Solo: A Star Wars Story director Ron Howard is not sure if there'll be a sequel.

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In an interview with Fandango , Howard revealed Disney and Lucasfilm don't have "concrete plans" for more movies focusing on a young Han Solo. The companies are currently waiting to see how fans respond to the first Solo film."I think the fans are going to define all of that," Howard said, speaking about a potential sequel. "I mean I think that Lucasfilm and Disney in casting actors, and particularly younger actors, want to see what happens and build upon that."Certainly, they want the commitment from the young actors, but there are no concrete plans. I think there's been a lot of creative energy and now marketing energy going behind this movie."It's recently been revealed Han Solo actor Alden Ehrenreich did sign on for three Star Wars movies , so more films about Han and Chewie could still happen.Solo: A Star Wars Story opens in Australia and the UK on May 24, and in the U.S. on May 25. The film is currently tracking to make between $165 million and $175 million domestically in its opening weekend.

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