a 2018 American space western film based on Star Wars character Han Solo. Directed by Ron Howard and produced by Lucasfilm, it is the second Star Wars anthology film following Rogue One (2016). Alden Ehrenreich stars as Han Solo alongside Woody Harrelson, Emilia Clarke, Donald Glover, Thandie Newton, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Joonas Suotamo, and Paul Bettany. The plot takes place approximately ten years prior to the events of A New Hope, and explores the early adventures of Han Solo and Chewbacca, who join a heist within the criminal underworld and meet a young Lando Calrissian.

Darth Maul Clip from Solo Officially Appears Online

If you have anxiously awaiting the release of Solo: A Star Wars Story on digital or bluray to get your Darth Maul fix, then that waiting has ended. Lucasfilm has officially released the clip online via IGN. Check out the full clip above!

The Phantom Menace baddie returns in this climactic scene from the Han Solo prequel. Solo hits Digital HD and 4K Ultra HD and on Movies Anywhere on Sept. 14, and on Blu-ray 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, DVD and On-Demand on Sept. 25.

About Solo: A Star Wars Story:

A Star Wars Story: Solo: A Star Wars Story, or simply Solo, is a 2018 American space western film based on Star Wars character Han Solo. Directed by Ron Howard and produced by Lucasfilm, it is the second Star Wars anthology film following Rogue One (2016). Alden Ehrenreich stars as Han Solo alongside Woody Harrelson, Emilia Clarke, Donald Glover, Thandie Newton, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Joonas Suotamo, and Paul Bettany. The plot takes place approximately ten years prior to the events of A New Hope, and explores the early adventures of Han Solo and Chewbacca, who join a heist within the criminal underworld and meet a young Lando Calrissian.

Quick Look at the “Team Chewie” Featurette from the Solo Blu-ray!

SyFy Wire has uploaded a new video to their YouTube page, which features an early look at the featurette titled “Team Chewie” that will be part of the bonus content included on the upcoming Blu-ray release for Solo: A Star Wars Story. In the snippet Skywalker Sound’s Tim Nielsen talks about designing new vocabulary used by Chewbacca throughout the movie.

To flesh out Chewbacca in Solo: A Star Wars Story, the Lucasfilm team had to add new dimensions to every part of him, including his famous voice. In this exclusive clip from the upcoming Blu-ray, Skywalker Sound’s Tim Nielsen explains how his team went looking for new sounds to add to Chewie’s vocabulary.

About Solo: A Star Wars Story:

A Star Wars Story: Solo: A Star Wars Story, or simply Solo, is a 2018 American space western film based on Star Wars character Han Solo. Directed by Ron Howard and produced by Lucasfilm, it is the second Star Wars anthology film following Rogue One (2016). Alden Ehrenreich stars as Han Solo alongside Woody Harrelson, Emilia Clarke, Donald Glover, Thandie Newton, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Joonas Suotamo, and Paul Bettany. The plot takes place approximately ten years prior to the events of A New Hope, and explores the early adventures of Han Solo and Chewbacca, who join a heist within the criminal underworld and meet a young Lando Calrissian.

Zen Studios Adds Three New Tables From ‘Solo’ to Star Wars Pinball

Star Wars Pinball - Solo Tables

Zen Studios is bringing Solo: A Star Wars Story to Star Wars Pinball coming September 12, 2018! Once you start playing the Star Wars™ Pinball: Solo Pack, you’re in this life for good. This pack includes three exciting tables inspired by the blockbuster film. You might wanna buckle up, baby.

SOLO: Experience Han’s first meetings with Chewbacca, Beckett, and Lando Calrissian, and take part in epic film moments with the breakneck pace only Star Wars™ Pinball can deliver. For the first time ever, YOU can pilot the Millennium Falcon to make the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs!

CALRISSIAN CHRONICLES: Lando invites you to experience his adventures, from sabacc-playing swindler to sarlacc-escaping Rebel hero. Play through iconic Lando scenes, and join his escapades as seen on TV and in comics.

BATTLE OF MIMBAN: War! Fight for the glory of the Empire during Han’s final moments in Imperial service. Order attacks, defend your territory, train troops…and feed the Wookiee in the pit with Imperial deserters.

The pack will be available for download on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Steam, and Windows 10, while the Zen Pinball and Star Wars Pinball apps will host each table individually on the App Store, Google Play, and Mac.

