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"You know, he's younger in this movie and that's fun because you have to imagine him 10 years earlier in his early 20s. What was he like before he hardened up? Before he had some setbacks? Before he put on this cynical coat? What got him there?"
―Lawrence Kasdan[16]

Solo: A Star Wars Story is a stand-alone Star Wars film directed by Ron Howard from a screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan and Jon Kasdan, released worldwide on May 25, 2018. It is the second installment of the Star Wars Anthology Series. It stars Alden Ehrenreich as Han Solo in the years prior to Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope. Donald Glover portrays Lando Calrissian and Joonas Suotamo portrays the Wookiee Chewbacca. Woody Harrelson, Emilia Clarke, Thandiwe Newton, and Phoebe Waller-Bridge also star.

The film was first announced as a Han Solo picture in 2015, along with the news that Phil Lord and Christopher Miller would be the film's directors. Principal photography began in January 2017, after which creative differences arose between the two directors and the studio. They were replaced by Ron Howard, who was tasked with completing principal photography along with what was reported to be extensive re-shoots.

Solo held its world premiere on May 10, 2018 in Los Angeles, and it was screened at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival on May 15. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances, music, and visuals, although some felt that the story was weak. Solo received a nomination for Best Visual Effects at the 91st Academy Awards.

Solo is the first and only live-action, cinematic-release Star Wars film to not involve space in the title card nor in the first shot other than in the "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away" or preface cards.

Publisher's summary

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.[17]

Prologue

SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY
It is a lawless time.

CRIME SYNDICATES compete for resources – food, medicine, and HYPERFUEL.

On the shipbuilding planet of CORELLIA, the foul LADY PROXIMA forces runaways into a life of crime in exchange for shelter and protection.

On these mean streets, a young man fights for survival, but yearns to fly among the stars....

Plot summary

Defying Lady Proxima

Han and Qi'ra defy Lady Proxima.

Han and Qi'ra defy Lady Proxima.

Six years after the formation of the Galactic Empire, on the shipbuilding world of Corellia, a human "scrumrat" and aspiring pilot named Han and his love interest Qi'ra long to escape the clutches of the Grindalid crime boss Lady Proxima's White Worms crime syndicate. Following a delivery job that went awry, Han flees some criminals on his M-68 landspeeder through the streets of Coronet City. He drives through a bridge and hangs his dice on the windscreen.

Arriving at the Den of the White Worms, he and the other Scrumrats are herded by Lady Proxima's enforcers into her underground chamber. Three children fight over stolen items they had pick-pocketed. Han and Qi'ra embrace each other in a tunnel. He tells Qi'ra that he managed to steal a vial of hyperfuel coaxium and plans to use it as their ticket offworld. Moloch, Syke, and Rebolt soon catch up with them and bring Han before Lady Proxima, who lives underwater.

In the Scrumrats and her enforcers, she asks Han for a progress report. He claims that the other criminals kept his money and coaxium but that he learned a "very valuable lesson": that we cannot trust those "guys." Lady Proxima is furious that Han came back with nothing from his errand. Rebolt beats Han with a stick. A defiant Han grabs Rebolt's stick and says that he will beat those who beat him. Moloch raises his blaster at Han but Qi'ra stops him. Lady Proxima warns Qi'ra not to disobey her.

Han pulls out a rock and claims to have a thermal detonator but Proxima is not fooled. Han reveals that it was a bluff and hurls the rock through the ceiling, letting in a beam of sunlight. Exposed to the beam, Proxima is badly burned in the face and dives beneath the pool. Han and Qi'ra escape in Han's stolen M-68 landspeeder and race out of the White Worms' den into the streets of Coronet. Han's plan is to drive to Coronet Spaceport with the stolen coaxium and use it to bribe their way offworld. Han vows to be a pilot and see the galaxy. Qi'ra hopes they will get their own starship and no longer be told what to do.

Escaping Corellia

Han and Qi'ra escaping on a landspeeder.

Han and Qi'ra escaping on a landspeeder.

They are soon pursued by Moloch's A-A4B truckspeeder, which is also carrying two Corellian hounds. Moloch rams his truckspeeder against Han's landspeeder. After narrowly avoiding a truck, Han drives through an Imperial checkpoint. An RA-7 protocol droid objects to their intrusion but is rolled over and decapitated by Moloch's truckspeeder. When Qi'ra says that Moloch is fast, Han reassures her that they are faster. Han's landspeeder and Moloch's truckspeeder is pursued by an Imperial patrol trooper on riding a C-PH patrol speeder bike. However, the rider crashes into a barrier.

Han and Qi'ra drive through a factory with Moloch hot on their tail. Han manages to escape Moloch's truck by driving the landspeeder through a tight corner. With the landspeeder stuck, Moloch dispatches Rebolt and the Corellian hounds after them. Han and Qi'ra managed to reach the Coronet spaceport on foot. There is a strong Imperial military presence at the spaceport, where there are long queues offworld. They witness several people including a family being arrested by stormtroopers.

Han and Qi'ra join a queue. Qi'ra is worried about being trafficked by the Crimson Dawn but Han vows to protect her. Since they don't have identification, Han and Qi'ra use the coaxium vial to bribe the Imperial Emigration Officer Falthina Sharest into letting them through the customs booth. After depositing the coaxium, Han manages to cross through. Before Qi'ra can cross into the other side of the terminal, she is apprehended by the White Worms enforcers Rebolt and Syke. Qi'ra tells Han to flee and he vows to return for her.

Han manages to evade Imperial forces and the White Worms by donning a stolen hat and hiding behind several crates. He witnesses more people being arrested by stormtroopers. Lacking sufficient funds to travel offworld, Han finds an Imperial Military recruiting post. Han speaks to the Imperial recruitment officer Drawd Munbrin and volunteers to join the Imperial Navy as a pilot. Since Han lacks a surname and family, he dubs him "Han Solo" in absence of a surname. Approving Han's application, he tells Han to proceed to Transport ID-83 to the Imperial Flight Academy on Carida, promising Han that he will be flying in no time.

Ordeals on Mimban

"Well, this ain't a quick job, it's a war!"
―Rio Durant to Tobias Beckett[18]
Han encountered Tobias Beckett and Val on Mimban.

Han encountered Tobias Beckett and Val on Mimban.

Three years later, Han has been expelled from the Carida Flight Academy for insubordination, and is serving as a Mudtrooper Corporal during a battle on the planet Mimban. Solo's 224th Imperial Armored Division is locked in trench warfare against the Mimbanese Liberation Army, enduring heavy casualties in the torrid, muddy weather.

Han takes part in a ground assault led by Major Staz to capture a ridge. After Han is thrown to the ground, Staz helps him to the ground and tells him they are almost there. Solo is confused but Staz tells him to head to the last ridge. Staz is soon killed by an explosion. Han and some surviving troops including Private Collum Woslo, Corporal Sharlu Greslin, Corporal Danith Nodar, and Corporal Wesger Odry gather in a trench with "Captain" Tobias Beckett, who takes command as the most senior officer in the group. Beckett leads the soldiers into action and they take out the last resistance in the ridge.

Following the skirmish, Han speaks with "Captain" Beckett, thanking him for his help. Beckett advises him to get away from here as fast as he can. Solo soon encounters Beckett's companions Val and the Ardennian Rio Durant, who are disguised as Imperial Army troopers. They tell him not to follow them. Lieutenant Alayus Bolandin tells Han and his comrades that they will be moving out to the Southern Marshlands in three hours. When Bolandin requests an advance party, Solo questions why the Empire is destroying and occupying Mimban, earning the enmity of his commanding officer.

Disenchanted with the Empire, Han seeks out Beckett and his gang, who are planning a heist. Han recognizes them as thieves who are posing as Imperial Army personnel. Val and Beckett want to kill Han but he offers his services as a pilot. When Rio asks what is a fancy "fly boy" doing in the mud, he claims he was kicked out for having a mind of his own. Han points out that Rio is an Ardennian. Desperate to escape offworld, Solo tries to blackmail them into allow him to join their gang by threatening to expose them as infiltrators. However, Beckett turns the tables on him and convinces Lieutenant Bolandin that Solo is trying to desert.

Meeting Chewbacca

Han meets Chewbacca

Han meets Chewbacca

Seeking an opportunity to rid his unit of a "trouble-maker", Bolandin has a chained Solo thrown into a pen where he is condemned to battle a "beast" held in captivity. Two Imperial Army trooper sentries joke that they haven't fed the beast in three days and that it should be fun. The beast is revealed to be a Wookiee named Chewbacca, whose species has been enslaved by the Empire. Thinking he is a threat, Chewbacca attacks Han and hurls him against the girders and mud.

Just as the Wookie is about to drown Solo into the mud, Solo surprises him by speaking Shyriiwook, convincing Chewbacca that he can be an ally. Working together, the two stage a fight for the benefit of their captors after discovering that one of the pillars supporting the mesh above their cell is weak. The unsuspecting sentries laugh and think that Han is doomed. After several attempts, Han pretends to goad Chewbacca into pushing against the main pillar supporting the mesh, collapsing it and spilling the troopers into the pit. After jumping out of harm's way, Chewbacca throws Han out of the pit and follows suit.

The two find that they are chained together. Chewbacca wants to flee the camp but Han convinces him to escape him to a nearby airfield. He tells Chewbacca to trust him, promising him that they can go their separate paths if he chooses. Meanwhile, Beckett's gang board their stolen Y-45 armored transport hauler. Throwing off his Imperial army helmet and uniform, Rio asks how they can breathe in these stuffy suits. The three take off but Beckett spot Han and Chewbacca waving to them below.

Rio is impressed by Solo's determination and thinks that a Wookiee will be helpful as muscle. Val is opposed but Rio convinces Beckett to bring the ship down so that they can pick up Han and Chewbacca. The five depart Mimban in the stolen hauler. Han takes a shower in the shower unit. When Chewbacca steps in, Han suggest that they could have done it one at a time. Chewbacca roars.

Beckett's gamble

Solo and Chewbacca took part in Beckett's train heist on Vandor.

Solo and Chewbacca took part in Beckett's train heist on Vandor.

After Han and Chewbacca's escape from Mimban, Beckett takes the transport hauler to the snowy, mountainous world of Vandor. While watching over the snowy mountains from the hauler, Han thanks Chewbacca for saving him. Han says that only took the Wookiee because of him. He tells Chewbacca of his plan to do one job with Beckett's gang in return for their freedom. Chewbacca accepts the deal. Han asks Chewbacca his name and settles for "Chewie," finding it easier to say than his full name in Shyriiwook.

After landing, Beckett enlists the two for a planned to steal a shipment of the hyperfuel refined coaxium from a 20-T Railcrawler conveyex transport on Vandor. While surveying the train tracks from the distance, Beckett outlines his plan which involves hitting the conveyex between the tower and the bridge. Rio drops them onto the conveyex so that they can separate the payload container and lift it up onto the AT hauler. Rio jams their communications signals while Val blows up the bridge, allowing them to fly away. On the night before the heist, Beckett warns the gang of the threat posed by Enfys Nest and the Cloud-Riders.

While resting by the campfire, Val is critical of Beckett for enlisting Han and Chewbacca, whom she regards as amateurs. Beckett defends his plans as a means of settling their debts. At the campfire, Beckett and his associates question Han about his motives. Han tells them about his plans to become a pilot and go back and find Qi'ra. Rio says he prefers to be tied to anyone while Val talks about her relationship with Beckett. Chewbacca says that he is searching for his family. Beckett promises Han and Chewbacca that they will have more than enough to buy their own ship if they follow his instructions.

Heist on Vandor

Rio Durant repelling boarders

Rio Durant repelling boarders

While Rio flies the Y-45 hauler, Han, Chewbacca, and Beckett land on the cargo wagon carrying coaxium while Val sets up position on the bridge. Beckett and his team's presence soon draws the attention of Imperial range troopers, who exchange fire with them. As the conveyex train navigates a narrow cliff face, Han and Chewie narrowly escape being crushed against rocks. Working together, the two managed to detach the coaxium wagon from the rear line.

Keeping in touch with Beckett, Rio lowers the "witch cables" onto the coaxium wagon. Before Beckett's gang can escape with the stolen coaxium, the group is attacked by the Cloud-Riders, who ride swoop bikes. The Cloud Riders' leader Enfys Nest orders her followers to lower their harpoons. Han and the others dodge blaster fire. One of the swoop bikes crashes against a rock. Two of the Cloud-Riders board the Y-45 hauler and fatally wound Durant. Solo leaves Chewbacca to uncouple the wagon from the front train while he goes to help Rio.

Solo manages to climb aboard the transport hauler and fly the ship, tripping a security sensor as he gains control. Val warns Han that Viper probe droids are heading his way. As the skirmish continues Val, who is stationed on top of a nearby bridge, uses her vantage point to distract and fend off several security viper probe droids. With his dying breath, Durant apologizes to Solo for mocking his flying abilities and tells him that Val was right in her belief that no one should die alone. Beckett fights with Enfys Nest on top of the wagon.

However, the conveyex is rapidly approaching the bridge and Val realizes that there is not enough time for her to abandon her position without letting the crew steal the coaxium wagon. After telling Beckett of her change of plans via comlink, Val professes her love for him before detonating the bomb, killing herself and destroying the bridge. The destruction of the bridge causes the conveyex to plunge into a deep gorge. After a struggle, Chewbacca manages to detach the coaxium wagon from the rest of the train.

However, the Cloud-Riders have attached grappling hooks to the wagon, dragging it down. Not wanting to risk the lives of Beckett and Chewbacca, Solo makes the difficult decision to let go of the coaxium wagon; which plunges into the ravine below and explodes. Chewbacca grabs Beckett and the two survive by clinging on to the cable.

An audience with Dryden Vos

Beckett and Solo negotiate with Dryden Vos.

Beckett and Solo negotiate with Dryden Vos.

