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The Han Solo Movie Is Called Solo: A Star Wars Story Han Solo is the star of the next Star Wars Story film. This origin story will tell the story of how the most famous smuggler in the galaxy met Chewbacca and Lando Calrissian. After a shaky few weeks in June and a shuffle of directors, filming is back on track for the Han Solo movie. Alden Ehrenreich stars as the scoundrel and Donald Glover is Lando. Emilia Clarke, Woody Harrelson, and Phoebe Waller- Bridge have also been cast in undisclosed roles. Here's everything else you need to know about the film: Star Wars Han Solo Movie News. The moment has finally arrived!
The Han Solo spinoff movie officially has a title: Solo: A Star Wars Story. Director Ron Howard, who has been maintaining his due diligence in regularly updating fans on the progress of the spinoff movie, just made the ultimate update, with the film's actual title. Solo: A Star Wars Story is not exactly the most shocking of titles, especially since Disney/Lucasfilm has made it clear over the past few years that the "Anthology" spinoff offerings would likely run under a uniform banner.
Thus, with 2. 01. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story setting the title template, 2. Han Solo- centric Anthology follow- up film will share that same branded subtitle. In other still- fresh Solo: A Star Wars Story news.. This is a bit of a shocker: the Rosencrantz and Guildenstern of the old Star Wars Expanded Universe, Tag and Bink, are set to appear in the upcoming Han Solo movie, according to a pair of tweets by directer Ron Howard and co- writer Jon Kasdan.
Howard tweeted a picture of the characters over the weekend: When Tag and Bink creator Kevin Rubio tweeted about Howard's picture, Kasdan confirmed the news and revealed that he will play one of the characters himself: This is a surprising addition to the movie to say the least. Tag and Bink weren't even part of the old continuity back when it was canon. Instead, they existed in the Elseworlds- style Infinities timeline that altered the history of the Star Wars films.
These dopes cross paths with all of the major characters in the saga, usually mucking things up for the main heroes. They're quite funny. We would assume that this will probably be a short cameo, perhaps just a brief glimpse of two bumbling undercover Rebels in Imperial uniforms. More on this as we learn it! In other news, Paul Bettany (Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain America: Civil War) has been cast in Han Solo in an undisclosed role. Howard made the announcement on Twitter: According to Slashfilm, Bettany will be replacing Michael K. Williams, who was forced to leave the film due to scheduling conflicts.
Listen to the Star Wars Blaster Canon podcast: Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Soundcloud. Star Wars Han Solo Movie Release Date. The movie's release date remains the same at the moment, and it's currently scheduled for release on May 2. We have details on all the other upcoming Star Wars movies right here. Hit the next pages for more info on the cast and story of the movie.
Star Wars Han Solo Movie Director. Academy Award- winning director Ron Howard (A Beautiful Mind) has replaced Phil Lord and Chris Miller on the Han Solo movie, according to Variety. Former directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (The Lego Movie) announced their exit on June 2. It came as a shock since the film was well underway. Filming officially began in February 2. Unfortunately, our vision and process weren’t aligned with our partners on this project," said Lord and Miller in a statement. Watch The Return Of Swamp Thing Streaming. We normally aren’t fans of the phrase ‘creative differences’ but for once this cliché is true.
We are really proud of the amazing and world- class work of our cast and crew."It was reported by THR that Lord and Miller clashed with Kasdan over the tone of the film as well as its portrayal of Solo, prompting a conflict that ultimately ended with Lucasfilm head Kathleen Kennedy firing the directors. Kasdan was said to be unhappy with the pair's improvisational approach to the script, preferring that they stick to the text, and sources also suggested that Lord and Miller's take on Han was more "comedic" than Kasdan - who did a lot to flesh out the character in the original trilogy - was said to be comfortable with. It's said that the directors also clashed with Kennedy. One source told Variety that they got off on the wrong foot from the start."It was a culture clash from day one," Variety's source said. She didn’t even like the way they folded their socks."According to reports, Kennedy didn't give the directors the leeway needed to do the film their own way, and she questioned many of their decisions during their time on the production.“Kathy, her team, and Larry Kasdan have been doing it their way for a very long time.
They know how the cheese is made and that’s how they want it made,” the source told Variety. It became a very polarizing set.”Kennedy said in a statement regarding Lord and Miller's exit, "Phil Lord and Christopher Miller are talented filmmakers who have assembled an incredible cast and crew, but it’s become clear that we had different creative visions on this film, and we’ve decided to part ways."There are still several weeks of filming left, and five weeks of pre- scheduled reshoots will take place later this year. Howard will reportedly begin immediately on the production.
The Force Awakens Already Got One Big Thing Wrong. It doesn’t look like ‘ole Obi- Wan Kenobi will have a role when Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens hits this December. However, Ewan Mc. Gregor, who played the younger version of the grizzled Jedi and a veteran of some of the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy’s most seizure- inducing lightsaber battles, has some lightsaber- related criticism on the upcoming film’s most notable new weapon.
While discussing his thoughts on Episode VII with Vanity Fair, Mc. Gregor brings up what is increasingly becoming the film’s 8. Kylo Ren. His initial thought on the matter was that he was "a bit dubious," adding: It’s got a hilt now. You don’t need a hilt. If you know how to handle a lightsaber, like we did, you don’t need a hilt. That’s just one thing that I think they might have got wrong.".
When Mc. Gregor says "handle a lightsaber like we did," he was likely just making a playful competitive jab at the new batch of whippersnappers heading into the new Star Wars films. However, there’s a more ergonomic argument to be made against its usage, as it would clearly prevent the more dexterous flicks and handle spinning that we witnessed in the Prequel Trilogy’s intricately choreographed lightsaber duels; most notably the one between Mc. Gregor’s young Obi- Wan and Ray Park’s Darth Maul in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. Acknowledged as a high point even among the film’s many critics.)Just one look at the new lightsaber of Kylo Ren (presumably the character of Adam Driver) and it becomes abundantly clear that he’s going to have very little wiggle room to perform the kind of phalangeal gymnastics that we saw in Mc. Gregor’s films. If there will be any sort of adherence to the laws of physics (at least physics unrelated to The Force,) then it may be the case that Kylo Ren will have to utilize a more muted, less flashy dueling style, probably with the necessary control of double- hand wielding, to prevent what would seemingly be the likely event of having one’s own hands sliced in half with the slightest of moves.
Listen to Ewan Mc. Gregor in full. There's more Star Wars talk near the end: Ewan Mc. Gregor’s interview was conducted at the Sundance Film Festival where he premiered his latest film, The Last Days in the Desert in which he tackles one of the most loaded roles of them all: Jesus. It’s been quite an evolution for the Scottish actor, who, himself, was rumored to return in some (maybe Jedi Spirit) capacity for at least one of the Sequel Trilogy films.
Whether or not Obi- Wan can transcend death again to come back and give Kylo Ren a piece of his mind about lightsaber design remains to be seen.