Take a Look at an Excerpt from Solo the Novelization

Can’t get enough of Solo: A Star Wars Story? Or maybe you thought that the movie was good, but was missing a little something, something? Well, the official novelization hits September 4th and thanks to the fine folks at StarWars.com, we have our first excerpt from the book, which you can read below!

“Onyx Squadron, maintain formation!”

Han knew that voice, and it always made him grind his teeth.

Flight Officer Ubbel was constantly demanding they play it safe. Han privately thought that if Ubbel had been in charge, the Empire would have encompassed one of the smaller skyscrap­ers on Coruscant instead of half the galaxy.

“I can take them faster than the squad can!” Han shouted.

“Negative, negative, Onyx Nine, return to formation!”

Han actually liked Onyx 2, his friend Cadet Lyttan Dree. The number of other cadets who liked him was frankly diminish­ing. His natural charm always drew them in…but then most people would quickly figure out that being close to him would probably reduce their chances for advancement. Dree, or Onyx 2, managed to be a good pilot, Han’s friend, and still fol­low the rules. Han had always meant to ask him how he did that, and now he might never get the chance.

Han peeled off from the formation and chased the Headhunt­ers down, feeling much freer now that he could fly where he wanted to and not worry about the others in formation. In the­ory he could understand the need for a formation, but in prac­tice he always preferred to worry only about himself and his own ship.

He accelerated, watching the raiders flank Onyx 2 as he tried to outmaneuver them. Han’s helmet squawked again, and he turned down the audio as Onyx Leader was shouting at him to return to formation. Then his droid started fussing at him.

Imperial droids were the worst. The White Worms hadn’t had much use for droids, so Han hadn’t grown up with them behind doors, underfoot, and always politely, infuriatingly, tell­ing him how wrong he was.

His ship’s intelligence, MGK-300, was such a droid. It thought that since it was integrated directly into his ship, it knew more about the ship than he did.

He’d already long since had enough of MGK’s so-called guidance, but it still beeped furiously at him that they were making the squadron weaker because of his actions.

Han ignored it. If the droid wasn’t telling him something was wrong with the ship, he didn’t see a need to listen to it.

He got one of the raiders in his sights and fired, nearly miss­ing, but clipping a wing. The ships separated, one keeping up with Onyx 2 and one turning to pursue Han.

Now he saw the point of the squadron formation. Han wheeled and turned, heading back, and met head-on his own fellow ca­dets flying toward them. He ducked to slide under them and they fired. He cheered them on, but then felt the ship heave under him as something behind him exploded.

His Infiltrator went into a spin. Han fought for control, try­ing to tune out the squeals and beeps coming from behind his head.

“Yeah,” he said, “I know we lost the reverse thrusters! Thank you!” The ship started to spin, the universe whirling madly around him, the Star Destroyer’s docking bay a rapidly moving target.

MGK beeped what Han knew was standard emergency pro­tocol at this point—which was essentially giving up. He shook his head. “Not ejecting! I can make it back to the docking bay!”

The droid made known its firm disagreement, beeping and booping faster and faster as it began to panic.

These machines were distracting, irritating, and useless. How did anyone fly with this nagging going on? “You know what?” he asked, flipping an emergency switch to power down the droid. MGK couldn’t distract him now, and he could finally focus.

As if the droid were trying to get the last word in, the control panel sparked and spit when he touched the switches. Pain flared in his hand and he yelped, shaking it. Had MGK done it on purpose? He couldn’t tell. It was pointless to wonder, be­cause the docking bay was suddenly much, much closer.

He struggled to maintain control and decelerate. At the last possible moment, he yanked the control yoke upward, managing to slip through the artificial atmosphere of the docking bay cleanly, without clipping any of the sides—which Han thought was pretty impressive. His ship hit the floor and bounced, ca­reening him into three tethered TIE fighters. His chin hit the control panel and he saw more stars, wondering briefly if he had flown straight through the ship and back into space. Then he heard the alarms and remembered where he was.

No one was impressed with the fact that he’d saved Onyx 2.

Commodore Almudin’s round face seemed to eclipse the rest of the tribunal. Other high-ranking important types were there, but Han could only see the ridiculous round face, even as he struggled to take the man seriously. The commodore outranked him (actually, everyone on the tribunal outranked him), and rumor had it that he’d had an amazing flight record in his day. But right now he flew a desk and had the exciting job of sen­tencing real pilots in military tribunals.

Han’s chin still throbbed from the quick work the medical droid had made of his gash, and he ignored the other aches from the crash as he stood straight.