Following the failed heist, Beckett erects a hasty memorial to Val and Rio. Angered by Solo's decision to drop the cargo, Beckett strikes him in the face. Beckett reveals he was ordered to steal the coaxium in order to repay his debt to Dryden Vos, leader of the Crimson Dawn criminal syndicate. Han proposes deserting but Beckett counters that Vos sends out bounty hunters to hunt down those who have crossed him. Beckett says that the only thing they can do is go to Vos and make amends. Han agrees to come along in order to make things right and exacts a promise from Beckett to pay him and Chewbacca for their services. Chewie agrees to come along.

Beckett, Han, and Chewie travel to the outskirts of Fort Ypso, where Vos' yacht First Light has arrived. After surrendering their weapons to Captain Aemon Gremm, they enter the public gallery. Beckett's team enters the yacht's hallway. Beckett speaks to Vos' concierge Margo, seeking an audience with Dryden Vos. She tells him that Vos is having an audience with Governor Diles Anevi, whom Vos kills. Captain Gremm informs Vos of Beckett's presence.

Beckett advises Han and Chewbacca to keep their eyes down because the people here are not their friends, gesturing to the wealthy people around them, eating and drinking the most expensive, tasty and quality food available. Han has an unexpected reunion with Qi'ra, who now works for Vos. The two drink together while reminiscing about their past and ambitions. Beckett soon arrives with Vos and introduces Han and Chewie to him. Vos reveals that Qi'ra is his top lieutenant. After exchanging pleasantries, Vos chastises Beckett for underestimating Enfys Nest and tells Beckett to give him a reason not to kill them.

Since the few available stocks of coaxium are in Imperial hands, Han proposes stealing unrefined coaxium from Kessel, where the Pyke Syndicate runs a mining operation. While Vos is unwilling to jeopardize his syndicate's business relations with the Pykes, Han and Beckett inform him that they have no alliance with the Pykes and taking on the operation themselves would not implicate Crimson Dawn. Qi'ra is supportive of Han's idea but warns that the unstable coaxium must be brought to a processing facility quickly before it deteriorates. Beckett suggests Savareen since it is not under Imperial control. Vos approves of the plan but sends Qi'ra to keep an eye on Han and Beckett. In the turbolift, Beckett says that he can provide the gear while Qi'ra offers to provide the ship.

Finding a ship

L3-37, Lando, Han, Beckett, and Chewbacca returning to the Falcon

L3-37, Lando, Han, Beckett, and Chewbacca returning to the Falcon

Knowing that they would need a fast ship for the Kessel heist, Qi'ra takes Solo and his companions to The Lodge at nearby Fort Ypso. There, she introduces the team to Lando Calrissian, an accomplished smuggler and pilot who reportedly won his ship in a game of sabacc. Walking past two dueling droids, they find Lando playing sabacc with several alien patrons. Against Qi'ra and Chewbacca's advice, Han challenges Lando to a game of sabacc, seeking to win his ship.

Han wins the first round and collects several credits. While Han and Lando are playing, the Cloud-Rider Weazel is spying on them. Han agrees to a second round and places a wager on Lando's ship, reputed to be the fastest in the galaxy. However, Lando uses a sleight of hand to win. Following the game, Lando speaks with Qi'ra, who tells him that they need a ship capable of doing the Kessel Run. Beckett manages to convince Calrissian to join the mission in exchange for 25 percent of the profits. While chatting with Calrissian, Beckett recalls killing the bounty hunter Aurra Sing during a skirmish.

Han and his companions also encounter Lando's droid co-pilot L3-37, who has a female programming and is an avowed droid rights advocate. L3-37 objects to the droid fighting pits at the Lodge and picks a fight with the owner Ralakili, who objects to her trying to stop his droids from fighting. L3-37 almost chokes Ralakili but Lando convinces her to let him go. Despite L3-37's misgivings about the newcomer, Lando and the others set out for Lando's ship, which has been impounded.

After L3-37 cuts a hole through the gate, Lando shows Han and his companions his ship, the Millennium Falcon. Lando has refurbished the ship, including installing an escape pod and wet bar. Beckett agrees to remove the gravity lock in return for taking five percent off Lando's cut, reducing it to 20 percent. Lando reluctantly agrees to Beckett's deal. As the Falcon disembarks, Weazel informs Enfys Nest that they have planted a homing beacon on the ship. Enfys gambles that if they survive, they will bring the price to them.

Voyage to Kessel

Han and Qi'ra kissing

Han and Qi'ra kissing

While traveling aboard the Falcon, Han tells Lando that he recognizes the ship as a YT-1300 light freighter because his father worked at a CEC plant before he got laid off. Solo's dad built this and wanted to be a pilot. Lando remarks that his mother was the "most amazing woman" he had ever known. L3-37 arrives and ushers Solo out of the co-pilot seat. She sets a hyperspace course for Kessel and they jump into lightspeed. Lando explains that they have to travel through the Akkadese Maelstrom to reach Kessel.

Meanwhile, Beckett plays dejarik with Chewbacca. Beckett uses one of his pieces to take out one of Chewbacca's pieces, angering the Wookiee who slams his fists on the hologram set. Beckett schools Chewbacca that he has to think a few steps ahead. Han asks if they have seen Qi'ra but Beckett replies that people are predictable. Han walks to Qi'ra's quarters where she is trying on a blue cape. Qi'ra asks Han about his plan for Kessel. He wants to ask her about her experiences following their separation on Corellia but Qi'ra is not interested.

Han gives Qi'ra a passionate kiss and the two embrace. Beckett walks in on them and reminds them that they have got a lot of work to do. In private, Beckett tells Han that he is making a big mistake by trusting Qi'ra. He tells Han that him and Chewbacca would make a good crew but doesn't trust Qi'ra. Beckett advises Han to trust nobody and to assume that everyone will betray him. Han thinks this is a lonely way to live but Beckett says this is the only way.

Lando and L3-37 take the Falcon out of hyperspace and arrive outside the Akkadese Maelstrom. Lando goes to check on the "damps" and asks if L3-37 needs anything. She sarcastically replies "equal rights" as the ship travels through the stormy cluster. When Qi'ra arrives in the cockpit, L3-37 explains that the sound is caused by carbonbergs, planet–sized objects crashing into each other. She warns that it is dangerous for ships to travel through the Maelstrom. L3-37 asks Qi'ra about her plan and notices the brand on her hand. When L3-37 points out that Han is in love with Qi'ra, she denies it but L3-37 confides that Lando is infatuated with her but that she doesn't share the same feelings for her master.

Infiltrating Kessel

Solo and his team had to deal with the Pyke Syndicate.

Solo and his team had to deal with the Pyke Syndicate.

As they approach Kessel, Beckett briefs the team about their plan to reach the thermal vault where the coaxium is stored. He warns everyone to stick to the plan. The Falcon lands in a clearing at the base of the mine where they are greeted by several Pykes including Capo Quay Tolsite. Qira' poses as the slaver Oksana Floren, Deputy Assistant to the Vice Admiral of the Federation of Trade Route Allocation and Monetization. Han and Chewbacca pose as slaves while Beckett poses as a helmeted "security attaché." L3-37 poses as a servant droid.

"Floren" meets with Capo Tolsite and offers to trade the Federation's slaves in return for the Pyke Syndicate's spice. One of the Pyke sentinels forces Chewbacca and Han Solo to their knees with a pike and inspects them. Tolsite sends Han and Chewbacca to be clipped. Before leaving, Qi'ra punches Han in the gut but discreetly passes him his lucky charm. Qi'ra, L3-37, and Beckett accompany the Pykes into Tolsite's control room while Han and Chewie are led into the mines. L3-37 translates for Tolsite, who cannot speak Galactic Basic.

Qi'ra watches with concern on the surveillance cameras as Han and Chewie are beaten by their Pyke captors. Tolsite insists that "Floren's" "security attache" wait outside his office. While Tolsite is not looking, Han and Chewie turn the tables on their guards as the camera feed fades. Han knocks out his guard but Chewie ends up pulling the arms off his captors. Back in the control room, Beckett tricks two guards into holding his pike and then shoots them. While Beckett eliminates the remaining guards, Qi'ra defeats and kills Tolsite using the martial arts Teräs Käsi, which Dryden taught her. L3-37 is impressed with Qi'ra's combat skills.

Heist and the slave uprising

L3-37 inspired a droid and slave uprising on Kessel.

L3-37 inspired a droid and slave uprising on Kessel.

In the mines, a disguised Han and Chewbacca mingle among the slaves and guards. L3-37 speaks to the WDD adminmech DD-BD and frees him of his restraining bolt. She convinces him to free his droid brethren while she directs Han and Chewbacca to the thermal vault. The liberated droids free the slaves of their remotely controlled restraints and chains, sparking a droid and slave uprising in the mines. As they approach the vaults, Chewbacca breaks off to free a Wookiee slave named Sagwa. Han passes Chewie a pike, which he uses to attack the Pyke guards beating Sagwa.

Following Beckett's directions, Han reaches the vault and incapacitates the guard. After L3-37 unlocks the vault, Han steals 12 unrefined coaxium canisters. Meanwhile, Lando reminisces on the fifth chapter of the Calrissian Chronicles, which deals with his encounter with the Sharu. Lando is distracted by the noise resulting from the uprising and L3-37 tells him that she found her true purpose. Han struggles to push a sled carrying the canisters but is noticed by the Pyke guards. Chewbacca comes to the rescue and takes out the guards with his pike. Sagwa and Chewie help Han to push out the canisters.

Lando exits the Millennium Falcon to join the battle as Han and the rest of the team fight their way out with the liberated slaves and droids. Han and Lando shoot several Pyke sentries. Beckett and Qi'ra exit the mines. L3-37 cheers. While Chewbacca and Sagwa load the coaxium canisters aboard the Falcon, Han and the others exchange fire with Pyke sentries, who have brought a sonic cannon. Before they can leave, L3 is fatally damaged by gunfire. A grieving Lando comes to the aid of the dying L3-37, who succumbs to systems failure. Lando is hit and Han comes to his aid, driving the sentries away.

A slave named Tak leads the slaves to safety. Chewbacca embraces Sagwa before leaving with Han and Lando. Chewbacca carries a wounded Lando aboard the Falcon while Qi'ra takes out the Pyks' sonic cannon with a grenade, which causes an inferno. While a distraught Lando cradles a disintegrating L3, Beckett orders Han to get them out of Kessel. Han flies the Falcon out of the mine into the skies of Kessel. While Lando mourns the loss of L3-37, Qi'ra volunteers as Han's co-pilot. They are joined by Chewbacca while Beckett seals the hidden storage compartment containing the coaxium.

Completing the Kessel Run

Chewbacca, Beckett, Qi'ra, and Solo aboard the Millennium Falcon

Chewbacca, Beckett, Qi'ra, and Solo aboard the Millennium Falcon

As they leave Kessel and navigate through the Maelstrom, Lando warns them that they have to hurry due to the volatile nature of the unrefined coaxium. The Falcon stops short when they see an Imperial Star Destroyer has blocked the Maelstrom's exit, arriving there in response to the rebellion on Kessel. Lando wants to drop the shipment but Qi'ra warns that that Dryden will kill them if they fail. Seeking to recover the Falcon's stolen coaxium cargo, the Star Destroyer dispatches several TIE fighters and heavy fighters in pursuit of the freighter.

Han flies the Falcon away from the Star Destroyer and the Imperial TIE fighters give chase. Due to the highly volatile nature of the unrefined coaxium, Lando estimates that completion of the Kessel run is impossible before the fuel detonates - the conventional route having never been done in less than twenty parsecs. Han proposes taking a short cut through the maelstrom, which Lando regards as suicidal. Han convinces Lando to download L3's neural cords, which contains her navigational data, into the Falcon's systems.

Han takes the Falcon and its TIE pursuers through the dangerous storm clouds of the Maelstrom while Beckett mans the ship's ventral laser cannon, taking out two TIE fighters. However, a third fighter manages to evade Beckett's laser cannon and inflicts damage on the top of the Falcon's hull, causing Lando to fall. Han rolls the Falcon, striking the TIE fighter with its side and sending it into an asteroid. More TIE fighters continues the pursuit, prompting Han to state they needed to divert power to the rear shield generator. Chewbacca does so, prompting Han to ask when he learned to fly. Chewbacca responds that he is 190 years old.

Qi'ra checks on Lando in the passenger area and uses one of his red capes to douse a fire despite his protests. A TIE fighter manages to shoot the Falcon's rear ventral cannon, causing it to break off. Han flies the Falcon deeper into the Maelstrom with the TIE hot on his tail.

Mimicking a move copied from a Corellian street racer, Han has Chewbacca to deploy the landing gear as the Falcon scrapes against the surface of an asteroid. The landing gear is nearly sheared off but uproots rocks and debris, one of which breaches the TIE fighter's cockpit. Han then takes the Falcon deeper into the Maelstrom. Meanwhile, Lando and Qi'ra manage to retrieve L3's internal processor. Beckett observes the coaxium vials becoming more unstable and alerts the others. Lando and Qi'ra manage to install L3's processor into the Falcon's systems.

As they reach the Maw Cluster, L3 constructs a model of the Maelstrom and warns them that they are approaching a massive summa-verminoth. Face to face with the monster, the crew tries to escape, only to end up at a large gravity well which Lando identifies as the Maw. Thinking fast, Han ejects the Falcon's escape pod into the well for the summa-verminoth to follow, and the beast takes the bait. Guiding the ship's systems, L3 finds a way out 90 degrees to the left.

However, the Falcon is trapped in the gravity well. Qi'ra and Lando convince the rest of the team to inject a drop of coaxium into the fusion core to give them the boost needed to escape the gravity well. Carrying out their plan, Beckett retrieves a drop of coaxium. Meanwhile, the summa-verminoth is pulled into the Maw and ripped apart. At Solo's command, Beckett boosts the ship's fusion core with a drop of coaxium, which briefly supercharges the engines. Despite a false start, the hyperdrive comes online and the Falcon jumps into lightspeed before the Maelstrom closes on them.

Landing on Savareen

Han and Lando part company on Savareen.

