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'Star Wars' Series: Script & Sets Details Leak, Intriguing Millennium Falcon Lures Audiences
The upcoming series of Star Wars is still in the developing phase but there are reports of leakage of details from the sets of the trilogy. The makers planned to keep the setting a secret but they failed to do maintain that.
The first cast photo from the sets of Star Wars series has been released on Tuesday, which unveiled the secrets of the spin-off, ET Online reported. Besides the sets of shooting, it seems that the portions of the movie have also been unveiled to the public. The most prominent of them all is the possibility of Dengar being the villain in the brand new Star Wars series.
In a new YouTube video, Star Wars theorist Mike Zeroh indicated that the villain would cause immense trouble to Han Solo in the Millennium Falcon settings. "Could Dengar be a villain of some sort in the Han Solo Anthology film?"
This series will introduce Dengar as the Cornelian bounty hunter, Zeroh stated. The suspected villain of the series will be hired by Darth Vader to capture the protagonist.
Fans will know Dengar as the Cornelian bounty hunter hired by Darth Vader to capture Han Solo. According to Express UK, the character of Dengar appeared in Episode V and Episode VI and made a brief appearance. "[Could he be] a main villain, a secondary villain or maybe even just a little cameo thrown in?" Zeroh continued. "Because we only got to see him partially in the original trilogy, why not throw him in the Anthology film for Han Solo?"
The details as leaked from the sets of the Star Wars series revealed the magnificent buildings that have been designed to compete with the tech-savvy Millennium Falcon. It is a non-descript but still highly tuned ship of Han Solo, the protagonist, being played by Alden Ehrenreich. The intriguing Millennium Falcon acts as a strong base for heroes' scheming throughout the series.
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