Solo received generally negative reviews from fans and critics alike, and is considered a box office flop, only grossing $393 million at the end of its theatrical run. Over the last couple of years, however, the pre-Skywalker Saga film has gained a cult following from Star Wars diehards.Going back to Felton, in an interview with Josh Horowitz on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, the Harry Potter franchise alumnus finally addressed the long-standing rumor that he was in contention for the role. Debunking his rumored involvement in the Star Wars spinoff film, Felton said: “definitely not”. He also ruled out the possibility of him playing the character portrayed by Harrison Ford and Alden Ehrenreich, adding: “I’m not up-to-date on these things but no, no Solo at the moment.“Also Read: Draco Malfoy Actor Still Feels Ashamed For Teasing Emma Watson’s Dancing on SetSpeaking of Solo, director Ron Howard previously stated that the fate of the sequel is not in his hands but he admits that the support given to his divisive film is gratifying. A sequel to the 2018 film doesn’t seem likely but that’s not to say that Han’s adventures can’t continue, especially with Star Wars doing so well on streaming.Solo: A Star Wars Story is available to stream on Disney+.