Han and Lando part company on Savareen.

After making the Kessel Run, Solo and his companions land on the planet Savareen to rendezvous with Vos. As the Falcon approaches the Bis Refinery, Solo radios the air traffic controller Dhowar Repareed, warning that he is coming with a cargo of coaxium that needs to be offloaded immediately. The damaged Falcon circles the coastal refinery before landing on a landing pad. Due to its damaged landing gear, the Falcon is lopsided.

As the coaxium is offloaded, Solo quips that he made the Kessel Run in just twelve parsecs with some generous reduced rounding. Han puts his arm around an un-amused Lando, who is grieving over the loss of L-3 and is furious at the damage to his ship. He tells Han that he will be waiting aboard in his quarters for his share of the money and vows not to see him again.

Han finds Qi'ra at a bar in the nearby Pnakotic Coast village and asks when Vos is coming. Qi'ra reassures him that he will get paid for doing his job. When Solo asks Qi'ra about her servitude to Dryden, she explains that the crime lord helped her out of a "bad" situation. He asks how long it will take her to pay off her debt. Qi'ra warns her that everybody including Vos serves someone and not to make any enemy of Dryden Vos. Han says he can take care of himself and is no longer the "kid" she knew on Corellia. When Qi'ra asks who he is, Han says he is an outlaw. She tells him she is the only person in the galaxy who knows that he is a good guy. Han disagrees and says he is a terrible person. Beckett reminds the two about the coaxium.

Confronting the Cloud-Riders

An unmasked Enfys Nest and her Cloud-Riders on Savareen

An unmasked Enfys Nest and her Cloud-Riders on Savareen

While walking through the village, Han and his companions notice that much of it lies in ruins and that the inhabitants are impoverished. While visiting a bar run by Kenholdt Ransard, the group are surrounded by Enfys Nest and her Cloud-Riders. Han tries to lift his blaster out of his holster but Beckett counsels him not to. Solo attempts to intimidate the Cloud-Riders by claiming to have a complement of armed mercenaries aboard the Millennium Falcon. However, Lando takes off aboard the Falcon, leaving Han and his companions behind.

Beckett claims that Crimson Dawn will be here by the time the coaxium has been refined and dares them to kill them. Qi'ra proposes a compromise, but Beckett dismisses the Cloud-Riders as marauders who only know how to kill. However, Enfys Nest steps forward to face Beckett and removes her mask, revealing herself as a young human girl. She walks past a shocked Beckett and tells them that she needs a drink.

Inside the bar, Enfys tells Han and his companions how the Crimson Dawn originated from a band of mercenaries who plundered a planet. When the inhabitants rebelled, the mercenaries responded by cutting off the tongues of every last man, woman, and child. Enfys explain that she and the Cloud-Riders are from populations who have been terrorized by the Crimson Dawn and the other Five Crime Syndicates. She warns Han and his companions that the Crimson Dawn will use the stolen coaxium to plunder more systems. When Han asks what the Cloud-Riders will use the coaxium for, she tells them that they need the coaxium for their rebel cause.

Sympathetic to the Cloud-Riders' cause and plight, Solo tells Beckett that they cannot give the coaxium to Dryden Vos. Beckett doesn't care and asks Solo if he has a plan. Solo says he has a plan to get their money without giving up the coaxium. Beckett warns that Dryden has a private army and suggests an alternative plan. From a distance, Enfys asks what Solo and Beckett are discussing and Qi'ra says he is going to help them. After their meeting, Beckett invites Solo to come with him, but Han declines the offer. Before leaving, Beckett tells Han that he's going to Tatooine, where a big-shot gangster is recruiting a crew for a job. Beckett sees it as an opportunity to pay off his debts.

Beckett's betrayal

Han presents the coaxium to Dryden Vos.

Han presents the coaxium to Dryden Vos.

When Dryden Vos lands on his yacht First Light by the Pnakotic Coast, Han along with Qi'ra and Chewbacca go to deliver the purportedly "fake" coaxium canisters to the Crimson Dawn crime lord. Entering the ship, a masked guard welcomes Qi'ra home and tells her that Vos is waiting for them. When he asks about Han and Chewie's weapons, Qir'a vouches for them. The trio travel up the turbolift. Han is confident of winning, but Qi'ra says that the trick is surviving rather than winning.

Reaching Vos' living room, they are greeted by Vos, who seems pleased with their plan. Qi'ra claims that Beckett did not survive while Han claims that Beckett died saving his life on Kessel. Vos expresses admiration for Beckett's principles and thanks Han and his team for following his example. Qi'ra claims Han and Chewbacca would make good mercenaries with their own ship. Vos is pleased that his top lieutenant Qi'ra survived.

When Han asks for payment, Vos asks to see the coaxium. Han opens the storage vial and brings out a sample of the processed coaxium. When Vos asks to see one, Han claims its volatile but complies when Vos insists. Vos surprises Solo's team by announcing that the coaxium is fake and reveals that he is aware of Han's plan to sell the real shipment to the Cloud-Riders. Han thinks Qi'ra betrayed him, but Vos responds that Qi'ra has a weak spot for Solo.

Vos then reveals his "inside man" as Beckett, who walks into the living room. After "apologizing" to Han, Beckett reminds him about his "lesson" not to trust anybody. Beckett orders Han to surrender while a guard checks the lid. A defiant Han responds that it is too late because Enfys Nest has it. Beckett responds that they have figured that as Captain Aemon Gremm and his Hylobon Enforcers storm the nearby village, capture the masked "Cloud-Riders", and seize the coaxium containers. Vos asks Qi'ra what to do with the "traitor" Han. Qi'ra responds that she would want to know why and to prove their loyalty by sacrificing something they loved.

Han's "triple-cross"

The Cloud-Riders ambush the Crimson Dawn enforcers.

The Cloud-Riders ambush the Crimson Dawn enforcers.

One of Vos' guards raises a sword. Beckett says that he tried to warn Han about her. However, Han responds that he was paying attention to Beckett's advice and knows that people are predictable. Meanwhile, the Hylobon Enforcers discover that the coaxium containers are empty and that the "Cloud-Riders" are villagers serving as decoys. The real Cloud-Riders including Enfys Nest and Auromae Iselo soon emerge from hiding and ambush Vos' Enforcers. One fires a rocket launcher at the enforcers, disorientating them. The Cloud-Riders disarm and subdue Aemon and his enforcers.

Back aboard the First Light, Han mockingly asks Vos if he sent all his enforcers. Beckett realizes that the real coaxium is with Solo. Abandoning Vos, Beckett shoots the two remaining guards and forces Han at gunpoint to load the coaxium into the case. He also takes Chewbacca hostage and leaves with the coaxium containers. A furious Vos warns Beckett he is making a big mistake, but the criminal ignores him before traveling down the turbolift with Chewie and the coaxium.

Once Beckett has left, Han grabs his blaster and fires at Vos, who retrieves a pair of custom Kyuzo petars. Vos attacks Han with his Kyuzo petars and manages to knock the blaster out of his hand. Vos chases Han around the room, hurling his daggers. While Han is distracted with Vos, Qi'ra draws a sword and manages to pin Solo to the ground, knocking the blaster out of his hand. Qi'ra apologizes while Vos says that Qi'ra is loyal to Crimson Dawn.

However, Qi'ra quickly reveals that it was a ruse and strikes the unsuspecting Vos with her weapon. Vos fights back with his Kyuzo petars but Qi'ra gains the upper hand and kills him by slashing him in the chest. Qi'ra tells Han to go after Chewbacca and Beckett, telling him that if they give their coaxium to Enfys, they will need something else to buy a new ship. Before parting company, Qi'ra embraces Han and reminds him to look after Chewbacca and to smile. She tells him that she is right behind him.

Separate paths

Beckett's final moments with Han

Beckett's final moments with Han

After Han leaves, Qi'ra removes Dryden Vos' signet ring and uses it to seal the living room. Alone aboard Vos' yacht, Qi'ra contacts Vos' superior, who is revealed to be the former Sith apprentice Maul. She informs him of the coaxium mission's failure and assumes Vos' position but carefully avoids telling him about Han's involvement, instead pinning the blame on Beckett. She claims that Beckett stole the coaxium shipment. Using the Force to summon his lightsaber, Maul orders Qi'ra to bring the yacht to the planet Dathomir and tells her that she will be working more closely with him in the future.

Meanwhile, Han catches up with Beckett and Chewbacca along the Pnakotic Coast. Beckett says that Han is relentless while Han tells Chewie that he came as fast as he could. Han confirms that Dryden is dead and that Qi'ra killed him. Beckett says that Han still doesn't understand that Qi'ra is a survivor. Han responds that Beckett's problem is that he thinks that everyone is like him. Beckett responds that Han is not like him. He tries to trick Han into lowering his guard by offering to tell something while reaching for his blaster.

Before Beckett can shoot him, Han shoots first, fatally wounding the gangster. Han helps up the dying Beckett who compliments Han for his quick thinking, admitting that he would have killed him had Han not reacted. Beckett praises Han for his courage on the Vandor mountain before breathing his last. Han watches as Qi'ra departs on the yacht First Light, having given Solo a clean break from his debts to the Crimson Dawn. Qi'ra watches Han and Chewbacca from the viewport. Chewie puts a comforting hand on Han.

Following the deaths of Vos and Beckett, Han and Chewbacca deliver the refined coaxium to Nest, who reveals her plans to use the coaxium, which is worth 60 million credits, to aid the rebellion against the Empire. She offers Han the chance to join her, but he declines. In response, Nest states that someday he may feel more sympathetic to the rebels' cause. Out of gratitude for his help, Nest gives Solo a vial of coaxium, enough to buy a ship for himself.

Rematch with Lando Calrissian

"You really have it bad for the Falcon, don't ya?"
"It's mutual. Trust me, she belongs with me."
―Lando Calrissian and Han Solo[18]
Lando on Numidian Prime

Lando on Numidian Prime

Elsewhere, Han and Chewbacca soon track down Lando to a jungle outpost on Numidian Prime, where Lando is regaling patrons about his adventures in StarCave Nebula. Han chides Lando for leaving them on Savareen before embracing him. When Lando asks for his cut, Han replies he is not getting any since they barely survived their last adventure. After exchanging pleasantries, Han again challenges Lando to a sabacc game for possession of the Falcon. Han had previously subtly relieved Lando of the cards stashed up his sleeve thereby preventing Lando from cheating which allows Han to win the game.

After acquiring the Falcon, Han tells Chewbacca that he plans to go to Tatooine, where Beckett told him that a gangster is putting together an organization. The Falcon then jumps into hyperspace.

Development

Origins

Iain McCaig drew Han Solo concept art for Episode III.

Iain McCaig drew Han Solo concept art for Episode III.

The earliest incarnation of a live-action depiction of young Han Solo came during the pre-production of Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith. Writer and director George Lucas conceived an idea of Solo as a child on Kashyyyk, with Chewbacca raising the young boy like a son. Solo would have been present during the Battle of Kashyyyk and would have encountered Yoda, helping the Jedi Master discover scraps of a droid that could have aided Yoda in determining the whereabouts of General Grievous. Concept art from Iain McCaig showed the young Solo as a slob, a juxtaposition of the character in his later years. "He's such a persnickety guy later — he always has to have the best of everything," McCaig said in The Art of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, "so I thought it'd be great if when he was a kid, he was an absolute slob." These concepts never made it out of pre-production, and Solo did not appear in Revenge of the Sith[19]—though Chewbacca ultimately did make a cameo appearance during the battle.[20]

After the release of Revenge of the Sith, Lucas began planning a live-action television series called Star Wars: Underworld, set between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope. The unproduced series, dealing with elements of the criminal underworld, could have included some of Solo's backstory. According to Stephen Scaia, the show's writers came up with a story for how Solo met Chewbacca. Another story would have dealt with how Solo first met Lando Calrissian,[21] who first appeared in Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back.[22]

Pre-production

"…George had sort of roughed-out many movies—not just the new trilogy but other movies, the spinoffs and things. I wasn't sure I wanted to do anything, but I said, "I could do the Han Solo movie"—because he's my favorite character."
―Lawrence Kasdan[16]
Director  (far left) and  (second right), along with cast members , , , , Chewbacca (played by , and  (from left to right)

Director Christopher Miller (far left) and Phil Lord (second right), along with cast members Woody Harrelson, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Alden Ehrenreich, Emilia Clarke, Chewbacca (played by Joonas Suotamo, and Donald Glover (from left to right)

Ideas for a young Han Solo film began to percolate in the lead up to The Walt Disney Company's acquisition of Lucasfilm. In October 2012, as Lucas was preparing to sell his company, Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy contacted Lawrence Kasdan, writer of The Empire Strikes Back and co-writer of Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi, and asked him to meet her and Lucas to discuss new films in the franchise. Kasdan recounted that Lucas had already come up with some basic ideas for the sequel trilogy and had also come up with the concept of stand-alone films. One of those movies was about young Han Solo, before the events of A New Hope. Kasdan was initially hesitant on being part of the new films, but he decided he could do the Han Solo movie as Solo was his favorite character.[16] He pitched his idea to Bob Iger by telling him about the scene where Han gets his last name.[23]

After agreeing to the job, Kasdan was also asked to help develop what would become Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens. Once he had completed work on that film, Kasdan felt creatively drained, so he asked his son Jon to assist in developing the Han Solo film.[24] The Kasdans worked on the script for nine months,[25] during which they were inspired by Treasure Island, Heat, Unforgiven, and various films by the Coen brothers.[24] At the urging of the elder Kasdan,[26] Phil Lord and Christopher Miller were hired to direct.[2] Lord and Miller tested several thousand actors for the part,[27] including Harrison Ford impressionist Anthony Ingruber.[28] They ultimately chose Alden Ehrenreich, who had been the first person to audition. According to Miller, they didn't want an impersonation of Ford, but "someone who could evoke the spirit of the iconic performance we all remember while bringing something new and fresh."[29][30] Ehrenreich was officially announced during Celebration Europe.[5] He (and later, Ron Howard) met with Harrison Ford to discuss the character, and Lucasfilm sent Ford a copy of the script for his approval.[31] Once Ehrenreich was cast, certain parts of the script were revised to be tailored to his voice; the final script also incorporated contributions from Lord, Miller and Howard. As Jon Kasdan told SFX magazine, "I think ultimately the movie that you'll see is truly a product of the five of us all coming together in this weird way to tell this story."[25]

Production

"I think in terms of us leaving the project, I think everybody went in with really good intentions and our approach to making the movie was different than theirs. That was a really big gap to bridge, and it proved to be too big."
―Phil Lord[32]

Principal photography began in January 2017,[9] with a working title of Star Wars: Red Cup.[33] In addition to Pinewood Studios, the film shot at Fuerteventura, Spain,[34] the Dolomites in Italy and at an undisclosed location near London.[28] One of the three rewards in the 2017 Force for Change fundraiser was a role in the film.[35]

Ron Howard replaced Phil Lord and Christopher Miller as director of Solo: A Star Wars Story.

