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May 23, 2018 · 2 Comments

Four Mysteries Solved by Solo: A Star Wars Story

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Four Mysteries Solved by Solo: A Star Wars Story

No spoilers! I saw Ron Howard’s first installment and it’s out of this world. Moment after action-packed moment, I found myself leaning over to my son saying, “NOW that makes sense!” In a galaxy far, far away (Corellia), a scrappy young man yearned to be a pilot and circle the stars. If you are a Star Wars film series fan-atic, you need these “ah ha” moments to put the stars into alignment. Here are four mysteries solved by Solo: A Star Wars Story.

Han Solo

Four Mysteries Solved by Solo: A Star Wars Story

What’s in a name?

Han is a bit of a loner. Hence the given last name…

Han Solo meets Chewbacca

Chewbacca

How was it that Han Solo befriended a Wookiee? How was the most famous pilot/copilot team created? And how do they communicate? Ta da!!

Millennium Falcon

That lovable rascal Lando is consistent. That’s all I’ll say about that. But he is responsible for the famed Millennium Falcon. How else would Han complete the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs??

Keep your eyes on the iconic gold dice that hang in the Millennium Falcon. (Did You Know? Three of
these were made by Tiffany.)

Han Solo girlfriend Qi'Ra

Love

Leia was not his first kiss. The princess was pre-dated by a street urchin.

And tickets are now on sale everywhere that tickets are sold! For more information about in-theater events and giveaways visit StarWars.com.

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Follow STAR WARS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/starwars  

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Visit the official SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY site: http://www.starwars.com/films/solo

SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY

There’s your mysteries solved by Solo: A Star Wars Story. Stay up-to-date for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker!

4 Mysteries Solved by Solo: A Star Wars Story

 

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