Star Wars: Solo - 10 New Details Lucasfilm Just Revealed

3. George Lucas' Input

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Having sold Lucasfilm to Disney back in 2012, George Lucas is pretty much done with Star Wars. Of course, he still gets asked about it whenever a new film is released, but he's not a part of its making.

Except, in a small way, for Solo.

Lucas, who directed Ron Howard in American Graffiti - a film this looks like being somewhat influenced by - stopped by the set to see production and visit old friends, and actually ended up having a little bit of input on the movie, as Kathleen Kennedy explains:

"He had intended to just kind of stop by and say hi, and he stayed five hours. There’s even one little moment in a scene that — I can’t tell you what, sorry — but in the scene on the Millennium Falcon where George said, ‘Why doesn’t Han just do this.’”

“It actually is a funny little bit that will probably get a laugh. And Ron happened to be by the monitor and not inside the Falcon and he goes, ‘Oh that’s a great idea,’ and ran in and said, ‘George wants us to do this.’ So that was pretty cool. I think George felt pretty great about that. He could revisit these characters, and I think he felt so comfortable, obviously with Ron being there, that it was just fun for him."

Over a decade on from Revenge of the Sith and a few years after selling Lucasfilm, George Lucas has helped make another Star Wars film.

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