Ron Howard has stepped in to direct Lucasfilm and Disney's untitled Han Solo movie, Lucasfilm announced on Thursday.
"At Lucasfilm, we believe the highest goal of each film is to delight, carrying forward the spirit of the saga that George Lucas began forty years ago," said Kathleen Kennedy, president of Lucasfilm. "With that in mind, we're thrilled to announce that Ron Howard will step in to direct the untitled Han Solo film. We have a wonderful script, an incredible cast and crew, and the absolute commitment to make a great movie. Filming will resume the 10th of July."
Howard takes over the director chair just two days after Phil Lord and Chris Miller were let go from the "Star Wars" spinoff. The directors had been at the wheel of the film, starring Alden Ehrenreich in the role that Harrison Ford made famous, for nearly two years. Physical production commenced in late January in the U.K., and the men completed nearly 17 weeks of shooting through May.
Here are three things you need to know about the abrupt exit of the "21 Jump Street" and "Lego Movie" directors from the Untitled Han Solo Star Wars Anthology Film:
1. "Creative Differences" Is True (for Once)
"Creative differences" is the Hollywood version of "irreconcilable differences" — or a very polite way to tell judge and jury you'd rather die than stay in your marriage.
In the case of the Han Solo spinoff, however, it's actually true. Lord and Miller had a vision for the movie that greatly differed from that of Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy, an individual familiar with the conflict told TheWrap.