Ron Howards officially directing the Han Solo movie and people are 100% behind it (they arent)

It’s official: the Han Solo movie (opens in new tab) has parted with original directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller, and Lucasfilm has handed the reins over to Ron Howard. The director of The Da Vinci Code and producer of the Arrested Development series has taken over after four and half months of shooting by his predecessors (who were best known for directing The Lego Movie (opens in new tab)), according to The Hollywood Reporter (opens in new tab). A statement from Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy confirmed the transition.

“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,” Kennedy said. “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.”

The internet’s reaction to the news was a bit less enthusiastic than Kennedy’s.

If your film can go from Lord & Miller to Ron Howard that tells me you don’t even know what tone you want.June 22, 2017

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RON HOWARD pic.twitter.com/1GDmR460kRJune 22, 2017

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So Ron Howard is in talks to finish the Han Solo movie. That’s like ordering spicy Szechuan and getting a plate of vanilla ice cream.June 21, 2017

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Phil Lord and Chris Miller: It’s so nice how we’re in charge of our own Star Wars movie.[Ron Howard voice]: They weren’t https://t.co/22059PoFaOJune 22, 2017

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Directorial tastes aside, it’s still a worryingly late creative changeover for a film due to hit theaters on May 25, 2018. THR says the untitled Han Solo movie was about three-quarters of the way through principal photography before creative differences (opens in new tab) between longtime Star Wars screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan and former directors Lord and Miller proved unworkable. Filming is now set to resume under Howard’s direction on July 10.

Howard assumes the role under far from ideal circumstances, but his decades of experience in front of and behind the camera make him a pretty safe bet to get things back on track. We’ll see if Disney and Lucasfilm keep the current May premiere date or if they push it back to December, as they did for Star Wars: The Last Jedi (opens in new tab).

Read our full news recap of the Han Solo movie (opens in new tab) for more context, and check out the two new characters played by Benicio del Toro and Laura Dern (opens in new tab).

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