Star Wars Bits: More Han Solo Insight, Finn Teases, Clone Wars Chats, And More
In this edition of Star Wars Bits:
New images from the set of the untitledHan Solomovie continue to rock the heck out of a ’70s aesthetic that should make original trilogy fans excited. The blue speeder he is seen sitting in thanks to theseDaily Mailpictures (viaStarWarsNewsNet)better be fast, because he’s driving it on an Imperial base, with Imperial speeders, and what looks like some kind of new hovertank chasing after him.
StarWarsNewsNetalso had a fan who was visiting Fuerteventura, where they’re shooting the film, write in with a description of what he witnessed in the Canary Islands. The set featured what looked like a palace, similar to Jabba’s in the original trilogy, a couple run down tanks, and a large shield generator.

While Finn might not have been the “big deal” in the Resistance that he claimed duringStar Wars: The Force Awakens, he actually will be inThe Last Jedi. John Boyega toldEWthat he’s a big deal now, but mostly for being the guy who got struck down by Kylo Ren (and surviving). He’ll be wandering the Resistance halls saying things like:
“Yeah, I was there. Then the Falcon picked me up… Oh yeah, I knew Han Solo by the way. We were pretty close.”

Proud owner of Finn’s blaster ! Thanks to @riancjohnson !
A post shared by BOYEGA (@johnboyega) onMay 28, 2017 at 3:32am PDT
Since Rey’s got the lightsaber, Finn needed a new weapon, and John Boyega showed it off on instagram in a boomerang, complete with some nice pew-pew visuals!

Privileged to attend a scoring session 4#TLJw/@rianjohnson&@LauraDern-as John Williams works his magic!#EvenMyGoosebumpsHaveGoosebumpspic.twitter.com/zh2eThYwgd
— Mark Hamill (@MarkHamill)June 21, 2025

Watching John Williams at work is extraordinary.#thelastjedipic.twitter.com/i78Dbo3Ej1
— Laura Dern (@LauraDern)July 13, 2025

Having seen John Williams conduct live atStar WarsCelebration, I get it – you want that experience as often as humanly possible, even if you’re a couple of the stars of the movie he’s currently scoring. Indeed, Mark Hamill, our Luke Skywalker, joined director Rian Johnson and newcomer Laura Dern for a scoring session, and now I’m jealous of them both.
The officialStarWars.comsite has a look at how the 40thAnniversary black series Darth Vader figure from Hasbro came to be. It’s “a Vader without any gimmicks,” and a pretty cool behind-the-scenes look.
Speaking of Vader, a new POP figure is coming to Target in a couple of weeks featuring Vader in his custom TIE advanced. Guess collectors need to… stay on Target.
Now seeing success onThe Handmaid’s Tale, Joseph Fiennes talked withThe Wrapabout his near-miss in getting the role of Obi-Wan Kenobi for the prequels, which was reportedly down to him and Ewan McGregor (who would win the role). He thinks George Lucas’s young daughter may have been why he didn’t get it. When he was introduced to her, well, it didn’t go well:
“His daughter turned around and said ‘I don’t like this guy. He’s weird. I don’t like him.’ And that’s how my audition went.”
Family complete; and what an honour!@GeorgeLucasILMjoins us to mark the occasion!#Renault40YearsF1#StarWars40thpic.twitter.com/xRIWhbXrgU
— BWT Alpine Formula One Team (@AlpineF1Team)July 30, 2025
Speaking of George Lucas, he spentStar Wars' 40thAnniversary weekend with Renault Sport F1, who had someStar Wars-inspired outfits for drivers, as one drove in a stormtrooper suit and one in a Rebel Alliance orange jumper.
Actor James Arnold Taylor, best known toStar Warsfans as the voice of Obi-Wan Kenobi onStar Wars: The Clone Wars(he also voiced Plo Koon and several other characters) debuted a new series called “Clone Wars Conversations,” with his first guess, Anna Graves, the voice of Mandalorian Duchess Satine Kryze. It’s a lovely and at times emotional conversation between the pair. Now to binge those episodes again.
Steve Sansweet, one-time “Fan Ambassador” for Lucasfilm, now runs the Rancho Obi-Wan charity, boasting the largest collection ofStar Warsmemorabilia, and using it to help foster imagination and education in fans of all ages. He’s also been the victim of Grand Theft, he revealed today, having $200,000 worth of collectibles stolen over the course of several months, and apparently perpetrated by a friend and fellow collector.The awful newscomes with a plea for help tracking down as much of the collection as possible.