Ron Howard replaced Phil Lord and Christopher Miller as director of Solo: A Star Wars Story.

On June 20, 2017, Lucasfilm announced that directors Lord and Miller were departing from the project due to creative differences and that a new director would be announced soon.[36] Entertainment Weekly reported that Lord and Miller encouraged an improvisational style on set, which Lucasfilm insiders believed was moving the film away from the vision crafted by the Kasdans in their script and ended up significantly changing the story. Lucasfilm believed that these apparent issues could be fixed during reshoots, but Lord and Miller were reportedly reluctant to significantly alter their approach to the film. As a result, Kennedy made the decision to remove Lord and Miller from the production.[37] Co-writer Lawrence Kasadan later attributed it to tone: "You can have fun with the tone but you never make fun of the tone, in my world."[38]

On June 22, Lucasfilm announced that Ron Howard would take over directorial duties for the film.[1] Howard had worked on three previous Lucasfilm projects: 1973's American Graffiti, 1979's More American Graffiti, and 1988's Willow (which starred Star Wars veteran Warwick Davis, who also appeared in Solo[39]). After the announcement, Howard said that he had been a fan of Star Wars since the beginning and that he found it "gratifying to be asked to lend my voice to the [Star Wars] universe."[40] Michael Kenneth Williams was originally cast in the film but was unavailable for the reshoots,[3] so he was replaced by Paul Bettany.[41] George Lucas visited the set at one point, and helped direct a scene.[42] On October 17, Howard confirmed that production had wrapped up, and he officially announced the title of the film would be Solo: A Star Wars Story.[43] By March 30, 2018, the editing and score were finished,[44] and post-production had ended by April 22.[45] John Powell composed the film's musical score, and John Williams contributed a new theme.[46]

Marketing and release

Marketing

Harrison Ford first appeared as Han Solo in 1977.

Harrison Ford first appeared as Han Solo in 1977.

A TV spot aired during Super Bowl LII,[47] followed by a full teaser trailer the next day and the release of a series of character-themed teaser posters.[48] A theatrical trailer and poster were released on April 8,[10] with the former debuting during American Idol.[49] Tickets became available for pre-sale beginning on May 3, and sold second to Infinity War among 2018 releases.[50] The film had its world premiere on May 10,[51] and appeared at the Cannes Film Festival on May 15.[52][53] It received its wide release on May 25 (the 41st anniversary of the release of A New Hope, in which Harrison Ford first appeared as Han Solo).[2]

The film was spotlighted in the February and April 2018 issues of Entertainment Weekly,[54][55] the 300th issue of SFX[25] and the June 2018 issue of Empire.[56] The cast and crew made various media appearances to promote the film, including The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,[57] Good Morning America,[58][59] Jimmy Kimmel Live!,[60] The Ellen DeGeneres Show[61] and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.[62] Donald Glover hosted the May 5 episode of Saturday Night Live.[63] Various cast and crew members participated in Q&A sessions on Twitter,[64] Facebook[65][66][67] and Tumblr.[68]

Release and reception

Solo opened with $103 million in North America and $68.2 million in foreign markets.[69] Disney Chairman Alan Horn reflected on the film's performance: "It's always a challenge because — and I say this with love and respect for media — the thing about these big movies is they get a lot of attention, whether positive or negative. So when they don't work, like Solo, the media says it's a failure. I think it was a pretty good movie. It didn't resonate as much as we'd hoped it would, but the press writes it up in a more negative way than I would."[70]

The film received an Oscar nomination for "Best Visual Effects,"[71] and a Saturn nomination for "Best Science Fiction Film Release."[72]

Adaptations and tie-in media

Alden Ehrenreich as Han Solo

Alden Ehrenreich as Han Solo

Lucasfilm arranged Solo licensing deals with Denny's, Esurance, General Mills, Nissan, Solo Cup Company and Symantec.[73] Denny's aired a commercial that utilized props, characters and a set from the film.[74] The French car company Renault also aired an ad showcasing the film's train sequence.[75] The Solo merchandise line debuted in stores on April 13.[76] The video games Star Wars Battlefront II, Star Wars: Commander, Star Wars: Force Arena, Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes, Star Wars Pinball and Minecraft were updated with Solo-related content.[77][78][79][80] Various LEGO sets were released as part of LEGO's overall LEGO Star Wars line, creating the LEGO Star Wars Solo subtheme.[81]

Tie-in stories to Solo included the novel Last Shot by Daniel José Older, the comic Star Wars: Lando - Double or Nothing,[82] and the novel Most Wanted, which is set during Han and Qi'ra's days on Corellia and sets up their desire to escape.[83] On the same day as the film's release,[84] the Solo: A Star Wars Story The Official Guide by Pablo Hidalgo was released, identifying many of the background elements and characters from the film.[85] Other reference materials released in promotion of the film included The Official Movie Guide,[86] Entertainment Weekly's The Ultimate Guide to Han Solo,[87] Solo: A Star Wars Story Ultimate Sticker Collection,[88] and Star Wars Insider's "Soldiers of the Empire" article.[89] The book The Art of Solo: A Star Wars Story detailed the behind the scenes development of the film from a concept art perspective.[90] Solo: A Star Wars Story: The Ultimate Guide was later released as another behind the scenes text.[91]

Lawsuits

The release of the initial teaser posters prompted a complaint from a French artist, Hachim Bahous, that the design of the posters was a plagiarization of a series of covers he designed for Sony Music for French album releases. A side-by-side post demonstrated that the posters and covers feature nearly identical coloration for both the background and character/album names, as well as a similar font.[92][93][94] On April 23, a lawsuit was filed by Ren Ventures, who holds the trademark for the card game Sabacc, against Lucasfilm and Denny's Star Wars card game after Sabacc was featured in promotion for the film.[95]

Home video

Solo was released on digital streaming formats on September 14, and on physical media and on-demand on September 25.[96]

Bonus features:

  • Solo: The Director & Cast Roundtable — Sit down with director Ron Howard and the stars for an intimate and entertaining discussion of the film's making.
  • Team Chewie — See what it takes to bring your favorite Wookiee to life in this lighthearted look behind the scenes.
  • Kasdan on Kasdan — Iconic Star Wars screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan and son Jonathan share what it was like to write the movie's script together.
  • Remaking the Millennium Falcon — Track the transformation of the most famous ship in the galaxy, from Lando's swank and impeccable pride and joy to Han's stripped-down hot-rod freighter with "special modifications."
  • Escape from Corellia — Get behind the wheel for the making of this high-octane chase through the streets of Corellia.
  • The Train Heist — Explore the challenges and thrills of creating this action-packed sequence, including its remote location and spectacular effects.
  • Becoming a Droid: L3-37 — Meet the newest droid—and the talented actor who helps bring her to life.
  • Scoundrels, Droids, Creatures and Cards: Welcome to Fort Ypso — Take an in-depth tour of the rough-and-tumble bar where strangers mix and gamblers risk all in the legendary card game, Sabacc.
  • Into the Maelstrom: The Kessel Run — Join Han and Chewie at the controls of the Millennium Falcon to see how this legendary moment in Star Wars history unfolds.
  • The Millennium Falcon: From Page to Park — In an exclusive bonus feature available as a digital code with the Target release, you can get a look at the history of the most famous ship in the galaxy, its origin and development, and how it will translate in one of the most anticipated expansions in Disneyland's history.
  • Deleted Scenes: Proxima's Den, Corellian Foot Chase, Han Solo: Imperial Cadet, The Battle of Mimban: Extended, Han Versus Chewie: Extended, Snowball Fight!, Meet Dryden: Extended, Coaxium Double-Cross

On the day of the digital streaming release, co-writer Jon Kasdan posted 52 behind the scenes details (in lieu of an audio commentary) on his Twitter account.[97] He later joined Ray Park and the hosts of The Star Wars Show for a Facebook live preview of the film's bonus features.[98][99]

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Cast

After the main credits a special section dedicated to Allison Shearmur was titled: In Loving Memory of Allison Shearmur

Uncredited cast

Aside from his credited role, Warwick Davis also played characters in the Sabacc and droid rebellion scenes, and acted as advisor for various droids and creatures.[106]

Screenwriter Jon Kasdan and first assistant director Toby Hefferman filmed a scene as Tag Greenley and Bink Otauna, two characters that first appeared in the Star Wars comics published by Dark Horse Comics.[107] However, this was deleted from the final cut of the film.[28][108]

Jerome Blake who previously played many roles in the Prequel trilogy including Mas Amedda among other characters, shot scenes for the film that were ultimately deleted. It is unknown if the appearance was a reprisal of Amedda, another previous role or a new one made for the film.[109]

Crew

Art

Set Decoration

Costume

Production Office

  • Assistant Production Coordinators – Laura Evans, Jack Timbrell
  • Studio Coordinator – Anna Ringuet
  • Production Assistants – Charlotte Morrison, Graham Roberts
  • Assistant Production Coordinator - Travel & Accommodation – Matt Chambers
  • Production Secretary – Michael Gillespie

Accounting

  • Production Accountant – Chris Norman
  • First Assistant Accountant – Matt Bovington
  • AP Supervisor – Joanna Price
  • Assistant Accountants – Jordan Brown, Luke Tuck, Amy Morris, Georgina Voysey
  • Assistant Construction Accountant/Cashier – Richard Priseman
  • Accounts Clerks – Ed Newman, Nicole Kerr
  • US Production Accountant – Joe Beckwith
  • US Post Production Accountant – Troy McGatlin
  • Construction Accountant – Sam Gardner
  • Payroll Accountant – Daniel Rivett
  • Dailies Payroll Accountant – Mark Jackson
  • Assistant Payroll Accountant – Emma MacDonnell

Hair & Makeup

  • Hair Designer – Lisa Tomblin-Fitzpatrick
  • Makeup Designer – Amanda Knight
  • Key Hairdresser – Francesca Crowder
  • Hairdresser – Nadine Mann
  • Hair Colourist – Jennifer Harling
  • Crowd Hair Supervisor – Andrew Simonin
  • Crowd Hairdressers – Katie Pattenden, Stephen Rose
  • Crowd Hair Juniors – Roseanna Larner, Georgia Thompson
  • Hair Trainee – Holly Jordan
  • Crowd Makeup Junior – Bianca Stewart
  • Production Assistants – Katie Bridgeman, Kashiya Olopade-Hinds
  • Key Makeup Artist – Deborah Taylor
  • Makeup Artists – Chloe Grice, Jessica Needham, Sharon Nicholas
  • Crowd Makeup Supervisor – Nicola Buck
  • Crowd Makeup Artists – Robert Crafer, Nicola Matthews, Nuria Mbomio-Mba
  • Makeup Trainee – Hafasa Ghate
  • Wig Maker – Alex Rouse

Camera

  • A Camera First Assistant Camera – Jake Marcuson
  • A Camera Second Assistant Camera – Dan Henderson
  • Central Loader – Alasdair Boyce
  • DIT – Dan Carling, Peter Marsden
  • Camera Trainee – Charlie Hughes
  • B Camera Operators – Oliver Loncraine, Simon Finney
  • B Camera First Assistant Camera – Phil Smith
  • B Camera Second Assistant Camera – Tom Lane
  • DIT Assistants – Mark Dempsey, Mateusz Szczesniak
  • Production Assistant – Nathan Lloyd
  • Script Supervisors – Laura Jane Miles, Sheila Waldron
  • Assistant Script Supervisor – Marie Lacey
  • Script Coordinator – Borislava Antova
  • Production Assistant – Emily Richardson

Sound

  • Production Sound Mixer – Stuart Wilson, AMPS
  • First Assistant Sound – Orin Beaton
  • Second Assistant Sound – Thomas Fennell
  • Sound Assistant – David Giles
  • Production Assistant – Jordan Feemster

Video Assist

  • Video Playback Operator – Sean Walker
  • Video Playback Assistants – Adrian Pinto, Josh Andrews
  • Production Assistant – Brahim Buhaia Ali

Locations

  • Supervising Location Manager – Mark Somner
  • Unit Location Manager – Peter Bardsley
  • Assistant Location Managers – Jeremy DeCoursey, Matthew Mirrington, Jonathan Roper
  • Assistant Studio Unit Manager – Sean Logan
  • Studio Trainee – Siona Davis
  • Location Scout – David O’Reilly
  • Locations Department Coordinator – Kate Seymour
  • Unit Manager - Studio – Jon Hills
  • Studio Assistants – Aleysha Minns, Martin Oliver, Nathan Shepherd

Editorial

  • Additional Editor – Cheryl Potter
  • Assembly Editor – Daniel Gethic
  • First Assistant Editors – Dylan Firshein, Mark Fitzgerald, Laurence Johnson, Thomas Kemplen, Christine Kim
  • Second Assistant Editors – James Barham, Cara Harvey, Elliott Traeger, Elaine Walrath
  • Third Assistant Editor – Laura Mountford
  • VFX Editor – Phil Eldridge
  • Assistant VFX Editor – Kristin Derella
  • 3D Editor – Brett Schlaman
  • 3D Assistant Editors – Patrick Barry, Stephen M. Rickert, Jr.
  • Post Production Coordinators – Tien Nguyen, Katura Jensen
  • Post Production Assistants – Francisco Mendez, Jessica O’Donoghue, William Owen, Anna Robertson, Seosaimhin-Comfort Gleason-Shobande

