‘I just want it to be fun’: Donald Glover teases Star Wars Lando spin-off

Donald Glover hopes his Lando Calrissian 'Star Wars' movie will inject a sense of fun back into the sci-fi franchise.

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Donald Glover hopes his Star Wars Lando Calrissian movie will be 'more fun' than previous installments of the franchise
Donald Glover hopes his Star Wars Lando Calrissian movie will be 'more fun' than previous installments of the franchise

Donald Glover hopes his ‘Star Wars’ Lando Calrissian movie will be "more fun" than previous entries in the franchise.

The 40-year-old actor - who took over from Billy Dee Williams as the suave scoundrel in 2018’s ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ - is due to play the character again in the upcoming film and has teased what he envisions for the project.

In an interview posted by WSJ. Style on YouTube, he said: "I just want it to be fun, like, as a ‘Star Wars’ fan myself, I think it's important that there just needs to be more fun being had.

"It’s very hard to have fun right now. It's tough because there are very serious things happening, and those are the only things that connect us, weirdly, so I get why things are serious, but, part of the human experience, I believe, is we have a responsibility to have enjoyment. And I just feel like we’re lacking in that department."

Glover explained he felt the sci-fi series could sometimes be "way too serious" and outlined his aim to add some levity to the franchise.

He said: "‘Star Wars’, I love it, but sometimes it be super serious. Sometimes it be, like, way too serious. It's like everything that has to do with the Skywalkers, is like so serious.

"Lando, I think the best part about him is he's a scoundrel, you know, and I feel like people can relate to that. And he's probably like, ‘Man, this war is wack. I need money.’ Which I feel everyone can relate to. So, I want to just bring fun to ‘Star Wars’. I just want it to be fun."

In 2020, the project was announced as a Disney+ limited series - with ‘Haunted Mansion’ director Justin Simien due to serve as the showrunner - though three years later, it was revealed the studio had scrapped the programme entirely and was instead intending to make it a movie.

As a result of the pivot, Simien left the picture, and the ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ actor and his brother Stephen Glover were said to have taken over the project.