About 12 minutes into the film, Solo snatches a hat from the head of a child standing with his mum and sibling. Seconds later, the camera passes the same trio from the same angle, and the kid is wearing his hat.
When Solo is following Becket in the trenches, he is carrying Becket's DL-44 rifle (Becket lent this to him during the battle as seen in a deleted scene included on the Blu Ray). When Becket takes it back, he grabs it by the stock with his right hand but in the next shot he is holding the stock in his left and turning the rifle around with his right.
Qi'ra should not be talking to Maul. He was killed several years before these events; before the Empire even existed.
When spaceship Millennium Falcon was sucked close to the Maw in maelstrom, it couldn't fly out of its gravity well even with its engine burning full power. However, nothing and nobody in the spaceship was affected by that strong gravity pull at all in the movie. That is against basic physical laws. Anything and anyone that is not strapped or fixed to the spaceship should be dragged to the direction of Maw. Moving around in such environment is basically impossible.
Unrefined coaxium can be stored without problem on Kessel, but not on the Millennium Falcon. If it can't be stored stably for very long in either location, a refining facility on Kessel must exist where the coaxium is refined and stabilized soon after it is mined. Alternatively, a refining facility exists closer to Kessel. Either way, it would seem to be easier to attack and steal from that refining facility than from the mine itself.
The unrefined coaxium on Kessel is in a cold storage room, something the Falcon doesn't have. That's the only reason why the coaxium heats up and causes a problem.
The unrefined coaxium on Kessel is in a cold storage room, something the Falcon doesn't have. That's the only reason why the coaxium heats up and causes a problem.
The various card players all hold their hands very loose, which would allow people behind them to see their cards (and possibly communicate this information to the other players). Experienced card players glance briefly at their cards and leave them on the table. The rules of Sabacc may require the players to hold their cards off the table. With the advanced technology of the series, players may consider it worthless to keep the cards down since technology would allow the cards to be seen from any angle, as well as through the table.
When Han and Chewbacca watch Qi'ra fly away, when Chewy puts his hand on Han's shoulder, Joonas Suotamo's finger is visible in the fur.
In the deleted scene "Han Solo: Imperial Cadet," Commodore Almudin rebukes Han by saying "There is no place for maverick heroics in his Emperor's navy." This phrasing makes no sense, and may be a flub by actor Ramon Tikaram. In the comic book adaptation, Almudin says "the Imperial Navy," which may be the correct scripted line.