Donald Glover reveals his biggest sacrifice for the Han Solo movie: "Not getting to eat anything enjoyable"

There's no room for junk food in a galaxy far, far away. Donald Glover's preparation for the role of Lando Calrissian in the standalone 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Han Solo movie - something he's been 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:dreaming about since he was a kid - means a lot of sacrifices. Chief among them, as he⛄ told backstage at the Golden Globes, are his snacking p𝓀rivileges.
“Not getting to eat anything enjoyable for the rest of my life,” Glover explained, probably partly joking but with some real pain deep inside. Though he says it's worth the effort. “Lando’s a 🤡big deal to me. It was literally the first toy I ever got. When you have something that’s kind of iconic ... where people pay attention to it, it’s hard because you want to live up to the expectation. But all you can do is live up to your own. And Star Wars is really high."
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But I admire Glover's dedication to his craft, and it sounds like he's still having a good time wit🅠h it.
"I really just want to have fun," Glover said. "The directors: [Christopher Miller and Phil Lord], they’re amazing. I love the guy who is playing Han [Alden Ehrenreich]. It’s going to be a good time. It’s going♓ to be fun. I’m getting ready to just have fun with those guys.”
Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, and starring Alden Ehrenreich, D꧋onald Glover, and Emilia Clarke, the Han Solo movie is due to be released on May 25, 2018.
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