Set Photos and Video Emerge From the Han Solo Movie

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After the recent behind-the-scenes shakeup that saw Ron Howard taking over directing duties from Phil Lord and Chris Miller on the Han Solo Star Wars anthology movie, we’ve been dying for any hint of what’s going on with the project—even more than usual. Now, we’ve finally got some set photos and video to pore over.

The imagery, which first showed up on TMZ, shows young Han (Alden Ehrenreich), Beckett (Woody Harrelson), a person who appears to be Emilia Clarke’s character, and Chewbacca all together in a room featuring cases of artifacts reminiscent of the Collector’s place in Guardians of the Galaxy. It’s pretty much exactly the kind of place you’d expect to see a famous smuggler, although it’s hard to tell, even in the video, what’s actually going on in the scene.

Perhaps more knowledgeable Star Wars fans will have more to glean in the comments? Harrelson’s Beckett is supposedly something of a mentor for the young Han Solo, so it’s possible that this is his trophy room we’re seeing, serving as inspiration for the young scoundrel—though we all know now how that eventually turned out.

(via io9, featured image: Lucasfilm)

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