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Gamorrean Guard Grabs Solo by PAUL SPRINGER

Paul Springer played Ree Yees, a Mon Calamari and a Gamorrean Guard in Return of the Jedi. In this part of DJ’s interview, we nail in on the guard Paul played and his part with Harrison Ford.


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Just as a FYI, to avoid old posts becoming one with the Force, this post has been republished so it can be a blue glowy thing, it was Originally posted 2024-06-09 11:01:55.

Ben Solo Film Fallout and All New Star Wars Rumors

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More info has emerged regarding Adam Driver’s rejected script for “The Hunt for Ben Solo” and we take a look at all the newest details, including more fan reaction. With The Mandalorian and Grogu hitting theaters next year, and Ahsoka season two also making its debut in 2026, we review the latest production updates, along with interview highlights from stars Jeremy Allen White and Sigourney Weaver. Plus, be sure to stick around to the end of the show as we reveal some hot rumors regarding the animated series Darth Maul: Shadow Lord, the resurrection of Rogue Squadron, and behind-the-scenes info about James Mangold’s involvement in the franchise. In the wake of massive increases to the MSRP for new Hasbro Star Wars action figures, we put the state of collecting under the microscope and review all of the price hikes throughout the history of the hobby. Is it mere inflation, or is it blatant price gouging? Our research may surprise you.


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Adam Driver’s “The Hunt For Ben Solo” Shot Down By Disney

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In an interview this week, Oscar-nominated actor Adam Driver revealed that he, along with Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh developed a script for a new Star Wars movie called “The Hunt For Ben Solo”, which was ultimately rejected by Disney’s top brass. So what gives? We look at every angle of this story to break it all down, along with listener reactions and fired-up opinions. We pay tribute to legendary artist Drew Struzan with Erik Sharkey, director of the documentary “Drew: The Man Behind The Poster” and discuss some of his iconic Star Wars movie posters. Will we see the original 1977 version of Star Wars back in theaters for its upcoming 50th anniversary? We analyze some leaked info and imagery that may suggest the answer is yes. Plus, George Lucas and Mellody Hobson recently were interviewed about the soon-to-open Lucas Museum in LA. We review the highlights along with some comments from George about life after Star Wars.


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Drawing Count Solo

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Drawing Count Solo

Ever wanted to draw Star Wars characters and vehicles just like the professional comic book artists? In this step-by-step series, Star Wars artists and illustrators show you how to draw some of the most beloved characters in the saga.

Star Wars illustrator Nicole Falk explains with these easy-to-follow steps how to draw a vampire version of Han Solo just in time for Halloween.

Steps 1-4 are to be drawn lightly with a pencil. Finished lines and details will come at the end.

Step One:
Draw lightly with pencil all the basic shapes that make up Count Solo, the vampire! Draw in the oval for the head, the body line for the basic pose and the outline of the cloak. This is where you decide the outline for your pose.

Step Two:
Next, draw a little bit more detail in the form. Make the pencil marks nice and light so you can erase and draw them again if you want to change anything. Since this is a Star Wars Monster Mash up, you can decide which parts of Han Solo you would like to keep and which parts of Count Dracula you would like to use.

Step Three:
Now we’re really going to start making the drawing come alive! I decided to keep Han’s basic outfit underneath and a vampire cloak on top. I added some vampire hair (keeping his sideburns of course) and the Dracula medallion. What details of Dracula or a vampire would you like to use?

Step Four:
Here is where you can add in more details. Draw in his eyes, eyebrows, nose and mouth (most likely smirking). Detail in the belt and the medallion. Don’t forget the fangs! That’s a vampire essential!

Step Five:
Is our Count Solo looking vampirific enough? Then you can go over the pencil with some dark pencil or ink. Use a pen, a dark-colored pencil or a fine tip marker. Be careful, stay on those lines, after all your hard work, keep this part clean! And since you did such nice work on Count Solo, we should get him more comfortable, let’s set up his Carbonite coffin in case he gets tired.

Place him in a creepy stone castle!

Always remember you can use your own imagination too. That is the fun part of drawing, it can be anything you want! Where would you put him? On the Millennium Falcon? In a haunted house?

Step Six:
Now you can color your drawing anyway you want. You can use colored pencils or crayons, watercolors or markers. You can even color it the computer. It’s completely up to you.

Solo | Art

Welcome to the Star Wars Gallery.  A collection of some great images from Solo: A Star Wars Story.

Below you will find a Gallery of Art from the second standalone movie, from  2018.

I hope you enjoy them.

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Star Wars | Solo: A Star Wars Story

Star Wars – Solo – A Star Wars Story

Attention all Star Wars fans! Brace yourselves for an epic ride in the latest adaptation of Solo: A Star Wars Story. Get ready to be blown away by exclusive content that’s never been seen before, including thrilling scenes from alternate versions of the script. Discover Han Solo’s past in the Imperial Navy, Qi’ra’s intriguing backstory, the beginnings of the rebellion, and much more!

For years, Han Solo has been the ultimate hero who’s captured the hearts of Star Wars fans everywhere. But before he walked into the cantina at Mos Eisley spaceport, Han was already chasing adventure and dodging trouble. As a young boy growing up on the gritty industrial planet Corellia, Han dreams of exploring the galaxy at the helm of his own starship. But he’s trapped in a life of poverty and crime, under the control of the sinister Lady Proxima and her brutal street gang.

