Kingsman'sTaron Egerton talks turning down Han Solo role in Solo: A Star Wars Story.
"There was another round, I decided not to do it. It just felt to me like I didn't feel 'I've got to do this, this is my part'. You're following Harrison Ford, no one ever wants to follow Harrison Ford."
"It's hard, isn't it?" he continued."I feel like there's an unspoken thing in Hollywood where it feels almost taboo to talk about the conversations you've had that never came to a reality. But I don't care about that." Alden Ehrenreich ended up taking the role, and the film released to a mixed reception and disappointing box office, leading to the cancellation of planned sequels and the retooling of movies focused on
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