But the officer’s face really was irritating.

The other officers on the tribunal, two women and a man, looked both bored and annoyed, as if in their minds Han was already sentenced to death and they were just waiting for lunch.

“Cadet Solo,” the commodore said, like he had before, with that tone of less than disgust, “I still can’t decide if you’re brave or stupid.”

He shrugged. “I like to think I’m a little of both, sir.” He paused. He could never get the ranks right. Was this man a moff? He’d better cover all of his options. “I mean, Moff.” The man’s face didn’t change. “Sir Moff.”

That finally broke him. He scowled at Han and said, “It’s ‘Commodore,’ and if you think having a smart-ass attitude is the way to go here, you’re sorely mistaken.

“Why don’t you tell us what allegedly happened here?” he continued, indicating a screen that had lit up. It was flanked by two Imperial guards, Lieutenants Tag Greenley and Bink Otauna. Once upon a time, Han had attempted to befriend them, but they turned out to be such colossal screwups, Han started to avoid them before they got him or themselves killed. Still, he needed all the friends he could get. He gave them a little wave and a grin. They looked back at him wryly and said nothing.

The screen lit up and Han saw his own ship, leaving forma­tion to pursue. He felt a surge of pride as he always did, seeing from the outside how free he looked. He realized he was just admiring himself, and he cleared his throat and pointed in the general direction of where Onyx 2 was being pursued.

“Onyx Two was flanked by Headhunters.” He’d reported all of this. He had no idea why they needed his comments again since he’d already given them all the information in his report. “If I’d followed Command’s directive and returned to forma­tion instead of going after ’em, he’d be dead now.”

This tribunal was ridiculous. Couldn’t they see that he’d saved their second in command?

“There is no place for maverick heroics in his Emperor’s navy.”

Han held his hands up, as if fending off praise. “Trust me, I’ve got no interest in being a hero, Commodore, what I—”

The commodore cut him off abruptly. “Well, congratulations. You’re not one. This tribunal, me in particular, finds you guilty of disobeying a direct order, and you are hereby reassigned to the infantry. Report for immediate transfer to Mimban.”

He wasn’t getting kicked out. Relief flooded him. He smiled. “Okay. I thought it was gonna be way worse.” He cocked his head and inquired, “And roughly, when do you think I’ll be fly­ing again?”

Commodore Almudin smiled, and there was nothing friendly about it. “Oh, we’ll have you flying in no time.”

About Solo: A Star Wars Story The Novelization:

This thrilling adaptation of Solo: A Star Wars Story expands on the film to include scenes from alternate versions of the script and other additional content, giving deeper insights into Han Solo’s years in the Imperial Navy, Qi’ra’s past, and the beginnings of the rebellion.

The book written by Mur Lafferty hits stores September 4th, 2018.

Ron Howard Comments on the Future of ‘Solo’

Ron Howard

WARNING! SPOILERS below! If you have not seen the movie yet, DO NOT continue on! Now that the Solo: A Star Wars Story has been in release a few weeks, Ron Howard has started talking about the future of the franchise. He recently sat down with the people at Empire Magazine to discuss some of the reveals from the film, and the future of these characters in more films.

Not only does he discuss the potential of more films and even spin-offs from this one, but he talks about the references to Crimson Dawn and the other crime syndicates that are operating in this section of the official Star Wars timeline. He also talks about how the Kessel Run and the Millennium Falcon‘s escape pod were originally intended. He also talks about the appearance of a certain Sith Lord (well technically he isn’t one in this film), and more!

Check out the source link at the bottom of this article for the full read!

About the Han Solo Film:

Board the Millennium Falcon and journey to a galaxy far, far away in Solo: A Star Wars Story, an all-new adventure with the most beloved scoundrel in the galaxy. Through a series of daring escapades deep within a dark and dangerous criminal underworld, Han Solo meets his mighty future copilot Chewbacca and encounters the notorious gambler Lando Calrissian, in a journey that will set the course of one of the Star Wars saga’s most unlikely heroes.

The film will be directed by Ron Howard, and will be produced by Kathleen Kennedy, Allison Shearmur, and Simon Emanuel. The film stars Alden Ehrenreich as Han Solo, Donald Glover as Lando Calrissian, Emilia Clarke, Joonas Suotamo as Chewbacca, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and Woody Harrelson.

Solo: A Star Wars Story is currently in theaters across the US.