Phil Lord and Chris Miller have landed a massive new five-year overall deal at Sony Pictures Television, Variety has learned. The creative team and their Lord Miller production banner will exit their current studio home 20th Century Fox Television for the new deal with Sony, which sources say is worth nine figures. The Sony deal […]
“The Lego Movie 2” writers-producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller and director Mike Mitchell explain how they nabbed a couple surprising icons to appear in the movie as themselves.
The cast and creators of "The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part" talk about the sequel's messages.
Oscar-winning director Ron Howard talks about replacing directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller more than halfway through the production of "Solo: A Star Wars Story."
Directing duo will develop and direct "Artemis," the novel by "The Martian" author Andy Weir.
New details emerge from set of troubled Han Solo movie (an editor fired, a last-minute acting coach hired) as insiders debate
Star Wars producer Kathleen Kennedy wouldn’t make so drastic a decision unless she believed it was necessary to save the picture. But it’s hard not to wonder what will be lost in the transition from Lord and Miller to Howard.
Ron Howard and Joe Johnston reported to be possible contenders to replace Phil Lord and Christopher Miller to complete summer 2018 'Star Wars' standalone
As Han Solo himself would say, "I've got a bad feeling about this." In a bombshell statement late Tuesday, Lucasfilm announced that Phil Lord and Christopher Miller would no longer helm the Han Solo standalone film — a project they have been developing since 2015 and a shoot that was only weeks away from wrapping.
Sony Pictures Animation confirms the character is the webslinger in upcoming feature written by Phil Lord, who will also executive produce the project alongside his 'Lego Movie' and 'Young Han Solo' co-director Chris Miller
Speculation he'll play a mentor to Alden Ehrenreich's young version of Harrison Ford's 'Star Wars' character
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The final panel at the Star Wars Celebration in London on Sunday was all about looking forward to the future of the saga beyond December’s standalone adventure Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Lucasfilm host Pablo Hidalgo cautioned the packed house that since the films are still so far out — and since they do their best to keep all Star Wars film as secret as possible — there would be a limited amount of specific details.
We are now closer to meeting our new Han Solo. The Hollywood Reporter said there are now three final contenders to play a younger version of the character.