

That is why your friends are made to suffer. It is you and your abilities the Emperor wants. Master Yoda, I promise to return and finish what I've begun. Remember your failure with the cave?īut I've learnt so much since then.

When you will be tempted by the dark side of the force. They are my friends I've got to help them.īut, you cannot control it. No, I can't keep the vision out of my head. Looking? Found someone, you have, I would say! Hmm? there's something familiar about this place.Īway put your weapon, I mean you no harm! I am wondering, why are you here? It's a really strange place to find a Jedi Master. There's still a chance to save Han! At the east. Oh, well, we understand, don't we, Chewie. What are you doing? Trust him, trust him! Move.ĭo you think that after what you did to Han that we're going to trust you?

Hold them in the security tower, and keep it quiet. I've already stuck my neck out farther than I should. I'm sorry I couldn't do better, but I got my own problems. You fixed us all real good, didn't you? My friend? They'll have to stay here at least, they'll be safe. Vader has agreed that turn Leia and Chewie over to me. It also stars Donald Glover, Emilia Clarke, Thandie Newton, and Woody Harrelson.Shut up and listen. “Solo: A Star Wars Story” opens in theaters May 25. Howard stepped in to direct Disney’s “Solo” movie last year, just two days after Phil Lord and Chris Miller were let go from the “Star Wars” spinoff. This isn’t the first time someone has mashed up “Star Wars” and “Arrested Development” - Nerdist did one last year using Howard’s audio from the show - but this time, Ron Howard recorded original material. Go see ‘Solo: A Star Wars Movie,’ only in theaters May 25.” Howard served as the executive producer, as well as the narrator on the iconic former Fox sitcom “Arrested Development.” In “The Stars Wars show” sketch, Howard even gives his upcoming movie “Solo” a plug.Īlso Read: 'Solo' Featurette Teases Look at Daily Life in the Galactic Empire (Video)Īfter the scene at the cantina on Mos Eisley in which Han Solo famously says, “You’ve never heard of the Millennium Falcon? It’s the ship that made the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs,” Howard chimes in “Hey, that would make an interesting movie. “Now the story of a family that wants to rule the galaxy, and the one son who had no choice but to save it,” narrates Howard. They have been, courtesy of a new sketch from “The Star Wars Show” featuring Howard narrating the story of “Star Wars: A New Hope” in the style of his narration from “Arrested Development.” But what if those two things could be combined? May sees not one but two major Ron Howard productions - a “remix” of the fourth season of “Arrested Development” landing on Netlix May 4, (with a fifth season imminent), and of course the Howard-directed “Solo: A Star Wars Story” which hits theaters May 25.
