
All of them except Daredevil‘s Charlie Cox, it seems, whose
dedication to playing Marvel’s blind lawyer-vigilante hindered his chances of
impressing anybody. Cox said “I had gone
to an audition one of those things that
are super secretive and they don’t tell you, but I’m pretty sure it was for the
Han Solo reboot and halfway through it, the casting director stopped me and
said, ‘Why aren’t you looking at me?’ I realized I had gotten into a habit of
not making eye contact, because the only thing I had done for two years is play
someone who is blind. I never got invited back, probably because they couldn’t
figure out why I was acting like a complete idiot.”
It was the tactics of one Alden Ehrenreich that truly wowed studio brass. Following an extensive search for a young, scruffy Millennium Falcon captain that saw a crop of rising Hollywood talent test for the part, Ehrenreich eventually nabbed the role made famous by Harrison Ford.
Phil Lord and Chris Miller’s origin tale for Han Solo is poised to enter production in January 2017.
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