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The newest Star Wars movie might be called Solo: A Star Wars Story, but let's face it, there is no Han Solo film without Chewbacca. And for fans of the Star Wars franchise, there is no Han without ...
Han Solo Met Chewie’s Family In the Much-Maligned Holiday Special. View full post on Youtube. Han Solo was a truly good friend to Chewbacca. He even visited his family for the holidays!
After decades of listening to Han Solo brag about Kessel Run in several Star Wars movies, we'll finally get to see him put his money where his mouth is. The first solo Han film, directed by Ron ...
Han Solo is steering into the skid. That’s the technique a driver uses when things are going totally wrong, when the vehicle is slipping out of control. Turn in the direction where you’re ...
Chronologically, Han Solo’s new, Lucasfilm-approved timeline begins with Solo: A Star Wars Story. (While the Falcon makes a canonical appearance in Revenge of the Sith, it would have been ...
Ron Howard’s “Solo,” a look at the early years of beloved scoundrel Han Solo ... “To me, this is a love story between Han and Chewie,” the younger Kasdan told the outlet.
If Han and Chewie didn't make their way to Tattooine at the end of Solo, Han may have never come into the crosshairs of Jabba, nor would he have had that fateful run-in with Greedo, or been ...
In the case of Solo: A Star Wars Story part of that journey is going to be watching Chewie and Han learn to get along. According to star Alden Ehrenreich in USA Today , the two don't exactly get ...
Everyone loves Han Solo. He made the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs, his best friend is a furry oaf, he hates odds, and at one point he was going to be a green-skinned fish monster. Here are ...
Chewie wants to start being his co-pilot right away, but Solo tells him they’ll meet again, because “I’m gonna be a father and no way my kid won’t have you in his life.” ...
Nevertheless, Chewie's has seen a lot over nearly two centuries, whereas Alden Ehrenreich's Han is only in his mid-to-late 20s, so Ehrenreich's comment to USA Today makes sense.
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