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Star Wars: Han Solo movie gets a title

The movie, which follows the adventures of a young Han Solo before joining the Rebellion, has been named Solo: A Star Wars Story

The Han Solo spin-off of Star Wars has finally been titled Solo: A Star Wars Story. Director Ron Howard announced the news via a video on Twitter, where he said: "Production on the standalone Han Solo movie is wrapping up and it now has a title - Solo: A Star Wars Story."


The film follows the young Han Solo--a 20-something version of actor Harrison Ford's character--and Chewbacca's adventures before joining the Rebellion, including their encounters with Lando Calrissian.

Howard took over as director in August after the movie's original helmers, Phil Lord and Chris Miller, were fired. Lord and Miller had a falling out with Lucasfilm head Kathleen Kennedy and co-writer/executive producer Lawrence Kasdan.

The movie stars Alden Ehrenreich as the protagonist, Donald Glover as Calrissian, and basketball player Joonas Suotamo as Chewbacca. Woody Harrelson will portray Han's mentor, while Emilia Clarke, Thandie Newton and Phoebe Waller-Bridge play undisclosed roles. Paul Bettany, Warwick Davis, and Howard's brother, Clint Howard, will also appear in the film.

Solo: A Star Wars Story is slated to release in May 2018.
 

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