Via Screenrant.com:
Mark Hamill is worried Solo: A Star Wars Story is coming too close on the heels of The Last Jedi. For a long time, it seemed that after George Lucas completed work on the Star Wars prequel trilogy that there would be no further movies from the franchise. That all changed in 2012 when it was announced Lucas had sold the franchise to Disney for $4 billion, and that a new slate of Star Wars movies was incoming.
Being Star Wars, there was never any doubt the new movies would be financially successful, and while The Last Jedi met with a mixed reception from fans, on the whole, they’ve been critically well received too. In addition to making direct sequels to the original movies, Disney announced standalone adventures that would allow them to explore other stories. Rogue One told the story of how the rebel alliance stole the Death Star plans, and the upcoming Solo: A Star Wars Story will explore the early days of everyone’s favorite smuggler.
Solo: A Star Wars Story arrives in May, a mere 5 months after the release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Now in a new interview with CinemaBlend, Mark Hamill has voiced concerns about Disney’s pacing with the release schedule for the franchise.
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