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Emilia Clarke just learned about the fate of her Solo character Qi’ra three years after the Star Wars movie hit theaters
Emilia Clarke made her debut in the Star Wars universe in 2018’s Solo: A Star Wars Story, playing Qi’ra, though she wasn’t aware of a recent update about the character.
Fans were uncertain about Qi’ra’s fate by the end of the Star Wars movie, after abandoning Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich), though fans were giving a rather surprising update.
Qi’ra made a surprise appearance in the new comic book Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters #1, with Clarke revealing in an interview with ComicBook.com how she feels about her character’s fate.

Fate: Emilia Clarke made her debut in the Star Wars universe in 2018’s Solo: A Star Wars Story, playing Qi’ra, though she wasn’t aware of a recent update about the character
Fans were left uncertain about Qi’ra’s relationship with Solo, after leaving him to go speak with Maul, though the comic shed some new light on the character.
She is still working with the Crimson Dawn in the comic, which is set more than a decade after the events of Solo.
Clarke was promoting her own comic book series, M.O.M.: Mother of Madness when she was asked about the big reveal about Qi’ra.

Uncertain: Fans were left uncertain about Qi’ra’s relationship with Solo, after leaving him to go speak with Maul, though the comic shed some new light on the character
‘It means so much. It means the absolute world. I know her backstory. I know her history,’ Clarke said.
‘Maybe the movie didn’t get to go there, but that was such an honor and a privilege to be part of that universe as an actor,’ Clarke continued.
‘So then, to see the character actually be taken on to the origin of all of it — bringing it on home to the family in that way — cemented it in a way. I was not expecting to feel as moved as I was by that,’ she added.

Means so much: ‘It means so much. It means the absolute world. I know her backstory. I know her history,’ Clarke said
The Solo movie earned the lowest gross of any Star Wars movie, taking in $213.7 million domestic and $392.9 million from a whopping $275 million budget.
Given the low gross, and the behind-the-scenes problems, including original directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller being fired in the midst of production and replaced by Ron Howard, most assume a sequel will not happen.
However, writer Lawrence Kasdan teased on Twitter back in 2019 that his proposed plans for a sequel would revolve around a three-way battle between the Crimson Dawn, the Hutt Cartel, and the Pyke Syndicate.

Solo movie: The Solo movie earned the lowest gross of any Star Wars movie, taking in $213.7 million domestic and $392.9 million from a whopping $275 million budget
Clarke also spoke about joining another Disney franchise, the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the new Secret Invasion series.
‘I just think what they’re doing right now is so exciting and so cool, and so on the cutting edge of it. I feel like they’re like the Apple of this world,’ she said.
‘To be part of that family feels like, “Oh my god, I’m in the cool kid crowd. That’s so cool.” Honestly speaking, the people that are making this are what pushed me over the line to really wanting to do it. I just think that everyone’s heart and heads are in the right place with this one,’ she added.

Unlikely sequel: Given the low gross, and the behind-the-scenes problems, including original directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller being fired in the midst of production and replaced by Ron Howard, most assume a sequel will not happen
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