Producer Walt Disney Co shut down an entire block and filled two
historic theaters to debut the film for industry guests, fans
and VIPs including "Star Wars" creator George Lucas and
Amazon.com Inc Chief Executive Jeff Bezos.
The movie begins rolling out in international theaters on May
23.
Alden Ehrenreich, 28, stepped into the role of Han Solo made
famous by Harrison Ford in the original "Star Wars" trilogy that
began in 1977. Ehrenreich plays a younger Solo just beginning
his pilot training and seeking his own spaceship when he becomes
involved in a dangerous mission in the galaxy far, far away.
Disney is hoping audiences embrace the movie after reshoots
midway through production. Ron Howard finished the film after
original directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller were fired.
"This was a very unusual circumstance, and I decided to take it
on frankly as a kind of a challenge," Howard said on the red
carpet. "I'm so glad that I jumped in."
Stars including Ehrenreich, Emilia Clarke, Donald Glover and
Woody Harrelson posed on the carpet alongside the furry wookiee
Chewbacca and a handful of Stormtroopers.
Box office experts predict fans will turn out in force for
"Solo." The movie could bring in as much as $185 million over
Memorial Day weekend, which would be a record for that holiday
period, according to BoxOffice.com.
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Fans around the world have debated how Ehrenreich, little known
beyond a well-received performance in quirky 2016 comedy "Hail,
Caesar," will take on one of the most iconic roles in cinema.
At Thursday's premiere, audience members cheered at key moments such
as when Han meets his eventual co-pilot Chewbacca, takes control of
the Falcon for the first time, and comes face-to-face with fellow
smuggler Lando Calrissian, portrayed by Glover.
Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker in five "Star Wars" films,
also attended the premiere, as did Billy Dee Williams, who portrayed
Calrissian in "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi."
In "Solo," the younger Lando "doesn't know what he's quite doing
yet," Glover said. "I think he understands how to survive and make
that look good. He knows how to make surviving look sexy."
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Additional reporting by Omar Younis;
Editing by Catherine Evans)
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