When Han attempts to escape with his girlfriend and partner-in-crime, Qi’ra, he succeeds, but she’s left behind. Determined to free her and find his own offworld vessel, Han enlists in the Imperial Navy. But for a rebellious loner like Han, fitting in with the strict rules of the Navy is a challenge. When the Empire clips his wings, he goes rogue and dives headfirst into the world of smugglers, gamblers, and con artists.

There he meets the charming and cunning high roller, Lando Calrissian, and makes an unlikely friend in a cantankerous Wookiee called Chewbacca. And when Han finally lays eyes on the Millennium Falcon, he knows he’s found his perfect ship. In order to claim his place as a notorious outlaw, Han joins a crew of pirates to pull off a daring heist. With the stakes high, the danger great, and the odds against him, Han Solo takes on the challenge.

Critics can’t get enough of this novel adaptation, calling it the best yet. This fun adventure tale within the larger Star Wars franchise explores a new bit of the world that we haven’t yet seen. So, don’t miss out on the excitement and grab your copy of Solo: A Star Wars Story today!

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Yoda’s Datapad
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Bring Us “Pan Solo” and A Cookie

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The problem was Han Solo’s lips.

For three months, Hannalee Pervan and her mother, Catherine, had carefully planned out how to create a 6-foot-tall, 3-foot-wide sculpture of Solo encased in carbonite using the tools of their trade from One House Bakery in Benicia, California. After the bakery closed for the day, mother and daughter worked side by side for four weeks, baking three massive batches — 30 kilos each — of a special yeastless dough, rolling it into thin sheets reminiscent of fresh pasta, and then racing up the stairs from the bakery’s ovens to the loft where they would assemble their masterpiece.

The underlayer was forgiving, a rock-solid form with a high-protein flour and high sugar content to give the carbonite base its shape. Upon discovering she was the same height as Harrison Ford, Hannalee volunteered to lie down on the plywood base while her mother traced her with a Sharpie marker, approximating the placement of Han’s shoulders, his waist, his legs…

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Drawing Han Solo

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Drawing Han Solo

Ever wanted to draw Star Wars characters and vehicles just like the professional comic book artists? In this step-by-step series, Star Wars artists and illustrators show you how to draw some of the most beloved characters in the saga.

As a smirking smuggler, handsome rogue and pilot to the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy — the Millennium Falcon — Han Solo had his share of close-call encounters with his trusted Wookiee sidekick Chewbacca. But it wasn’t until he was hired to transport Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luke Skywalker, R2-D2 and C-3PO from Tatooine to Alderaan in A New Hope that his real adventure began.

Star Wars illustrator Cat Staggs explains with these easy-to-follow steps on how to draw Han Solo.

Steps 1-5 are to be drawn lightly with a pencil. No pen, no dark lines. Finished lines and details will come at the end.

Step One:
Begin your drawing of Han Solo with lightly-drawn simple shapes. First draw an oval to indicate the face. Within this face shape draw lines that split the oval both vertically and horizontally. These are the “bones” of Han or the “under-drawing.” Then split the bottom half of the oval with two additional lines, one half-way from center to bottom of the shape; the other, just below. Because of the angle we are tackling make sure to add the back of the head. Starting at the half way point and eventually curving up into the main oval.
Step Two:
Add basic features, including visual information from all over the representation. Include both eyes on the horizontal line, then the nose on the intersection of the horizontal and vertical lines. The mouth should be just below the nose, while Han’s ear appears on the horizontal line, between the eyes and the bottom of the nose. This is also where the back of the head meets the main oval. Shapes, then fine detail should come slowly, in an all-over treatment of the drawing.
Step Three:
Refine the oval face-shape to show the smuggler’s cheekbones, jaw and neck.
Step Four:
Now add hair to the head with light descriptive lines, and include a collar and neckline to add structure.
Step Five:
Now lets get rid of the under-drawing, by erasing the basic lines (the oval and the horizontal/vertical lines), leaving basic shapes which begin to form the pictorial puzzle that is this hero of the Rebellion.
Step Six:
Tighten the features slightly, by sketching his pearly white teeth, the descriptive folds that denote the rugged cheekbones, brow, and confident eyes. (Be sure to include his charming chin scar.) Also, lightly outline the shapes of the darks (shadows) and lights (highlights) that define Solo. The light and the dark are easier to see and to define, if you first break them down into simple shapes that fit together like the pieces of a puzzle.
Step Seven:
Now that the pieces are coming together, your simple, lightly-drawn figure should become finer and more detailed. It begins to show volume and appears to be 3-dimensional. Now you can color him as you like.
Step Eight:
Starting with the lightest shadows, or mid tones, work towards the darkest shadows gradually, leaving the highlights for the last. Remember, your darkest dark should be next to your lightest light. This particular project includes the addition of white to further highlight the fine hair and other important facial details. Now he looks ready to make the Kessel run in 12 parsecs.

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A collection of 28 videos, focused on the release of Solo: A Star Wars Story (personally, I still would have preferred the original intention for the standalone, Star Wars Anthology: Solo etc.)

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