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The Cast Of Solo: A Star Wars Story Wasn’t Aware Of That Shocking Cameo While Filming

As star Alden Ehrenreich tells Entertainment Tonight, the cast of Solo: A Star Wars Story wasn't aware of [spoiler]'s big cameo.
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Proving super-secret cameos needn’t be exclusive to the realm of comic book movies, Solo: A Star Wars Story arrived in theaters late last month with a secret of its own: Darth Maul.

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That’s right, the Phantom Menace returned to haunt Star Wars viewers during the course of Ron Howard’s Anthology pic, when it was revealed that Qi’Ra (Emilia Clarke) contacted Maul, head of a crime syndicate known as Crimson Dawn, soon after defeating Dryden Vos, the scarred gangster brought to life by Paul Bettany.

For Maul, this was his first live-action appearance in almost 20 years, so you can imagine the great lengths that Ron Howard and his team went to in order to keep his cameo under wraps. As a matter of fact, as Alden Ehrenreich tells Entertainment Tonight (h/t ComicBook.com), the core cast of Solo wasn’t aware of the villain’s surprise return even when filming.

When we were going back and doing a few pick-ups. There was a part in the script where it said, ‘Somebody appears,’ and it wouldn’t say who. So there was a lot of speculation amongst the crew and cast about who is that gonna be. Then I found out a few months ago. I found out pretty late. Everyone was kind of talking about it and speculating. Some people were really convinced…there were a lot of rumors.

Asked whether he’d like to see a Han vs. Maul showdown, Ehrenreich told ET: “Maybe, yeah, that would be pretty cool. That would be great.” And as a wise man once said, hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side.

Solo: A Star Wars Story is still playing in theaters nationwide, but with only $319 million to its name, Lucasfilm will be hoping that the so-far untitled Episode IX will get things back on track.


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