Han Solo: Director Ron Howard Shares Post-Production Photo

Solo: A Star Wars Story director Ron Howard has been amazing about sharing photos and info regarding the troubled project. After former directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller were canned, the production became something of an open book, with Howard sharing photo after photo of the production process. It seemed that he was aware of the anxiousness fans were feeling towards the film, and needs constant assurance that they were on the right track.

Despite the fact that production is over, it looks like Howard is continuing that trend during post-production, as the filmmaker took to Twitter earlier today to show off another behind-the-scenes photo for the film.

Check it out below:

I’m not going to lie. I thought we’d heard the last of Ron Howard for the year. When we last saw the director, he revealed the title of the film to be Solo: A Star Wars Story before saying, “I’ll see you next year.” To me, this meant he’d dive deep into the well of post-production, and wouldn’t emerge until after Star Wars: The Last Jedi came out.

Clearly, I was wrong on that account, and we’ll be keeping an eye on his social media to see if he posts anything else from the bowels of the editing bay over the next several months.

Solo: A Star Wars Story hits theaters on May 25, 2018.

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