NEW YORK (AP) — The first trailer of "Solo: A Star Wars Story" has finally arrived, offering the first glimpse of the much-anticipated spinoff plagued by production troubles. After a 45-second ad for the latest "Star Wars" film played during Sunday's Super Bowl, a 90-second teaser trailer premiered Monday on "Good Morning America." The footage showcased a gritty prequel featuring the snazzy interior of a then-new Millennium Falcon, the familiar growl of Chewbacca and a plethora of handsome fur coats. Though punctuated by the brashness of Alden Ehrenreich's young Han Solo, the vibe of the trailer is a little chiller than was once forecast for "Solo.