Visual Effects

  • VFX Associate Producer – Benjamin Aghdami
  • VFX Coordinators – Cecy Falls, Simon Bennett-Leyh, James Yeoman
  • VFX Post Coordinator – Kris Sundberg
  • VFX Supervising Data Wrangler – Felix Pomeranz
  • VFX Data Wrangler – Edward Price
  • VFX Production Managers – Natalie Lovatt, Greg DiGiacomo
  • VFX Assistant Coordinator – Tatchiana Whalley
  • VFX Production Assistant – Maddison Gannon
  • VFX Post Production Assistant – Andrew Zeko
  • VFX Assistant Data Wrangler – Miran Dilberovic
  • Virtual Camera Operators – Hugh Macdonald, Mark O’Kane
  • Postvis Compositor – William Wright
  • Virtual Camera Assistants – Laura Jean Healey, Samuel Harding

Industrial Light & Magic

  • Additional Visual Effects by – Hybride, a Division of Ubisoft
  • Additional Visual Effects by – Jellyfish Pictures, Ltd.
  • Additional Visual Effects by – Raynault VFX
    • Normand Archambault, Ghislain Bruneau, Jacinthe Cote, Gabriel Curpas, Eric Hamel, Etienne Laroche, Stephanie Morin, Vincent Poitras, Amelie Thomas, Cedric Tremblay
  • Additional Visual Effects by – Tippett Studios
  • Additional Visual Effects by – Virutos
  • Additional Visual Effects by – Exceptional Minds
  • Additional Visual Effects by – Lola VFX
    • Thomas Nittmann, Edson Williams, Mark Stern, Max Leonard, Mare McIntosh, Jeremiah Sweeney, Lindsey Fry, Jamison McCord, Jason Mulyadi, Matt Cordero
  • Visualization by – The Third Floor
    • Visualization Supervisors – Barry Howell, Faraz Hameed, Albert Cheng
    • Visualization Leads – Lina Kouznetsova, Scott Hankel, Matthew Smart
    • Visualization Artists – Maksims Aleksejevs, Milos Aradanin, Stewart Ash, Margherita Balestri, Craig Bardsley, Mike “Pharoah” Barrett, Paul Berry, Jonathan Clark, Aaron Clement, J. Todd Constantine, Geer Dubois, Dave Edwardz, Maike Fiene, Dean Frater, Nicholas Freeston, Claire Hill, Alexandar Ivanchev, Caleb Jackson, Mason Khoo, Eddie Kim, Dan Lane, Win Leerasanthanah, Roger Liu, Dominic Martin, Andrew Miller, Diana Morawski, Donald Netzel, Franklin Okike, Chris Olsen, Pete Panton, Andres Patarroyo, Michele Gino Rader, Alma Rosio Ramirez, Karl Rapley, Amz Rattan, Jay Roxas, Ignacio Santamaria, Jacopo Sebastiani, Edward Perry Smith, Jean Teulieres, Adam Waters, Jason Wen
    • Previs Editor – Ian Differ
    • Previs Production Manager – Elizabeth Montes
    • Previs Coordinator – Leigh Freedman
    • Executive Producer (London) – Duncan Burbidge
    • Head of Production (London) – Sarah Cauchois
    • Head of Finance – Allie Koppel
    • IT Manager – Daffer Al-Faiadh
    • Pipeline Support – Athanasios Papadimitrou
    • Virtual Production Supervisor – Casey Schatz
    • Postvis Production Manager – Lori Talley
    • Postvis Coordinator – Christopher Thellas
    • Executive Producer (Los Angeles) – Christopher Edwards
    • Head of Production (Los Angeles) – Charlotte Nelson
    • Head of IT – Jeremy Oddo
    • Head of Pipeline – Addison Bath
    • Head of Marketing – Lauren Puntillo
  • 3D Conversion and Visual Effects by – Stereo D
    • Stereographer – Yoichiro “Yo” Aoki
    • Stereo Supervisors – Jeremy Carroll, Sashwata Das
    • Stereo Executive Producers – William Sherak, Lindsey Kaiser, Mike Gunter, Aaron Parry
    • Assistant Stereo Supervisors – Banpreet Singh, Himanshu Hemendra Pathak
    • Finaling Supervisor – Varuna Darensbourg
    • Depth Supervisor – Roy Mann
    • Roto Manager – Akbar Shaikh
    • Assistant Depth Supervisor – Lizz Miller
    • Assistant Finaling Manager – Teodora Ilie
    • Producer – Timmy Broderick
    • Stereo Production Supervisor – Pietro Gallo
    • Line Producer – Jessica Sharp
    • Finaling Manager – Noelle Cyr
    • Depth Manager – Melissa Espina
    • Roto QC Supervisor – Nesar Ahamed
    • Assistant Depth Manager – Kyle Whaley
    • Assistant Element QC Manager – Cara Hindley
    • Post Production Supervisor – Jason Pomerantz
    • Stereo Editors – Ryan Faulkner, Dave Watro
    • Production Coordinators – Alisha Vander Ahe, Kari-Lyn Gravel, Lucas Ng, Stephanie Phira-Siddique, Tiffany Talmage, Ellis Trespalacios
    • Depth Department – Amol Popat Chavan, Nabajit Das, Dinar Dorlekar, Pawan Durugkar, Holly Gunn, James Hagarty, Vijay Kate, Raees Khan, Nachiket Kulkarni, Prashant Kumar, Alexis MacDonald, Daniel MacDonald, Dhiraj Mahajan, Kindra McCall, Neetha Shankar, Gurdeep Singh, Vinay Kumar Singh, Raghvendra Singh, Rajwinder Singh, Jacob Steininger, Mahesh Wagh, Kelly Wescott, Dane Wylie, Ram Parvesh Yadav
    • Roto Department – Nikita Ramchandra Ahire, Kiran Bajare, Yogesh Belwanshi, Kiran G. Bethekar, Priyanka Arun Dhaware, Anand Gharate, Gayatri Pramod Kahar, Priyanka V Kakpure, Aziznusa Khan, Sandeep Khedkar, Devendra Digambarrao Kulkarni, Monali Kumari, Vishal Kushwaha, Carson Majors, Gajanand Meena, Kiran Balasaheb Nalage, Sneha Shamrao Pawar, Mukesh Rathod, Avaling Bana Sable, Veera Vara Prasad Satram, Vishesh Singh, Shankar Baburao Tekale, Shivanee Verma, Ravi Yadav
    • Finaling Department – Padmini Vinayak Amnokar, Ieva Cerps, David Crane, Anil M. Gangurde, Glenn Guenette, Ethan Helms, Saddam Hussain, Satya Prasad Katta, Amit Kumar, Diwakar Kumar, Rajeev Kumar, Vincent Mak, Liam Meakins, Mahesh Suresh Mhetrajkar, Rahul Sidram Nakate, Nitesh Neela, Dana Passarella, Munmun Patra, Rakesh Singh Rawat, Khizar Shabir, Manjeet Singh, Parker Smith, Lingam Pally Srinivas, Derek Tracy, Sonu Yadav
    • Senior Pipeline TD – Andrew Kennedy
    • Final QC Lead – Chris Myerchin
    • IT Manager – Mike Knox
    • Element QC Senior Coordinator – Vuk Despotovic
    • Element/Final QC Artists – Brent Cheney, Jack Hawley, Clare Morris, Cody Poag, Jordan Stolearcius, Olivia Wodziszewski
    • Ingest/Delivery Manager – Jake Dee-McKoy
    • VR Dept – Russell McCoy, Scott Mitchell, David Phillips, Brian Bentley
    • Software Development – Ronald Choi
    • VFX Augmentation – Alex Heffner
    • IT & Support – Kanlesh Chalkar, Alexander Macdonald
    • Visual Effects Crew
      • Line Producer – Andrew Eick
      • VFX Production Team – Nabankur Bhagawati, Adam Fisk, Roshan Panjwani
      • VFX Supervisor – Mike Hedayati
      • VFX Roto Supervisor – Daniel Schrepf
      • VFX Paint Lead – Amol Tukaram Nanaware
      • VFX Artists – Partha Pratim Banerjee, Taraknath Ghosh, Sunil Dattatray Gunjal, Vijay Kanyal, Swapnil Suresh Kharote, Abhay Kumar, Ajit Ramesh Lingayat, Nikhil Pandurang Manchal, Kanhaiya Mandal, Amit Kumar Mehta, Sagar Shahaji Misal, Dinesh Vitthal Parad, Praveen Kumar Penta, Raju Purupati, Vishal Rajput, G.L.N.P.R.S. Sailendra, Yogesh Prabhakar Salvi, Nilesh Saner, Kumar Ranvir Sinha, Md. Iftekhar Tasneem
      • Roto – Ashok Kumar Areti, Harshali Ashok Bhange, Pratip Kumar Burman, Dangat, Naga Pavan Dasetti, Santosh Jaganath Dhotre, Prafull Gade, Chinta Jitendra, G Dillip Kumar, Ravindra Kumar, Sagar Shrikrushna Kuvar, Nilesh Rajendra Lagad, Dasyapu Madhu, Sachin Bapu Mane, Ranjeet Mishra, Hemachand Mylapalli, Anil Kumar Nunela, Arvind Datta Pawade, Sandip Ashok Pawar, Parthasarathy R, Krushna Ankush Randive, Pradeep Roy, Dan Schrepf, Shakib Md. Hanif Shaikh, Ashutosh Kumar Sharma, Prabhunath Singh, Mahesh Jalindar Sotre, Rajaraman Sundaresan, Kris Prasad T
  • In-Camera VFX Projection by – Lux Machina Consulting
    • Media Server Project Managers – Philip Galler, Zach Alexander, Wyatt Bartel
    • Media Server Programmers – Jason Davis, Kris Murray, Jake Alexander
  • Aerial Photogrammetry Scanning Services by – Clear Angle Studios Ltd
  • Projection by – Sweetwater
    • Dan Croft, Ron Drews, Kevin Evans, Jim Gold, Jason Riggen
  • LED by – VER
    • Jonny Hunt, Mike Brown, Ed Lawlor, Kenny MacLean, John Jr Richardson
  • Medusa Performance Capture Technology by – Disney Research

Music

  • Additional Music and Arrangements – Batu Sener, Anthony Willis, Paul Mounsey
  • Supervising Orchestrator – John Ashton Thomas
  • Orchestrations – Geoff Lawson, Tommy Laurence, Andrew Kinney, Randy Kerber, Rick Giovinazzo, Gavin Greenaway
  • Additional Orchestrations – Herbert W. Spencer, Mark Graham, Gregory Jamrok, Victor Pesavento, Paul Henning
  • Music Editors – Jack Dolman, Ryan Rubin, Ramiro Belgardt, Sally Boldt
  • Orchestra Conducted by – Gavin Greenaway
  • Orchestra Leader – Emlyn Singleton
  • Score Recordist and Mixer – Shawn Murphy
  • Additional Engineers – Jake Jackson, Nick Wollage
  • Additional Mixing – John Traunwieser
  • Mix Assistant – Gordon Davidson
  • Scoring Editor – David Channing
  • Digital Score Recordist – Erik Swanson
  • Orchestra Contractor – Lucy Whalley for Isobel Griffiths Ltd
  • Choirs – Ethnic Bulgarian ChoirVanya Moneva” & Sofia Session Choir
  • Choir Contractor – George Strezov
  • Vocal Contractor – Edie Lehmann Boddicker
  • Solo Vocals – Baraka May, Reid Bruton
  • Music Preparation – Mark Graham, Gregory Jamrok, Dave Hage
  • Score Recorded at – Abbey Road Studios, London
  • Stage Recordists – John Barrett, Stefano Civetta, George Oulton
  • Score Mixed at – 5 Cat Studios, Los Angeles
  • Score Production Assistants – Nate Underkuffler, Soya Soo

Electrical

Grips

Props

Special Effects

Creature Shop

Production

  • Co-Producer – Will Allegra
  • Set Second Assistant Director – Clare Glass
  • Set Third Assistant Director – Donald Bentley
  • Crowd Second Assistant Director – Robert Madden
  • Base Third Assistant Directors – Catherine Laine, Stephanie Whitehead
  • Assistant to Mr. Howard – Tristan Battersby
  • Assistants to Ms. Shearmur – Ryan Busse, Chris Hyacinthe, Suzi Wilson
  • Assistant to Mr. Kasdan – Katie Hargrove
  • Assistant to Mr. Swartz – Carla Kaempfer
  • Assistant to Mr. Young – Fraser Rigg
  • Assistants to Ms. Kennedy – Kimiko Fox, Peregrine Kitchener-Fellowes, Charlotte Draper, Matt McGuire
  • Assistant to Mr. Emanuel – Jasmin Moradian
  • Assistant to Mr. Lord & Mr. Miller – Rebecca Karch
  • Assistant to Mr. McGatlin – Camren Brantley-Rios
  • Production Assistants – Faz Buffery, Jared Colao, Charlotte Millar, Andrew Richards, David Sowerby, Lori Brown
  • Casting Associate (UK) – Martin Ware
  • Dialect Coach – Andrew Jack
  • Casting Associate (US) – Leslie Woo, CSA
  • Casting Assistants – Leigh Jonte, Christian Bustamante
  • Assistant to Mr. Ehrenreich – Robert Havill
  • Assistant to Mr. Harrelson – Lev Watach
  • Personal Trainer – Simon Waterson
  • Physiotherapist/Physical Therapist – Frances Collier
  • Stand-ins – Alison Ball, Christopher Beard, Moreno Perdoni, Ian Whyte
  • Head of Security EMEA – Damien Slowey
  • Security Manager – Connor Nolan
  • Security Coordinator – Simeon Peters
  • Security Access Administrator – Richard Myatt
  • Security Administrator – Jannik Kuczynski
  • Technology Manager – Aly Ivy
  • Technology Technician – Paul Denton
  • Technology Support – Lyall Watkins
  • Technology Supervisor – Murad Ali
  • Technology Coordinator – Monika Chowdhary Kuczynski
  • Technology Assistant – Daniel Blewett
  • Head of Production Safety – Mark Poole
  • Safety Advisors – Lawrence Eydmann, Daniel Martin, Sean Murray
  • Production Safety Department Coordinator – Mercedes Moran
  • Key Nurse – Karen Fayerty
  • Medic – Michael Beard
  • Catering provided by – Red Chutney
  • Cast Catering provided by – Jamieson Kemp Ltd.
  • Cast Chefs – Jamie Kemp, Saul Brutton
  • Catering Assistants – Darren Lomas, Sam Houldsworth, Jonny White
  • Craft Services – Andrew Share, Kevin Jones, Carl Gasser, Robert Janusinski

