Regardless on how fans feels about the removal of Lord and Miller, it is easy to suggest that they are appresensive when it comes to Solo: A Star Wars Story. The only marketing from the set has been an underwhelming title reveal in addition to cryptic set photos straight from Ron Howard's Twitter. The troubled production had made everyone cuatious. Will they make the release date? Will the trailer debut in front of The Last Jedi? The poster below has kept fans at ease.
Spotted at theaters in California and Connecticut, the first official teaser posters for Solo: A Star Wars Story have been sent out by Disney. It looks as though they have retained a release date, and as Disney's history has shown, a trailer is likely coming within a week. Unlike the saga posters, the anthology films have presented teaser posters with plain black backgrounds without stars. But what Solo does differently than Rogue One is the lack of a tagline. Hopefully fans find themselves pleasently surprised with the finished product when the film hits in May.
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