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Alden Ehrenreich



Alden Ehrenreich deserves an apology from some fans. Solo was great, and he should play Han again.
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Can we talk about how great Alden Ehrenreich is as Han Solo?
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Can we talk about how great Alden Ehrenreich is as Han Solo?

Yea, he doesn't look like Harrison that much except a few key features, they look different. But alden mandagdes to bring in the charm and personality of Han so damn well. He almost perfectly captures the magic of Harrisons original performance, and I Wouldnt be angry if alden got to play younger versions of old Harrison Ford characters.

If they ever make more indy movies set in the 30s/40s, Alden Would be my go to. Although Harrison has confirmed that there wont be more Indy movies beyond 5.


Star Wars’ Han Solo Film: Alden Ehrenreich Lands The Lead
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Has Disney given up on Alden Ehrenreich completely or just on "Solo" sequels?
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Has Disney given up on Alden Ehrenreich completely or just on "Solo" sequels?

What do you guys think , what are the chances of seeing him as live action Han anywhere? Sadly , i guess the sequels are out of the question but other material? Maybe as a side character somewhere? I hope that wasn't his only appearance :(


Alden Ehrenreich is now as old as Harrison Ford was when he was cast as Han:
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Alden Ehrenreich is now as old as Harrison Ford was when he was cast as Han:
r/StarWarsCantina - Alden Ehrenreich is now as old as Harrison Ford was when he was cast as Han:



Indiana Jones: Dial of Destiny starring Harrison Ford will end its run making less than the Han Solo film starring Alden Ehrenreich.
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Indiana Jones: Dial of Destiny starring Harrison Ford will end its run making less than the Han Solo film starring Alden Ehrenreich.


Donald Glover doesn't resemble Billy Dee Williams any more than Alden Ehrenreich resembles Harrison Ford
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Donald Glover doesn't resemble Billy Dee Williams any more than Alden Ehrenreich resembles Harrison Ford

In fact I'd argue even less so. You know, apart from being black, which surely wouldn't be the sole qualifier in the eyes of the Star Wars fanbase. Yet he's been described as perfect casting pretty much from the get go, while the casting of Alden Ehrenreich has been met with overwhelming scepticism and pessimism, based almost entirely on his physical resemblance to the original actor. It's weird. I wonder why that is.

(edit: For the record I think they'll both be great, or at least stand the same chance of being great.)


Alden Ehrenreich Is Signed Up For Two More Films As Han Solo
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Does anyone else feel Alden Ehrenreich doesn't get enough credit for his job as Han Solo. Someone said it perfectly, "he did a great job being Han Solo and not trying to being Harrison Ford"
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Does anyone else feel Alden Ehrenreich doesn't get enough credit for his job as Han Solo. Someone said it perfectly, "he did a great job being Han Solo and not trying to being Harrison Ford"
r/StarWars - Does anyone else feel Alden Ehrenreich doesn't get enough credit for his job as Han Solo. Someone said it perfectly, "he did a great job being Han Solo and not trying to being Harrison Ford"


Alden Ehrenreich Wants Another Shot at Han Solo & Star Wars
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Alden Ehrenreich Wants Another Shot at Han Solo & Star Wars

‘Oppenheimer’: Alden Ehrenreich, David Krumholtz Join Christopher Nolan Drama
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Alden Ehrenreich says working with Robert Downey Jr was the best experience he's had with an A-lister
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Just saw Oppenheimer, and if anyone should get a supporting actor nom in that film it should be Alden Ehrenreich
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Just saw Oppenheimer, and if anyone should get a supporting actor nom in that film it should be Alden Ehrenreich

Absolutely loved his performance, and his character, even though he had no name, and was one of the most captivating for me. I am a massive fan of RDJ but thought he was just good, not incredible, in this character. I also thought Jason Clarke and Benny Safdie were outstanding.

Outside of the people I named above, I would only give a nom to cillian. Emily blunt was good with what she was given, but I have (and continue to) think Nolan isn’t good at writing female characters


Alden Ehrenreich on a Solo sequel: "No, I don't know anything about that..." later adding "I've heard soooome stuff, but nothing concrete."



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