The second trailer for “Solo: A Star Wars Story” landed late Sunday, and the undercurrent to the two-minute-plus clip seems to be: Let’s assuage your concerns, dear viewer, about this once-troubled production. So we get the pieces of the “putting-together-a-crew” plot — “Ocean’s 11″ style — snapping snugly together like Star Wars Lego bricks. Solo (Alden Ehrenreich) listens to the mission in “Solo: A Star Wars Story.” (Disney/Lucasfilm)Sure, the trailer — like young Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich) himself — might still look “a little rough around the edges,” but we’re being reassured with touches great and small that all is “good.”“You’re after something. Read more:‘Creative differences’ affect films from ‘Solo’ to ‘Deadpool,’ but franchises soldier onDon’t be surprised by Ron Howard directing a ‘Star Wars’ movie. As the Han Solo spinoff fires its directors, the question is: Can this thing still fly?
Source: Washington Post April 09, 2018 12:53 UTC