Solo' hits the big screen minus one classic 'Star Wars' moment
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When “Solo” blasts into theaters Friday, audiences will hear Chewbacca’s trademark growl, the not-always-reliable engine of the Millennium Falcon and even the music of John Williams, who composed new themes for the latest episode in the expanding “Star Wars” universe.
Written by Alfred Newman, a founding father of film music, the Fanfare may be the only studio “logo” music that moviegoers know by heart. Here's why you won't hear it this time around.
Written by Alfred Newman, a founding father of film music, the Fanfare may be the only studio “logo” music that moviegoers know by heart. Here's why you won't hear it this time around.
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