Rian Johnson Praises 'Solo: A Star Wars Story,' Says It's "Beautiful"

It’s quite crazy how the storm that was “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” is almost 4 months old. In fact, Director Rian Johnson‘s divisive but landmark “Star Wars” film is about to be released via Digital HD on March 13th, and will be available on Blu-ray and DVD come March 27th.

Just like any company in charge of a profitable film about to be released on home video, Lucasfilm is now in full-fledged promotional mode for ‘The Last Jedi,’ and then afterwards they can then turn their attentions to “Solo: A Star Wars Story” which will be released this coming May. Speaking with ComicBook at the AARP Movies for Grownup Awards, Johnson was asked about “Solo” and it seems like he’s seen it and has given it his stamp of approval:

“I think it looks so beautiful. I can’t wait for people to see more of the film – it’s so fun, it’s so funny. The cast is so charismatic, and I think they all just did a great job with it,” he said.

“Solo: A Star Wars Story” has had a tumultuous production, just like its other spin-off counterpart “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.” The firing of directors Chris Miller and Phil Lord complicated things, so did the hire of an acting coach for the film’s star Alden Ehrenreich, which resulted in heavy re-shoots by newly hired director Ron Howard.

Of course, we should take whatever Johnson says with a major grain of salt. He is, after all, a heavily invested property over at Disney and Lucasfilm, where they have just hired him to write a whole separate trilogy of ‘Star Wars” films. Nevertheless, it’s great to hear something, anything, positive about ‘Solo’ which has been shunned off by many, who clearly haven’t seen it but have very much heard about the on-set chaos, tension, and figured it surely had to be a non-starter.

Disney is no doubt in damage control mode at the moment and trying to turn the tide of conversation. The impressive Super Bowl trailer helped, so did the hire of the legendary John Williams to compose the main theme, oh and that whole Lord/Miller controversy? Thrown out of the back window as the very competent Ron Howard (“Rush,” “Apollo 13,” “Cinderella Man,” Frost/Nixon,” “A Beautiful Mind”) will surely bring his gift for staging clear and concise action but never losing touch of character. Howard seems to have just made his own version of the film and heavily re-shot most of it, which is fine by us as we don’t really want another clash of visions, ala Whedon/Snyder on “Justice League” to ever happen in a major blockbuster again.

“Solo: A Star Wars Story” opens on May 25th.