Seen In: Macbeth, Transformers: Age Of Extinction, Delivery Man, What Richard Did Why He'd Be Great As Solo: Reynor does have a certain amount of brash self-confidence, as evidenced from when he brandished a card at Mark Wahlberg which apparently gave him legal permission to have sex with his underage daughter (in Transformers: Age Of Extinction, not real life - that'd be f*cked up). All questionable Michael Bay logic aside, Reynor does have the right level of charm required for the role, and silenced any naysayers as to his acting talent by first garnering acclaim the critically-lauded indie What Richard Did, and later by doing damn fine work as Malcolm in one of the best adaptations of Macbeth ever made. What Are His Chances: Not much better than Lerman's. Reynor is yet to really wow anyone with his film credits, whereas other actors on this list may carry a bit more pedigree with them. There's also something about him that just doesn't feel like Han Solo. Granted, it might be the Irish accent.
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