Construction

Franchise & Publicity

  • Production Franchise Coordinator – Cameron Chapman
  • Stills Photographer – Jonathan Olley
  • Stills Manager – Charlotte Ashworth
  • Portrait Gallery Photographer – Ed Miller
  • Unit Publicist – Stacy Mann
  • Second Unit/Reference Photographer – John Wilson
  • Franchise Third Assistant Director – Sarah Lawrence
  • Assistant Stills Photographer – Shannon Kirbie
  • Digital Coordinators – Leah Evans, Runyararo Mapfumo, Willow Sanders
  • Production Asset Supervisor – Anna Hall
  • Physical Asset Coordinator – Andrew Scott
  • Physical Production Asset Manager – Ann Pattison-Bingham
  • Franchise Accountant – Polly Fletcher
  • Production Assistants – Emma Baker, Yasmin Goosey, Ben Harrison
  • Physical Production Asset Assistant – Caroline Morris
  • Gentle Giant Studios - 3D Systems – Huseyin Caner, Jet Cooper, Henry Pearce, Alex Walklate, Sam Gough, Henry Mountain, Elliott Viles, Emma Stokes
  • Behind the Scenes Crew – Nathan Wiley, Anthony Samuels, Sean Hill, Chris Woods, Oliver Rotchell, Roger Eaton, Brad Hogan, Brett Harvey, Hana Backland
  • Behind the Scenes Assistant Editor – Jason Morrow
  • Behind the Scenes Post – Vince De Mira, Amir Hosseinzadeh, Janet Lee, Bruce Marchant, Corinne Medeiros, LeAndre Thomas

Transportation

  • Main Title by – Prodigal Pictures
    • Danny Yount, Darin Millett, Ben Hurand
  • End Credits by – Scarlet Letters
  • Dailies by – Pinewood Digital
    • Dailies Colorist – Darren Rae
    • Dailies Producer – John Bush
    • Additional Dailies Colorist – Carl Thompson
    • Dailies Production Coordinator – Abigail Duncan
    • Digital Lab Manager – Munah Yahkup
    • Digital Lab Operators – Paul Farquhar, Holly Charge, Adam McHattie
    • Heads of Department – James Corless, Thom Berryman
    • Physical Asset Manager – Patrick Barry
  • VFX Pulls by – Pinewood Digital Lolly System
    • Lolly Lead Developer – Luke Moorcock
    • Lolly Operator – Paul McCullough
  • Digital Color Grading and Mastering by – EFILM
    • Senior Colorist – Joe Gawler
    • Finishing Producer – Vanessa Galvez
    • Finishing Editors – Patrick Clancey, Jennifer Raymond
    • Finishing Color Assist – Joel McWilliams
    • Finishing Assistant Producer – Kelsea Williams
    • Imaging Science – John Quartel
  • Supporting Artists Casting – Casting Collective, Key Casting, Military Film Services, Piece of Cake Casting, Two 10 Casting, Uni-versal Xtras Ltd., Ann Koska Ltd.

Lucasfilm Ltd.

Walt Disney Studios

Second Unit

  • Production Coordinator – Emma Dunleavy
  • Second Assistant Director – Scott Bunce
  • Third Assistant Directors – Glen Carroll, Emily Thomas
  • Costume Assistant – Camille Moohan
  • Safety Advisors – Colin Calderbank, Adam Regan
  • A Camera Operators – Graham Hall, Stefan Stankowski
  • DIT – James Metcalfe
  • DIT Assistant – Alex McCormack
  • VFX Lead Data Wrangler – Jack George
  • VFX Data Wrangler – Louis Falcon
  • VFX Assistant Data Wrangler – Oliver Wolstencroft
  • Script Supervisors – Susie Jones, Sharon Mansfield
  • Video Operator – Zoe Whittaker
  • Video Assistant – Craig Luck
  • Supervising Standby Props – Will Ayres
  • Gaffer – Mark ‘Rocky’ Evans
  • Assistant Production Coordinator – Lauren Broderick
  • Floor Second Assistant Directors – Mark Cockren, Ben Quirk
  • VFX Supervisor – Richard Bain
  • Makeup Supervisor – Julia Wilson
  • Hair Supervisor – Catherine Heys
  • A Camera First Assistant Camera – Sean Connor
  • B Camera First Assistant Camera – Simon Heck, Ray Meere
  • A Camera Second Assistant Camera – Glenn Coulman
  • B Camera Second Assistant Camera – Richard Davis
  • Central Loader – Russel Torode
  • Camera Trainees – Mia Castle, Tom Gamble
  • Standby Art Director – Steve Ritchie
  • Production Sound Mixer – Tim White, AMPS
  • First Assistant Sound – Michael Taylor, Andrew Simmons
  • Standby Props – Rob Judd
  • Best Boy – Elliot Thomas
  • Lighting Technicians – David Clayton, Chris Dickinson, Aaron Dunning, Harlon Haveland, Niko Kalimerakis, Steve Pattenden
  • Console Operator – Elliot Coulter
  • Electrical Rigger – Mitch Skinner
  • Key Grip – Dutch Holland
  • Grip Best Boy – James Sams
  • Grips – Dave Cross, Ben Goode, Aaron McDonagh
  • Crane Technician – Darren Piercy
  • SFX Floor Supervisors – Luke Murphy, Stuart Prior
  • Libra Head Technician – Michael Buxton
  • SFX Senior Technicians – Jody Eltham, Dean Ford
  • Bluescreen Rigger – Harry Sheppard
  • Standby Stagehand – Ashley Howe
  • Bluescreen Stagehand – Sam Endemi
  • Standby Carpenter – Andy Butler
  • Standby Riggers – Vaughan Aubrey, Scott Rushton
  • Standby Painter – Paul Daniels
  • Standby Plasterer – Mark Riding
  • Transport Captain – Rob MacKnight
  • Stunt Driver - Camera Car – Tom Erickson
  • Unit Nurse – Caron Ireland
  • Production Assistants – Elliott Cobley, Chris Grundy, Harri Jones, Annie Le Gresley, Louis Taylor-Baggs, Zoe Tough, Vanluke Watson, Ashley Wild, Jacob Wood, Maria Moss

Splinter Unit

  • Additional Second Unit Director – John Swartz
  • Splinter Unit Director of Photography – Jeffrey Kim
  • Production Coordinator – Danielle Stanners
  • First Assistant Director – Tom Edmondson
  • Second Assistant Directors – Joey Coughlin, David Keadell
  • VFX Supervisor – Mark Bakowski
  • Third Assistant Director – Thomas D M Bentley
  • A Camera Operator – Chris Bain
  • DIT – Iain Thompson
  • A Camera First Assistant Camera – Julia Green
  • VFX Data Wrangler – Simon Chiu
  • A Camera Second Assistant Camera – Sam Irwin
  • Script Supervisor – Roxanne Cuenca
  • Camera Trainee – Julian Zarzoso-Lowe
  • Video Operator – Adam McGrady
  • Standby Art Director – Joseph Dalton
  • Video Assistant – George Harrison
  • Production Sound Mixer – Brian Milliken
  • Supervising Standby Props – Dean Clements
  • First Assistant Sound – Jackson Milliken
  • Unit Nurse – Brian Mear
  • Second Assistant Sound – Javi Lopez
  • Gaffer – Jamie Mills
  • Best Boy – Ross Busby
  • Lighting Technicians – Paul Kemp, Andy Nolan, Daniel Smith, Daniel Tyler, Terry Townsend
  • Electrical Rigger – Peter Armstrong
  • Console Operator – Noah Furrer
  • Key Grip – Jac Hopkins
  • Standby Props – Ryan Dyer
  • Grip – David Littlejohns
  • Grip Trainee – Tino Liverton
  • SFX Floor Supervisor – Patrick O’Sullivan
  • Libra Head Technicians – Neil Tomlin, Dave Tullet
  • Lead SFX Senior Technician – Ryan Conder
  • SFX Senior Technician – Richard Cheal
  • Standby Carpenter – Paul Jones
  • Standby Stagehand – Corey Gray
  • Standby Painter – Frankie Bell
  • Standby Rigger – Mark Smith
  • Set Production Assistants – Marlon Beyer Reiger, Jack Miller
  • Production Assistant – Tim Noakes

Aerial Unit

  • Pilots – Will Samuelson, Marc Wolff
  • Aerial DOP – Hans Bjerno
  • Eclipse Tech – Will Handley
  • Shotover Camera Tech – Steve Desbrow
  • Ground Safety – Steve North, Ian Purnell

