"Solo: A Star Wars Story," the first of the Star Wars spin-offs to feature an existing character, is getting mixed reviews.
But everyone can agree on one thing: Donald Glover is fantastic as Lando Calrissian — so much so that people want to him to get his own movie.
On Wednesday, Lucasfilm studio chief Kathleen Kennedy said that she would "love" to make a Lando spin-off starring Glover, but nothing is official.
A spin-off with Ewan McGregor reprising his role as Obi Wan Kenobi — no doubt the only good thing about the prequels — is thankfully already in the works.
But there are so many more possibilities, so we collected a list of Star Wars characters who should get their own movie, from R2-D2 to Captain Phasma.
Here's the Star Wars characters that deserve their own spin-offs:
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Lando Calrissian
Played by: Billy Dee Williams, Donald Glover
Appears in: "The Empire Strikes Back,""Return of the Jedi,""Solo"
Lando is one of the most beloved characters in the Star Wars universe, and Donald Glover proves he deserves his own movie with his incredible performance in "Solo." Give him a movie! Even if it's just Lando talking to the camera for three hours, it would be good.
Poe Dameron
Played by: Oscar Isaac
Appears in: "The Force Awakens,""The Last Jedi"
Poe Dameron is one of the best new characters in the new trilogy. A buddy road (space) trip movie documenting the growth of Dameron and BB-8's undying bond with each other would be a treat for our eyes and our hearts. We're honestly shocked that this idea is not already in development.
Mon Mothma
Played by: Caroline Blakiston, Genevieve O'Reilly
Appears in: "Rogue One,""Revenge of the Sith,""Return of the Jedi"
Mothma worked with Bail Organa to form the Rebel Alliance, and has been fighting the Empire and later, the First Order for basically her entire life. She came to prominence in politics during the Separatist Crisis, when Palpatine really started to impact the senate. Mothma makes bold moves, like seeking out criminal Jyn Erso to steal the plans for the Death Star. Seeing her rise, or at least part of it, would be a fun addition to the franchise.
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