Here’s the one thing George Lucas changed in Solo: A Star Wars Story (just don't give him your coat)

You didn’t think 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Solo: A Star Wars Story would get away with not including some input from the granddaddy of all things a galaxy far, far away now, did you? Thankfully, this isn’t a Han shot first sitch; the addition has been made with Solo’s legacy in mind. The most minor of minor spoilers to follow…

As revealed during an interview with , director Ron Howard took in some words of wisdom from Mr. Lucas himself when it came to a scene between Alden Ehrenreich’s Han and Emilia Clarke’s Qi’ra where Han chose to 💟hang up Qi’ra’s cloak just beജfore some sweet lovin’.

Howard revealed: “He [Lucas] said, ‘You know, Han wouldn’t bother to haꦚng it up,’ And then he sort of did it. George became Han Solo for a second. The body langu🥂age was there and the attitude. Not only was it a nice accent on the scene, but it was also a reminder that George created this character and really understood him. He was so reluctant [to offer his opinion], and yet the choice was so right that it was fun to use it.” 

So, now you know who to thank when it comes to Han’s slightly messy demeanour – and whether Han cares about the state of your cloak bef🎶ore kissing you. The answer is no.

He’s not the only OG Star Wars presence to have an opinion on the Han Solo movie, however. Harrison Ford was “raving” about 🌞Alden Ehrenreich’s performance, according to Ron Howard, even going as far to say: “He made it his own.” High praise indeed, and proof that new and old-school can work tog🙈ether, despite being strange bedfellows.

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