We’ve heard loads about the Han Solo film in the most recent week than in all the earlier months of shooting consolidated.
Hollywood was shocked when Lucasfilm ousted its directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller from the venture. It was two years after they were roped in for the job and months into shooting.
Ron Howard was immediately brought in as their substitution. Furthermore, the aftermath proceeds with talks of on-set conflicts, and star Alden Ehrenreich requiring an acting mentor.
Therefore, it’s very pleasant to have some news not linked to that harried production. As indicated by The Hashtag Show, Jabba the Hutt has a key role to play in the movie, and that is not liable to change under Howard. The character, who initially showed up in Return of the Jedi before being shoehorned into the special version of A New Hope, will supposedly be a blend of CGI and animatronics.
It makes sense for the character to show up, given that he has a long history with Solo. In addition to this, it’s comforting that he will be partially practical, instead of completely CG.
Ideally, this is the primary indication of the film getting back on track, and a more clear production until its release, which is planned for 25th May, 2018.