Last year, reports started doing the rounds about some sort of spinoff or continuation of
Solo: A Star Wars Story being in the works for Disney+. At the time, there were rumblings that the plan could be to focus on Crimson Dawn or Black Sun as the way
Solo ended definitely left the door open for some sort of continuation of the story.
Now, though,
Star Wars Unity is reporting that if Donald Glover's Lando Calrissian makes his return in whatever form this show takes, there are tentative plans for him to receive his own spinoff.
Solo didn't exactly end on a cliffhanger but it did leave the door open for more stories, and it's clear that Han Solo's origin hasn't been fully explored. Yes, we know how he got his hands on the Millennium Falcon but was that really the last time he saw Qi'ra? There are clearly also gaps in Darth Maul's past which need to be addressed before he met his maker in
Star Wars Rebels.
As for Glover's Lando, he was definitely a breakout character in Solo and it's hard to imagine fans not wanting to see more of him in action (especially after
The Rise of Skywalker gave the older version of the iconic hero such a small amount of screentime last year).
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11. Attack Of The Clones
Attack of the Clones certainly had its moments but far too many of them fall into the "WTF?" category to remember this sequel with anything other than disdain. From the awful subplot revolving around Anakin and Padme to Yoda's almost comical duel with Count Dooku, this movie did some good with the introduction of Clone Troopers and a strong villain.
However, for every plus point, there were moments like Jango Fett being the basis for those clones (and Boba thereby being one of them too) to ruin that. Attack of the Clones was simply one of those sequels that tried going bigger and better but ultimately failed in nearly every respect despite some impressive action scenes.
5. The Last Jedi
The Last Jedi has been an extremely divisive movie but so was The Empire Strikes Back when it was released! Yes, there was a lot of humour and the answers Rian Johnson provided to some long-standing questions were a underwhelming but he deserves to be praised for helping the franchise move on from what's come before and setting the stage for what should have been amazing finale in the form of Episode IX.
Things may not have panned out exactly as some fans wanted but this was an incredible addition to the series and one which blew us all away with a plethora of breathtaking sequences and memorable character moments. Unfortuantely, some creative decisions still don't sit right, including Luke Skywalker's new attitude. Undoing what came before to such a large extent also felt like a mistake but it's still great in many ways.
Oh, and we'll never not love the Porgs!