The Han Solo movie kicked off filming at the very end of January, and according to THR, there are still several weeks left on the shoot. With Phil Lord and Chris Miller gone, Lucasfilm will need to scramble to find someone to not only take their place for that remaining period of time, but to also helm the reshoots scheduled for later this summer. Needless to say this is one of the odder director departures for a major blockbuster, as usually such an exit occurs before production begins. This isn't the first time a Star Wars movie has lost its director, either. Back in 2015, Lucasfilm parted ways with Fantastic Four's Josh Trank, who was expected to helm a Boba Fett movie.