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‘Solo’ sequel: Ron Howard says Star Wars follow-up unlikely

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‘Solo’ sequel: Ron Howard says Star Wars follow-up unlikely

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“I’m not aware of any concrete plans at this time to extend the story or deal with this particular set of characters.”

The fanbase of “Solo: A star wars The story, “powerful as it is, is going to get some potentially disappointing news from the director. Ron Howard. While the introduction of the young version of Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich) and Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover) aimed to launch a new installment of “Star Wars” films from lucasfilm, it ended in box office failure (grossing an estimated $392 million against its reported budget of $300 million) and received lackluster reviews from critics. The film also suffered from various behind-the-scenes snafus as Phil Lord and Chris Miller were kicked out of the project in 2017 before Ron Howard finished the job.

In one new interview with NMERon Howard has stated that any rumors of a possible “Solo” sequel are completely fan-driven and not in serious talks at Lucasfilm.

“The only discussion I know about a sequel for ‘Solo’ is from the fans at this point,” Howard said. “I don’t think it’s a Lucasfilm priority, as I understand it.”

Cries for a sequel also followed with the film’s revelation that “Phantom Menace” villain Darth Maul is alive after all.

The ‘Thirteen Lives’ and ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ director continued, “But there are some great characters thrown in, and the people at Lucasfilm love the fans and really listen so I would never say never – but I’m not aware of any ‘no concrete plans now to extend the story or deal with this particular set of characters.

Earlier this year, “Star Wars” producer Kathleen Kennedy considered the film’s failure as a learning lesson for Lucasfilm and the franchise.

“There should be times along the way where you learn things,” producer Kennedy said. vanity lounge at the time. “Now it seems so clear that we can’t do this.” The main takeaway? “Star Wars” shouldn’t just recast legacy, fan-favorite characters like Han and Lando.

“It made a lot of money, but it just didn’t live up to expectations,” Howard said on the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast in 2019. “I came in wanting to help, felt I could and had a blast. Normally it takes three years, I worked eight months and had experience. I feel very good about how it happened. I loved the way he performed for the audience, which I witnessed. All of this I am able to feel good about.

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