While The first full-length trailer for The Last Jedi debuted earlier this week, there is another Star Wars film that will be making its way to the big screen very soon. The Han Solo spinoff, reportedly will be announcing the film’s official title and debut a teaser in the near future.
The news was reported by Cinelinx’s Jordan Maison, who’s an official Star Wars artist for Topps. The waiting game now begins for the title of the film and the upcoming trailer. It would not be shocking if the trailer is held off until the release of The Last Jedi. A Han Solo trailer playing before the film would be the perfect way to kick off the marketing of the film.
Heard that some #HanSolo marketing stuff is done & a trailer cut is floating around. No idea when we'll see it, but…one exists. #StarWars
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