VIDEO : Solo: A Star Wars Story Writer Reveals Films' Biggest Flaw

Solo: A Star Wars Story, the lowest-grossing (but still entertaining) movie in the franchise, is available today, September 14, as a digital download. To celebrate the occasion, Jon Kasdan, who wrote the film with his dad Lawrence (who also penned The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, and The Force Awakens), shared ?53 random factoids & notes about the making & writing
acknowledged one of Solo?s biggest problems: not enough Thandie Newton. (This is also true of Westworld.)
Her character, Val, was killed during the best scene in the movie, the train heist. But it happens early in the second act, and as Kasdan wrote, ?In retrospect, Thandie Newton may actually have been too good and too interesting as Val? Thandie is so compelling to watch that the death of her character feels a little like a cheat. It?s an odd and unexpected problem that comes with working with such amazing, compelling actors in the Star Wars universe.


Solo: A Star Wars Story Writer Reveals Films' Biggest Flaw

14-09-2018 - Vidéo