Solo: A Star Wars Story (Blu-ray + Digital Copy)
Solo: A Star Wars Story (Blu-ray + Digital Copy)
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Solo: A Star Wars Story (Blu-ray + Digital Copy)

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  • SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY
  • Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  • Walt Disney Video
  • PG-13
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Jun 4, 2025
miguel
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5 out of 5 stars review

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Great price

A great addition to my Star Wars collectiom

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Jul 31, 2025
Jessica
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Awesome Movie

great movie! cheap!

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Sep 20, 2020
jarodpenn
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A fun outing, but don't expect Shakespeare.

Sealed; new in package. Looking forward to watching it again at home while playing Sabacc! Now for some brutally honest critique. As for content? I wouldn't call it a strong stand-alone. It'd be a fun movie if we didn't already have Han Solo. This is more like a big budget, high quality fan film. It seems like the script was just checking off boxes from a list titled "How can we make Han HAN in 120 mins?" How he got his gold dice-check; how he got his DL44-check; how he met Chewbacca-check; how Chewie got his nickname-check; how they met Lando-check; how he won the Falcon-check; does Han have a record of shooting first-check. The fact that ALL of these all took place in one outing is implausible at best. And the cameo for shocks sake at the end was just that. If they really wanted to pander to fans and expand the lore, throw in a known Legends syndicate leader like Xizor at the end. That would've blown peoples minds. I'm glad I bought it, but this is going to be one of those veg out kind of movies. When I want Star Wars, but just something playing in the background. Like basically any Star Wars movie post-1983. The exception being Rogue One.

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