We Now Know Exactly When SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY Will Take Place In The Franchise Timeline

We Now Know Exactly When SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY Will Take Place In The Franchise Timeline

Courtesy of publisher Del Ray, we have a better understanding of where Solo: A Star Wars Story fits in the complex timeline of the Star Wars franchise. Hang on, because it's about to get complicated.

By MattIsForReal - Feb 26, 2018 08:02 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
We already knew that, as a prequel, Solo: A Star Wars Story would take place at some point before A New Hope, but Star Wars is a huge franchise with deep lore. There's a lot that happened before Han met Luke in that Mos Eisley cantina and now we have a better idea of just when in the franchise timeline the upcoming standalone Solo film will be set. 

Publisher Del Ray has posted a timeline of its many Star Wars novels, all in chronological order. Interestingly, Solo is set before both the animated Star Wars Rebels television series and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story movie, making it the first big screen flick to take place after the rise of the Empire in 2005's Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith chronologically.

More specifically, Solo takes place between the novels Star Wars: Tarkin and Star Wars: Thrawn. James Luceno's Tarkin novel is set 14 years before the original 1977 movie. Disney CEO Bob Eiger had previously revealed that Solo would span the course of 6 years of Han Solo's life, from ages 18 to 24. Since Han is around 29-years-old at the time of A New Hope, it would mean that the new movie is about 11 years ahead of the original trilogy, giving the studio ample time to work with.

In addition to the official novelization of Solo, there's Last Shot: A Han and Lando Novel - a book that is said to take place between Solo and A New Hope as well as explore post-Return of the Jedi. The brief description for Last Shot reads:
 

Even the fastest ship in the galaxy can’t outrun the past. . . .
 
THEN:
 
It’s one of the galaxy’s most dangerous secrets: a mysterious transmitter with unknown power and a reward for its discovery that most could only dream of claiming. But those who fly the Millennium Falcon throughout its infamous history aren’t your average scoundrels. Not once, but twice, the crew of the Falcontries to claim the elusive prize—first, Lando Calrissian and the droid L3-37 at the dawn of an ambitious career, and later, a young and hungry Han Solo with the help of his copilot, Chewbacca. But the device’s creator, the volatile criminal Fyzen Gor, isn’t interested in sharing. And Gor knows how to hold a grudge. . . .
 
NOW:
 
It’s been ten years since the rebel hero Han Solo last encountered Fyzen Gor. After mounting a successful rebellion against the Empire and starting a family with an Alderaanian princess, Han hasn’t given much thought to the mad inventor. But when Lando turns up at Han’s doorstep in the middle of the night, it’s Fyzen’s assassins that he’s running from. And without Han’s help, Lando—and all life on Cloud City—will be annihilated.
 
With the assistance of a young hotshot pilot, an Ewok slicer prodigy, the woman who might be the love of Lando’s life, and Han’s best and furriest friend, the two most notorious scoundrels in the New Republic are working together once more. They’ll have to journey across the stars—and into the past—before Gor uses the device’s power to reshape the galaxy.

With Disney and Lucasfilm bouncing all over the Star Wars timeline with standalone films and novelizations, the web will only get more complicated moving forward. 

Solo: A Star Wars Story flies into theaters May 25, 2018.

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ArtFreak
ArtFreak - 2/26/2018, 7:44 PM
*Tarkin

It’s even spelled on the book you linked a pic of.
RocknRolla
RocknRolla - 2/26/2018, 7:57 PM
@ArtFreak - who thought that this movie would be set in another chronological timeline than exactly this. Not entirely interesting at all.
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 2/27/2018, 3:54 AM
@ArtFreak - And yet even with all these new details I still have zero interest in this film.
AwesomePromoz
AwesomePromoz - 2/27/2018, 5:01 AM
I hope the 6 year time span is just a quick little flashback as in Rogue One, not a Goodfellas epic narrative sprawl.
Batman5
Batman5 - 2/26/2018, 7:47 PM
Ok well obviously thr they already said it wld be abt 5 yrs from new hope
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 2/26/2018, 7:57 PM
Well DUH!!!! I mean, Rogue One literally ends with the beginning of A New Hope, so it can't happen between those two films!

This is literally just confirming the obvious.

Also: #SoloIsAPrequel. I think I'd make MrSundayMovies proud ;-)
BloodyBed
BloodyBed - 2/26/2018, 8:32 PM
I really don't acknowledge any of the written stuff as canon, even though they say it's canon. Like the netflix shows.

