Tuesday, May 19, 2026

“Star Wars” News: Has Bryce Dallas Howard Joined Episode 9? (Maybe. Yay!) Trailer Teaser, Title Today?

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Today may be a big day for “Star Wars” Episode 9, aka “Please God the End.”

Two things may be happening today regarding “9.” First of all, Bryce Dallas Howard and her dad, director Ron Howard, have indicated she may be in the movie. That would be GREAT. And ironic since Ron just directed the “Solo: A Star Wars Story” movie. It’s a family affair.

BDH would be joining Mark Hamill, the late Carrie Fisher, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Adam Driver, and Oscar Isaac in the cast.

And today we could see the teaser trailer and get a real title for the movie. “9” opens a year from this week. But there are still secrets and surprises and spoilers that will get leaked out slowly over the next year.

Here’s the Howard family teaser:

 

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