An update on Star Wars' Lando series has been given by actor Donald Glover. The Disney+ series, set to focus on the infamous Lando Calrissian, was first announced by the company in the later part of 2020, alongside other Star Wars entities such as Andor and The Acolyte. Though very few details were provided, other than Dear White People creator Justin Simien being slated to develop the series. Some viewers guessed that the show would follow along with the "Calrissian Chronicles" holo-diary Lando was seen creating in 2018's Solo: A Star Wars Story to fill in the gap of time between that film and the original Star Wars trilogy.
Still, it's been unclear as to whether Glover will be stepping into the role as young Lando or Billy Dee Williams will be portraying an older Lando. With Williams' return in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the latter idea seems more plausible than viewers may have first guessed. Between Lando's journey to becoming the Baron Administrator of Bespin's Cloud City to hunting down the assassin Ochi with Luke Skywalker, there's a lot of time to cover for the famed scoundrel's adventures in the Star Wars galaxy. Everything is still speculation for viewers at this point, as no new details have emerged about the series ever since it was first announced.
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Now, Glover has provided an update of his own on the series' development. In an interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live! promoting Atlanta season 3, he was directly asked about the "Lando project" he was working on for Disney+. Rather than dodging the question, Glover spoke right to it, insisting that "I like to blossom, and then go away" but he does "have like a ton of a stuff" he's been working on. His
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