If it ain't a moovie or show, it ain't stah wars.
BloodyBed
BloodyBed - 2/26/2018, 8:33 PM
That being said I still love the side stuff, just, not canon.
ZombieScarblood
ZombieScarblood - 2/26/2018, 8:34 PM
VictorKrueger
VictorKrueger - 2/26/2018, 8:36 PM
What they won't show is the tragic accident that Han Solo gets into that damages his face and he needs cosmetic, reconstructive surgery in a bacta tank so he ends up looking like Harrison Ford only 5 years after the end of "Solo".
LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 2/26/2018, 8:39 PM
After 3 but before Rogue One
Saga
Saga - 2/26/2018, 9:01 PM
Hopefully they show some remains of the republic like ships or maybe a clone group cameo
smoke317
smoke317 - 2/26/2018, 9:03 PM
So the Solo movie must obviously time jump around a lot. Will it show Han & Lando first meeting & Han winning the Falcon from Lando or has that stuff already occurred in the Last Shot novel? Or does the Solo movie/novel time jump around that book???
ChangAlang
ChangAlang - 2/26/2018, 9:19 PM
Hoping to see this bounty hunter again
ChangAlang
ChangAlang - 2/26/2018, 9:24 PM
Why not...


Oberlin4Prez
Oberlin4Prez - 2/27/2018, 1:15 AM
I smell a trilogy
kylo0607
kylo0607 - 2/27/2018, 2:24 AM
Nice, I guess it was obvious it would be a prequel.

Speaking of the Tarkin novel, I read it 2 months ago and it is very good - provides a very good background on the character (his past is VERY interesting), why he is the way he is and a bit of insight on his relationship with both Palpatine and Vader.

A bit slow at times, but defo a good novel!
darkboy
darkboy - 2/27/2018, 2:25 AM
If greedo isnt in it Ill be forced to hate it
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 2/27/2018, 3:56 AM
Truthfully I wanted a Kenobi spinoff film set right after Episode III detailing Kenobi's life in hiding while battling the Empire.
MotherGooseUPus
MotherGooseUPus - 2/27/2018, 4:02 AM
I just really dont care about this movie


Batmangina
Batmangina - 2/27/2018, 5:04 AM
I was hoping it was 30,000 years before the Battle of Yavin like the other Over Milked Space Cow Titty shit I don't care about.

Because continuity.

I'm just glad they took the time to make a detailed backstory for the charming/mysterious rogue archetype from a 40 year old movie.

Can we get these guys on an Aragorn Trilogy?

I'm dying to see him walk around the woods played by an angsty millennial 75 years before LOTR.
BiggerLuke
BiggerLuke - 2/27/2018, 5:11 AM
@Batmangina - Don't give WB any ideas.
Gizmoduck
Gizmoduck - 2/27/2018, 6:37 AM
Ha, anyone notice Lando(Donald Glover) has a robot named l3-37, or 1337 - leet. I wonder if he specifically asked for it to be named that. Being he is a child of the internet.
PsychoticSpaceRaccoon
PsychoticSpaceRaccoon - 2/27/2018, 7:16 AM
"With the assistance of a young hotshot pilot, an Ewok slicer prodigy..."

What.
The.
Flark?

Ewok slicer prodigy?

ODanil
ODanil - 2/27/2018, 7:26 AM
So.

Han's 18 in the movie?
Bryanferryfan
Bryanferryfan - 2/27/2018, 7:37 AM
I think we all just might be pleasantly surprised by this movie.
SisterSunday52
SisterSunday52 - 2/27/2018, 8:50 AM
@Bryanferryfan - I think so too, strangely enough. The trailers are more impressive than I thought they would be, now that I know why Han Solo sounds kind of like a teenager, that's not going to be much of a hang up. This might actually be the first GOOD product of studio interference that we will have had in a long time.
SWelch
SWelch - 2/27/2018, 9:55 AM
Does any one remember the Lando novels from the 80s by L. Neil Smith? I don't have them around any more but if I remember correctly he had a droid called L3-37 in the novels. If some one could say if this correct or not.
fundamentallyOT
fundamentallyOT - 2/27/2018, 10:47 AM
But don't worry. In case the flying solo product/movie has endless plotpoints, you can always buy the novels, the games, the trading cards, the clues on the cereal boxes etc... to connect all the dots.
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