Location Units

  • Fuerteventura Unit
    • Spain Unit Production Manager – Juan Cano “Nono” Trujillo
    • Canary Islands Production Manager – Beatriz Fluxá
    • Production Coordinator – Andrew Surry
    • Canary Islands Production Coordinator – Xavi Tió
    • Assistant Production Coordinator – Chloe Warren
    • Travel & Accommodation Coordinator – Regina Ruffini
    • Production Secretary – Priscila Calero
    • Key Office Assistant – Idoia Perello Gómez
    • Production Assistants – Gonzalo Durán, María José Mùjica, Eduardo Silva
    • Crowd Second Assistant Director – Katharina Hofmann
    • 3rd Assistant Director – Oscar Santamaria
    • Crowd Office Assistant – Sira Belda
    • Crowd Assistants – Manu Díaz, María Herrera, Danny Triphook
    • Child Crowd Tutor – Ayose Cabrera
    • Child Crowd Chaperones – Marcela Avila, Marta Bombín, Emillio Rodríguez
    • Location Manager – Chris Moore
    • Canary Islands Location Manager – Yanira de Armas Tosco
    • Assistant Location Managers – Nicolás Araez, Isidro González
    • Location Office Coordinator – Laura González
    • Location Scout – María Sanz
    • Unit Manager – José Luis Ayra
    • Assistant Unit Manager – Juan Daniel Kikouki Pujol
    • Unit Assistants – Davide Manera, Tinerfe Martín
    • Location Site Managers – Matteo Bassani, Iván Jiménez
    • Autotrak Technician – Marian Manea
    • Location Assistants – Mónica Del Mazo, Juan Carlos Gúzmán, Winslow Iwaki, Delgado Labrador, Oliver Pérez, Mauro Taborda
    • Location Labour – Lionel Alonso, Sandro Benítez, Jesús Bolaños, Carlos Cabrera, Aday Cáceres, Juan Castillo, Jose Domínguez, Daniel Gonzalez, Josué Hernández, Aureliano Lage, Roberto Ledo, Julian Martin, Manuel Luis Molina, Felipe Neri, Juan Carlos Peña, Luis Daniel Pérez, Santiago Rodríguez, Julio Gil Roldán, Toni Sánchez
    • Location Accountant – Paul Murphy
    • Accountant – Sara Martín
    • Assistant Accountants – Lola Ibisate, Silvia Pajares
    • Payroll Accountant – Eva Nueno
    • Location Assistant Accountant – Adam Hutchings
    • Cashier – Helena Pajares
    • Clerk – Pablo Crespo
    • Camera Trainees – Sirma Castellano, Jessica Ríos
    • DIT Assistant – Luis Martínez
    • Workshop Captain – Luis Báez
    • Water Coordinator – Esther Ajá
    • Water Assistants – Christopher Allard, Juan Carlos García, Sergio Gondar, Acaymo Guayasen, Miguel Martínez, Irael Pérez, Shaday Pérez, Carmelo Prats, Rebeca Vega
    • Unit Labourers – Shaquir Díaz, Javier Manzaneda, Orats Mendive, Omar Perdomo, Fransico Socorro
    • Art Director’s Assistant – Jonathan Marín Socas
    • Costume Assistant – Ariadna de Armas
    • Set Decorating Buyer – Jorge Noguerales
    • Set Decorating Painters – Ana Cervera, Robert Ruiz
    • Props Buyer – Rosy Cano
    • Props Labourers – Jean Philippe Bordenga, Héctor Cabrera, Bentorey Espinel, Enrique García, Ricardo Gómez, Daniel Jiménez, Francisco Modinos, Jairo Ruiz, Robby Schaubroeck, Juan Carlos Zárate
    • Greens Assistants – Loic Michel, Albert Peña Olivé, Jordi Benito Peralta, Ilaria Porcella, Lucas Rodríguez
    • SFX Buyer – Goyo González
    • SFX Technicians – Juan José Izquierdo, Esteban Roma
    • Creature Effects Assistants – Fernando De Olano, Margarita Díaz
    • Transport Manager – Henry Dray
    • Assistant Transport Manager – Paul Wambach
    • Transport Captain – Max Zivkovic
    • On Set Transport Captain – Steve Doran
    • Transport Office Coordinator – Iraida Villegas
    • On Set Transport Coordinator – Darren Holvey
    • Assistant Transport Office Coordinator – Carla Purriños
    • Transport Assistant – Eduardo Clerisse
    • Unit Drivers – Alejo Pérez, Alfonso Sancho, Amanda Romero, Ana Granell, Andreu Grao, Andrés Rosello, Antonio Sánchez, Bart Roel Albert, Carl Redmond, Caroline Bohny, Ciara Murphy, Ciro Cabrera, Colin Hingston, Daniel Francés, David González, David Wallwork, Eduardo Medina, Ely Delgado, Enrique Francisco, Esteban Medina, Esther Saavedra, Estibaliz Ocio, Fernando Vega, Francisco Puig, Félix Castro, Félix Socorro, Gergely Dozsa, Gonzalo Brito, Gosia Zubrzycki, Ian H. Hastie, Ilaria Porcella, Iván Umpiérrez, Iñaki Morante, Javier Martín Armas, Joaquín Quirós, Joel Carballo, Jokin Karlos, Jonay Francés, Jose Ángel Guerrero, José Padrón, José Pardo, Lucrecia Saavedra, Lucía Fernández, Luis Miralles, Lukasz Runge, Marc Fábregas, Manuel Ramallal, Marcio Gianubbilo, Maria Nuria Moares, Marina Entero, Marta Galindo, María Diepenbrock, Mateo Berupe, Mattheew L. Stockwell, Mercedes Mora, Michael Chovan, Miriam Apeles, Morad Azzaoui, Nauzet Rodríguez, Nereida Vera, Nial Wallis, Noelia Vera, Néstor Cerpa, Pablo Iglesias, Paolo Ghedina, Phoebe Cole, Raina Vethakkan, Rayco Galván, Roberto Greciano, Rosella Chiostry, Susanne Murphy, Teresa Franco, Titi Argentano, Yemi Adeoye, Yeray A. Soler, Yolanda Campos
    • 4x4 Truck Drivers – Colin Hingston, Stephen Le Masurier, Josef “Zsolt” Madar
    • Unit Doctors – Eva Garćia, Joel Zurita, Michael Mari González, Rafael Bermejo
    • Unit Nurses – Dácil De León, Judith Pérez Jiménez
    • Health & Safety Advisor – Silvia González Rangil
    • Mountaineering Supervisor – Lucas Lorenzo
    • Mountain Rescue – Oliver Lavoisey
    • Mountain Safety – Damiano Pregnolato, Ezequiel Morales, Isaac Correa, Miriam Alemán, Nayra Cabrera, Simon Espinaux
    • Grips – Pepe Hernández, Ramón Rodríguez
    • Electricians – Jorge Morales, Javier Santana
    • Construction Supervisor – Miguel Girón
    • Construction Office Coordinator – Iraide Álvarez
    • Carpenters – Rayco Benítez, Domingo Delgado, José Antonio Dominguez, Alejo García, Matus Luptak, Felipe Magdalena, Esteban Padrón, Jesús Pérez
    • Scenic Painters – Luis de la Cruz, Tito Herrera
    • Stagehand – Ibrahima Seck
    • Construction Labourers – Carlos Cabrera, Joses Antonio López, Julio Ruiz
    • Marine Coordinator – Iñaki Domínguez
    • Military Coordinator – Sergeant Cristian Acosta
    • Co-Pilot – Robert Abelló Guimet
    • Helitrans Technician – Albert Graell
    • Production Services in the Canary Islands provided by – Sur-Film
      • Sur-Film Line Producer – Andreas Wentz
      • Sur-Film Head Accountant – Natalia Martin-Boix
      • Sur-Film Lawyer – Javier Mesa
      • Sur-Film Fiscal Advisor – José Ramon Barrera
    • Catering Provided by – Cuchara de Palo
      • Caterer – José Alfonso
      • Catering Manager – Fernando Sánchez Marco
    • Thanks To All Catering Crews
    • Shipping – Deuxmilles Zoll and Transport, S.L., Vapores Suardiaz Sur Atlantico S.L.
    • Location Security – Atlantisegur, S.L.
    • The Producers wish to thank and gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of – The Canary Islands Government, Cabildo Of Fuerteventura, Fuerteventura Environmental Department, Ayuntamiento de Pajara, Fuerteventura Film Commission
  • Dolomites Unit
    • Italian Production Services provided by – Lotus Production S.r.l. (a Company of Leone Film Group S.p.A.) and Panorama Films S.r.l.
    • Line Producer – Marco Valerio Pugini
    • Line Producer/UPM – Fabiomassimo Dell’Orco
    • Production Manager – Nick Fulton
    • IT Production Manager – Federico Santangelo
    • Assistant IT Production Manager – Jacopo Marras
    • Production Coordinators – Ella Chaitow, Annalisa Schmid, Steven Johnson, Stella Papetti
    • Travel & Accommodation Coordinator – Margherita Di Tullio
    • Production Secretary – Simona Brenna
    • Production Office Assistants – Mauro Fiori, Daniele Fornaciari
    • Assistant to Mr. Pugini – Rebecca Booth
    • Rushes Runner – Kevin Siorpaes
    • Production Accountant – Carmela Compagnone
    • UK Assistant Accountant – Laura Mateos Sanvicens
    • Vendors Accountant – Serena Peirasso
    • Payroll – Fabio Antico
    • Tax Credit Accountant – Franca Boccabella
    • Cashier – Andrea Tolomei
    • Second Assistant Director – Federica Durigon
    • Location Managers – Matt Clarke, Nicola Fedrigoni
    • Unit Managers – Gabor Agoston, Drew Payne
    • Assistant Location Manager – Stella Delleani
    • Location Coordinator – Gloria Zanette
    • Locations Key Production Assistant – Nevio De Conti
    • Unit Facilities Manager – Renato Latella
    • Locations & Facilities Production Assistants – Michele Bernardi, Chiara De Francesch, Federico Giacomelli, Alessandro Panella, Andrea Pordon, Massimo Rana, Gaetano Santangelo, Renato Zandegiacomo Seidelucio, Ivan Vendramet
    • Genny Manager – Giorgio Giarola
    • Genny Assistant Manager – Andrea Giarola
    • Road Safety Manager – Alessandro Nardi
    • Road Safety Assistant – Giuliano Nardi
    • Lead Alpine Guide – Davide Alberti Capazin
    • Alpine Guide Coordinator – Filippo Menardi
    • Alpine Guides – Carlo Alverà, Walter Bachmann, Michele Barbiero, Silvio Belli, Fabio Bernardi, Franz Boschetti, Gianpiero Bosetti, Roberto Canzan, Andrea Cattarossi, Paolo Da Pozzo, Luca Dapoz, Francesco De Cassan, Mirco Dell’Osta, Mauro Devich, Mario Dibona, Alessandro Fiori, Franco Gaspari, Pier Eugenio Genova, Daniele Geremia, Heini Glitl, Martin Kopfsguter, Samuele Majoni, Ferruccio Svaluto Moreolo, Simone Corte Pause, Hannes Pfeifhofer, Andrea Piccoliori, Stefano Piccoliori, Alex Pivirotto, Edi Pompanin, Joe Rainer, Helmut Rauchegger, Paolo Sbisà, Giacomo Schenardi, Robert Shmiedhofer, Pierfrancesco Smaltini, Christian Sordo, Herbert Summerer, Paolo Tassi, Felix Tschurtschenthaler, Edoardo Valleferro, Michele Zandegiacomo, Giovanni Zanettin, Mauro Zannoni, Giacomo Zardini
    • Aerial Coordinator – Antongiulio Dell’Orco
    • Helicopter Pilots – Luca Bertolino, Axel Gutweniger, Emanuel Kostner, Hansjorg Tschurtschenthaler
    • Medivac Pilot – Gabriel Kostner
    • Medivac Doctors – Leo Biancardi, Mauro Carlini, Lydia Rauch
    • Safety Advisor – Julian Vertefeuille
    • Winch Technicians – Gino Comelli, Rafael Kostner, Moritz Peristi, Othmar Prinoth
    • Helicopter Technicians – Luca De Cassai, Yuri De Cassan, Bean Holznecht, Ruben Moroder, Sepl Mussner
    • Security Supervisor – Francis McCormick
    • Security Coordinator – Jason Marzuttini
    • Unit Doctor – Assia Anniballi
    • Unit Nurse – Adilia Ismailova
    • Transport Managers – Melina Frias, Matteo Gottardis
    • Transport Captains – Simone Centioni, Filippo Del Bello, Antonio Sanchez Rubio
    • Transport Coordinator – Linda Paludetto
    • Assistant Transport Manager – Gianni Meglio
    • Transport Assistants/Drivers – Luca Eges Avidiaj, Cristian Cardarola
    • Unit Drivers – Luca Bortot, Manuel Cesco, Luca Da Rin De Rosa, Paolo Ghedina, Emilio Massarotto, Paolo Meneghet, Alessandro Petris, Mattia Zambon
    • Catering Manager – Cristina Leurini
    • Assistant Catering Manager – Mauro Bianchetti
    • Chef – Davide Melchiorre
    • Chef Assistant – Felice Reda
    • Caterers – Mirko Camilluzzi, Stefano De Cristofaro, Miki Marigo, Andrea Zandegiacomo Seidelucio, Giorgio Zandegiacomo Seidelucio, Paolo Spitaleri, Simone Zuccarello
    • Catering Truck Drivers – Roberto Martino, Roberto Ratini
    • Legal Advisor – Studio Ponti - De Sanctis & Partner
    • Insurance Provider – Cinesicurtà International
    • Tax Credit Consultant – Smart Consulting Group
    • Lotus Production US S.r.l.
      • CEO – Marco Antonio Belardi
      • Production Contacts – Alessandra Persia, Arianna Lancianese
    • Panorama Films S.r.l. Head of Administration – Patrizia Pizzini
  • Filmed with – Arri Rental Prime DNA Lenses and Camtec Falcon Lenses on Arri Digital Cameras
  • Avid Editing Equipment Supplied by – Hireworks and Pivotal Post
  • Filmed at – Pinewood Studios, London, England with the support of the British Film Commission and the UK Government’s Film Tax Relief and on location in Spain and Italy
  • Animal action monitored by – American Humane
  • Distributed by – Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Uncredited crew

