Coming off his role as a young Han Solo in Solo: A Star Wars Story, Alden Ehrenreich is set to star in Brave New World. The project is a TV series adaptation of author Aldous Huxley‘s 1932 novel of the same name.
The show comes from Universal Content Productions and Amblin Television, and is written by Flesh and Bone, Fear the Walking Dead, and Homecoming writer and producer David Wiener along with Grant Morrison and Brian Taylor, who are behind the delightfully insane series Happy! based on Morrison’s comic of the same name.
Available on Blu-ray today, Solo: A Star Wars Story contains all of its supplemental content on a second Blu-ray disc. A Movies Anywhere digital copy code is also included with purchase.
Below is a breakdown of the bonus materials and special features included with the in-home release.
You saw the movie this summer, now bring home the Han Solo origins story for your home entertainment viewing pleasure. Solo: A Star Wars Story will be available digitally on September 14 and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on September 25.
Check out some of the bonus features that will be available, a trailer for the home video release, and the cover art below.
Earlier this year, box office analysts predicted that Solo: A Star Wars Story would have record-breaking box office numbers. However, the film fell well short of that in its opening weekend, and its numbers continue to fall.
Even though the film was still number one at the box office in its second week, it saw a 65% drop from its opening weekend. Some say it may have been due to Star Wars fatigue, but analysts are saying something different. According to some, it could have been due to poor marketing. More on the story below.
Solo: A Star Wars Story will hit theaters this Memorial Day weekend. It’s the second spin-off to be released as a part of the Star Wars anthology series. While it is projected to be a box office hit, the film has had its behind-the-scenes problems. The top being Phil Lord and Chris Miller‘s exit from directing the film due to creative differences. Though Lucasfilm was able to find Ron Howard as their replacement, details on the Lord and Miller split from Lucasfilm were bound to come out sooner or later.
Now we are finding out more about what happened and the costs of those reshoots – 70% of which came from Howard. Check out what they had to say below.
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