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7 questions we have after seeing 'Solo: A Star Wars Story'

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Warning: There are major spoilers ahead for "Solo: A Star Wars Story" ahead. 

"Solo: A Star Wars Story" is finally in theaters. The "Star Wars" prequel puts a nice bow on some questions you may have been wondering, including how Han and his pal Chewbacca met.

But since Han Solo actor Alden Ehrenreich let it slip he signed on for three "Star Wars" movies, there are definitely a few things the film leaves more open-ended in case we get a sequel.

Keep reading to see the biggest questions we have after "Solo."

SEE ALSO: Our review of "Solo: A Star Wars Story"

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Who is the actual owner of the Millennium Falcon?

We see Han eventually win the Millennium Falcon from Lando Calrissian, but it seems pretty clear in "Solo" the Falcon didn't always belong with Calrissian either.

When Han and Qi'ra follow Lando out to the ship's location to board, they need to break in to an area to board it. That doesn't exactly scream that the ship is Lando's.



Where did Han learn to speak Shyriiwook (aka Wookiee)?

The only reason Han survives his run-in with Chewbacca, and then quickly befriends him, is because he's able to understand the Wookiee. 

He seems to be the only one in the movie who really understands Chewie, outside of Lando's droid L3-37. It seems a little strange an orphan from Corellia just happens to be well-versed in Wookiee. Where'd he pick it up? 

Maybe on the back streets of Corellia. According to "Star Wars" legend, Han's home planet was a trading partner to Wookiees at one time.



Was Qi'ra just playing Han this whole time?

We don't really believe so. Qi'ra looked pretty torn after letting Han and Chewie go. But it seemed like she had bigger responsibilities to follow through on.

If she really didn't care for Han, she would have murdered him on the spot after killing Dryden Vos. It all boils down to bad timing. Sorry, Han.



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