Industrial Light & Magic

Special thanks

  • John Graydon, Partner, Saffery Champness[18]
  • Nigel Walde, Saffery Champness[18]
  • Harbor Picture Company[18]
  • British Film Institute[18]
  • The patient and generous families of the cast and crew[18]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 StarWars.com Ron Howard to Assume Directorial Duties on the Untitled Han Solo Film on StarWars.com (backup link)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 StarWars.com Christopher Miller and Phil Lord to Helm Han Solo Anthology Film on StarWars.com (original link is obsolete)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 StarWars.com Michael Kenneth Williams Joins Young Han Solo Film on StarWars.com (original link is obsolete)
  4. 4.0 4.1 Premium-Era-real 'Solo: A Star Wars Story': Phil Lord and Chris Miller Reveal Their Credit by Janko Roettgers & Tara Bitran on Variety (March 23, 2018) (backup link archived on June 10, 2020)
  5. 5.0 5.1 StarWars.com Alden Ehrenreich Is Han Solo on StarWars.com (backup link)
  6. StarWars.com Woody Harrelson Signs On for Young Han Solo Film on StarWars.com (backup link)
  7. StarWars.com Emilia Clarke Joins the Han Solo Stand-Alone Film on StarWars.com (backup link)
  8. StarWars.com Donald Glover Cast as Young Lando Calrissian in Upcoming Han Solo Star Wars Stand-Alone Film on StarWars.com (backup link)
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 StarWars.com Han Solo – Smuggler. Scoundrel. Hero. A New Star Wars Story Begins on StarWars.com (backup link)
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 StarWars.com Check Out the Official Solo: A Star Wars Story Trailer and Poster on StarWars.com (backup link)
  11. The star wars show logo The Star Wars Show: Han Solo Movie Composer REVEALED, New Star Wars: The Last Jedi Books, and SDCC! on the official Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link) (Posted on StarWars.com)
  12. Premium-Era-real The 2018 Official Selection on www.festival-cannes.com (April 12, 2018) (backup link archived on June 12, 2020)
  13. Premium-Era-real Inside 'Solo': A 'Star Wars' Story's Bumpy Ride to the Big Screen by Tapley, Kristopher on Variety (backup link archived on June 13, 2020)
  14. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of Solo: A Star Wars Story to 10 BBY.
  15. Star Wars: Timelines
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 Premium-Era-real Star Wars screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan on the past, present and future of 'Star Wars' by Rottenberg, Josh on the Los Angeles Times (December 3, 2015) (backup link archived on June 17, 2020)
  17. StarWars.com Official Synopsis for Solo: A Star Wars Story Revealed on StarWars.com (backup link)
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 18.5 18.6 Solo: A Star Wars Story
  19. The Art of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
  20. Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
  21. Premium-Era-real Army of the Lost Horizon by Steven Scaia on Kickstarter (backup link archived on January 8, 2020)
  22. Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back
  23. Premium-Era-real The most important line in Solo: A Star Wars Story was the first one written by Zakarin, Jordan on www.syfy.com (May 15, 2018) (backup link archived on May 25, 2019)
  24. 24.0 24.1 Premium-Era-real How Treasure Island, The Big Lebowski, and Heat inspired Solo: A Star Wars Story by Breznican, Anthony on Entertainment Weekly (February 12, 2018) (backup link archived on March 16, 2020)
  25. 25.0 25.1 25.2 Premium-Era-real The Solo: A Star Wars Story writers discuss the film's tone: "We're not dealing with the spiritual side" by Prell, Sam on GamesRadar (April 28, 2018) (backup link)
  26. Premium-Era-real Star Wars: Episode VIII will be classic war film like The Bridge on the River Kwai, director reveals by Collin, Robbie on The Telegraph (July 17, 2016) (backup link archived on May 23, 2019)
  27. Premium-Era-real 'Star Wars' Han Solo Spinoff: Actor Shortlist Revealed (EXCLUSIVE) by Kroll, Justin on Variety (January 11, 2016) (backup link archived on July 2, 2020)
  28. 28.0 28.1 28.2 Premium-Era-real Jon Kasdan Reveals Anthony Ingruber Auditioned for 'Solo', Plus More Interesting Bits by Pate, Jordan on starwarsnewsnet.com (June 1, 2018) (backup link archived on July 14, 2019)
  29. Premium-Era-real Alden Ehrenreich Is Ready to Prove He's Worthy of Han Solo by Pappademas, Alex on esquire.com (April 24, 2018) (backup link archived on July 17, 2020)
  30. Premium-Era-real 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' Actor Not Doing a Harrison Ford Impression by Schmidt, Joseph on ComicBook.com (April 17, 2018) (backup link archived on July 23, 2018)
  31. Premium-Era-real Harrison Ford was a covert adviser to Solo: A Star Wars Story by Breznican, Anthony on Entertainment Weekly (February 7, 2018) (backup link archived on June 9, 2020)
  32. Premium-Era-real Chris Miller and Phil Lord Discuss Being Kicked Off the Han Solo Movie by Sara Kempton on www.vulture.com (November 19, 2017) (backup link archived on April 12, 2023)
  33. Premium-Era-real The Han Solo Film Has Begun Filming! by Roberts, Dustin on TheForce.net (January 30, 2017) (backup link archived on July 30, 2019)
  34. Premium-Era-real Disney inicia el montaje de la zona de rodaje para la película 'Star Wars' by Carera, Antonio on laprovincia.es (March 11, 2017) (backup link archived on August 7, 2020)
  35. Premium-Era-real 'Star Wars' Charity Campaign Offers 'Last Jedi' Premiere Trip and Han Solo Movie Role by McMillan, Graeme on The Hollywood Reporter (April 11, 2017) (backup link archived on September 6, 2018)
  36. StarWars.com A Message from Lucasfilm Regarding the Untitled Han Solo Film on StarWars.com (backup link)
  37. Premium-Era-real How the Han Solo film broke apart — with Ron Howard picking up the pieces by Breznican, Anthony on Entertainment Weekly (June 22, 2017) (backup link archived on November 4, 2019)
  38. Premium-Era-real In 'Solo,' a battle for the soul, and tone, of 'Star Wars' by Coyle, Jake on abcnews.go.com (May 17, 2018) (backup link archived on May 17, 2018)
  39. TwitterLogo Ron Howard (@RealRonHoward) on Twitter (post): "Glad you are asking for one! I directed @WarwickADavis for the 1st time in 30 years today. It made me happy" (backup link)
  40. Premium-Era-real Ron Howard on 'Star Wars' Han Solo Movie Directing Gig: 'I've Been a Fan Forever' by Breznican, Anthony on Variety (June 23, 2017) (backup link archived on July 22, 2020)
  41. Premium-Era-real Michael Kenneth Williams' Role Cut From Star Wars Han Solo Movie Amid Reshoots by Antonia Blyth on Deadline (August 22, 2017) (backup link archived on June 4, 2020)
  42. Premium-Era-real Ron Howard: A Star Wars Story by Breznican, Anthony on Entertainment Weekly (February 9, 2018) (backup link archived on August 1, 2020)
  43. Premium-Era-real The Han Solo movie has a title — Solo by Breznican, Anthony on Entertainment Weekly (October 17, 2017) (backup link archived on June 19, 2019)
  44. Premium-Era-real Ron Howard Clarifies Status Of Solo: A Star Wars Story by Chichizola, Corey on CinemaBlend (March 31, 2018) (backup link archived on July 28, 2020)
  45. Premium-Era-real Post-Production Has Wrapped On Solo: A Star Wars Story by Agar, Chris on Screen Rant (April 22, 2018) (backup link archived on February 4, 2019)
  46. Premium-Era-real 'Solo' Locks In Key 'Star Wars' Veteran (EXCLUSIVE) by Burlingame, Jon on Variety (December 30, 2017) (backup link archived on August 2, 2020)
  47. StarWars.com Punch It: Solo: A Star Wars Story TV Spot Debuts on StarWars.com (backup link)
  48. StarWars.com We Love These New Solo: A Star Wars Story Teaser Posters on StarWars.com (backup link)
  49. Premium-Era-real Solo: A Star Wars Story Full Trailer Releasing During American Idol by Kendrick, Ben on ComicBookResources (April 7, 2018) (backup link archived on August 8, 2020)
  50. Premium-Era-real 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' Fandango Presales Double 'Black Panther's' Haul by Chuba, Kirsten on Variety (May 4, 2018) (backup link archived on September 6, 2018)
  51. StarWars.com Watch the Solo: A Star Wars Story Red Carpet Live at StarWars.com on StarWars.com (backup link)
  52. Premium-Era-real 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' Brings Chewbacca and Stormtroopers to Cannes by Ramin Setoodeh, Brent Lang on Variety (May 15, 2018) (backup link archived on September 6, 2018)
  53. Premium-Era-real Solo film brings Star Wars back to Cannes by Smith, Neil on the BBC (May 16, 2018) (backup link archived on August 14, 2019)
  54. StarWars.com New Solo: A Star Wars Story Photos and Details Revealed on StarWars.com (backup link)
  55. Premium-Era-real Han, Lando, and Chewie swagger in exclusive new images from Solo: A Star Wars Story by Breznican, Anthony on Entertainment Weekly (April 20, 2018) (backup link archived on January 8, 2020)
  56. Premium-Era-real Empire's Solo: A Star Wars Story Subscriber Cover Revealed on Empire (April 13, 2018) (backup link archived on June 12, 2020)
  57. Premium-Era-real Ron Howard Says George Lucas Suggested Change to 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' by Kilkenny, Katie on The Hollywood Reporter (May 3, 2018) (backup link archived on May 6, 2018)
  58. Premium-Era-real Ron Howard reveals 2 beloved characters have a 'rocky start' in 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' by McCarthy, Kelly on ABC News (May 4, 2018) (backup link archived on March 11, 2019)
  59. Premium-Era-real Emilia Clarke said she was 'an emotional wreck' filming final scenes for 'Game of Thrones' by Pelletiere, Nicole on ABC News (May 23, 2018) (backup link archived on March 31, 2019)
  60. Premium-Era-real Solo: A Star Wars Story Stars Are Coming to Jimmy Kimmel Live! on ABC News (May 4, 2018) (backup link archived on May 13, 2018)
  61. Premium-Era-real Donald Glover Tells Ellen About His Full Circle 'Star Wars' Moment With His Son by Wong, Curtis M. on HuffPost (May 21, 2018) (backup link archived on February 8, 2019)
  62. Premium-Era-real Emilia Clarke Ditched Her Own Star Wars Screening to Watch the Royal Wedding by Schnurr, Samantha on E! Online (May 22, 2018) (backup link archived on May 4, 2019)
  63. Premium-Era-real 'Saturday Night Live' Books Donald Glover as Host and Musical Guest by Turchiano, Danielle on Variety (April 14, 2018) (backup link archived on June 25, 2018)
  64. Premium-Era-real Chewbacca will get his own theme music — and more Solo revelations from Ron Howard by Breznican, Anthony on Entertainment Weekly (May 7, 2018) (backup link archived on May 28, 2020)
  65. Premium-Era-real At the 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' news conference, Ron Howard answers the one question on everyone's mind by Brown, Tracy on the Los Angeles Times (May 12, 2018) (backup link archived on April 12, 2020)
  66. Premium-Era-real Video Of 'Solo' Press Conference & Costume Display by LaSalata, Justin on Jedi News (May 13, 2018) (backup link archived on August 8, 2020)
  67. TwitterLogo Star Wars (@starwars) on Twitter (post): "The cast of Solo: A Star Wars Story will be answering your questions on Twitter this Saturday. Reply or tweet using #AskSolo." (backup link)
  68. Facebook icon Star Wars (@StarWars.UK) on Facebook (post on May 23, 2018) (backup link)
  69. Premium-Era-real 'Solo': How Big a Box Office Dud Is the 'Star Wars' Spinoff? by Lang, Brent on Variety (May 30, 2018) (backup link archived on July 22, 2020)
  70. Premium-Era-real Disney Film Chief Alan Horn Talks Fox Merger, 'Star Wars' and Pixar Post-John Lasseter by McClintock, Pamela on The Hollywood Reporter (February 21, 2019) (backup link archived on May 28, 2020)
  71. Premium-Era-real Oscar Nominations 2019 on The Oscars 2019 (backup link archived on July 29, 2020)
  72. Premium-Era-real 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' And 'Star Wars Resistance' Earn Saturn Award Nominations by Hart, Ben on The Star Wars Underworld (July 17, 2019) (backup link archived on January 7, 2020)
  73. Premium-Era-real 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' partners with the best brand possible: Solo cups by Beck, Kellen on Mashable (March 6, 2017) (backup link archived on December 7, 2018)
  74. YouTube Solo: A Star Wars Story exclusive trading cards, available only at Denny's! on the official Denny's YouTube channel (April 2, 2018) (original link is obsolete)
  75. Premium-Era-real Chewbacca Robs a Train in New Han Solo Renault Commercial by Burwick, Kevin on MovieWeb (April 8, 2018) (backup link archived on April 23, 2018)
  76. StarWars.com Solo: A Star Wars Story Products Revealed! on StarWars.com (backup link)
  77. StarWars.com Star Wars Battlefront II Announces All New Han Solo Season on StarWars.com (backup link)
  78. StarWars.com Updated: Star Wars Games Are Getting Special Modifications with New Solo: A Star Wars Story Content on StarWars.com (backup link)
  79. StarWars.com Solo: A Star Wars Story Blasts Into Pinball FX3 - Exclusive on StarWars.com (backup link)
  80. StarWars.com Tips for Building the Millennium Falcon in Minecraft on StarWars.com (backup link)
  81. StarWars.com Solo: A Star Wars Story Products Revealed! on StarWars.com (backup link)
  82. StarWars.com Solo: A Star Wars Story Books and Comics Revealed on StarWars.com (backup link)
  83. Most Wanted
  84. PenguinRandomHouse-Logo Solo: A Star Wars Story The Official Guide on Penguin Random House's official website (backup link)
  85. Solo: A Star Wars Story The Official Guide
  86. Solo: A Star Wars Story - The Official Movie Guide
  87. Entertainment Weekly's The Ultimate Guide to Han Solo
  88. Solo: A Star Wars Story Ultimate Sticker Collection
  89. SWInsider "Soldiers of the Empire: Policing the Worlds of Solo: A Star Wars Story" — Star Wars Insider 181
  90. The Art of Solo: A Star Wars Story
  91. Solo: A Star Wars Story: The Ultimate Guide
  92. GameSpot Artist Claims Han Solo Movie Posters Plagiarize His Art by Hayner, Chris on GameSpot.com (March 5, 2018) (backup link)
  93. Premium-Era-real Disney "Looking Into" Allegations of Design Theft Over 'Solo' Posters by Parker, Ryan on The Hollywood Reporter (March 5, 2018) (backup link archived on April 4, 2019)
  94. Premium-Era-real Disney Accused of Plagiarizing 'Solo: A Star Wars' Posters From French Artist Hachim Bahous by Sharf, Zack on IndieWire (March 6, 2018) (backup link archived on May 28, 2018)
  95. Premium-Era-real Lucasfilm Sued Over 'Star Wars' Card Game Disputem by Dedmon, Tanner on ComicBook.com (April 23, 2018) (backup link archived on June 25, 2018)
  96. StarWars.com Solo: A Star Wars Story Makes the Jump Home on StarWars.com (backup link)
  97. Premium-Era-real Solo screenwriter Jon Kasdan reveals 52 surprising Star Wars facts by Breznican, Anthony on Entertainment Weekly (September 14, 2018) (backup link archived on June 6, 2020)
  98. StarWars.com The Star Wars Show Meets Solo for a Special Facebook Event on StarWars.com (backup link)
  99. Facebook icon Star Wars (@StarWars.UK) on Facebook (post on September 20, 2018) (backup link)
  100. 100.0 100.1 100.2 100.3 100.4 100.5 TwitterLogo Dee Tails (@deetails) on Twitter (post): "Yeah, Regineer Teed, is me. Gelan Yees, Dilu Miah. Auromae Iselo, Derek Arnold. Tubes, Aiden Cook aka Two Tubes. Silvasu Fi, Stephanie Silva. Faddera Rabar, Barbara Fadden. Other than Warrick (Weazel) and Erin (Enfys) the others are stuntmen and women." (backup link)
  101. TwitterLogo Jon Kasdan (@JonKasdan) on Twitter (post): "Thank You, Kevin. I'm a huge fan and I had to get 'em in there, and then had to play it myself (with Toby Hefferman) to do it justice" (backup link)
  102. Instagram-Logo L'ain Freefall (@lainfreefall) on Instagram (post on May 26, 2018): "Lain Freefall- Naley Frifa. Close enough 😁 it's official and to my knowledge the first tattooist in Star Wars. Thank you universe. I'm actually still in shock." (screenshot)
  103. YouTube I'M IN STAR WARS! on the StevenBridges YouTube channel (August 13, 2018): "Talking about my experiences consulting and appearing in Solo: A Star Wars Story. (and yes, I met Donald Glover)" (backup link)
  104. Premium-Era-real Latest Guest Announcement - SAMANTHA ALLEYNE on showmastersonline.com (January 17, 2020) (backup link)
  105. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEFO5Hck4CI
  106. Premium-Era-real 15 Things We Learned About Solo: A Star Wars Story from Ron Howard by Ben Travis, James Dyer & Nick De Semlyen on www.empireonline.com (June 7, 2018) (backup link archived on September 3, 2019)
  107. Premium-Era-real 'Star Wars': Ron Howard Teases Fan Favorite Characters For Han Solo Spinoff by Ramos, Dino-Ray on Deadline (October 14, 2017) (backup link archived on December 7, 2019)
  108. Premium-Era-real 'Solo: A Star Wars Story': The Cut Cameo You Won't See In Ron Howard's Finished Film by Erbland, Kate on indiewire.com (May 26, 2018) (backup link archived on September 2, 2019)
  109. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEFO5Hck4CI
  110. 110.0 110.1 ILMlogo Solo: A Star Wars Story Credits on Industrial Light & Magic's official website (backup link)

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