![]() Leia found Solo, still frozen, looking like he hadn’t moved an inch since the last time we saw him. Well, our answer came through Princess Leia. The big question heading into Episode VI was if Solo was still alive, how would he be unfrozen. The possession of the galaxy’s most feared bounty hunter in Boba Still alive, it still was an unsettling feeling seeing him go into Indeed survive being frozen and that he was in perfect hibernation, After Lando confirms to Vader that Solo did Save a few bucks after all and not have to compensate Fett for losing But fans didn’t realize that it could have been the end of one of the best characters in the universe thus far. It brought a bit of a bitter-sweet feeling to the entire scene, as it never felt like the end of Solo. Solo replies with simply “ I know“ giving the fans a glimpse of the great personality one last time before he potentially exits the Star Wars universe forever. Princess Leia tells Han that she loves him. Solo’s “Last” WordsĬomedy and sarcasm that is so beloved throughout the franchise onceĪgain finds a way to shine through. Vader responds by telling Fett the Empire will compensate him if the That Solo will die and that he is worth a lot to him (as a bounty). Solo is guided in, Boba Fett whispers to Vader that he is worried “prize” was damaged, he ordered for Solo to be the one who willīe tested in the carbonite, to ensure it does indeed work properly.Īlready given a hint that this would not spell the end for Han Solo,Įven if the filmmakers didn’t know for sure at the time. Since Vader didn’t want the Emperor to be upset if his However, the chamber itself had apparently not yet been tested for ![]() The years, although it still was unexpected. Pretty simple decision that has seemed to work well with fans over Why Was he Frozen for the Film?įilmmakers had to decide a logical reason as to why Solo would be Interview with Peter Travers, “ George didn’t think thereĬhoose to resume the life of Solo should he come back – or kill Was the best way to approach the situation. Lucas decided to have Solo be trapped and frozen in carbonite You can literally freeze a character in time, but hey, this is Star Lucas was called into action to do something. With the fate of the galaxy at his fingertips, George Later in an interview saying that, at the time, he wished Solo would However, we’ll just be exploring the canon reasons, asĪ reason in the storyline that made sense in the story arc.Īuthentic reason lies with the actor himself. Theories as to why Solo was frozen, whether they are taken as canon All of the Reasons Solo was Frozenįranchise as popular as Star Wars, there are bound to be many Other various reasons that have been given for Solo to be frozen, andĪlso information about the lead-up as well. Lucas decided to find a way in which Solo could both end up dead andĪlive, should Ford choose to come back on for the third film of the Instead of giving solo a permanent death, George Satisfied with character and wasn’t sure he wanted to do another Good grief that sounds horrific and it makes me have a newfound sympathy for anyone that is frozen in carbonite, especially if they don’t really deserve it! I mean, Han was conscious the entire time! It’s not like he was knocked out or anything.The Force of Laughter: Embrace Your Inner Star Wars Fan with These Top 10 Funny Jokes and Quotesįrozen because the actor who played him, Harrison Ford, was not ![]() “That carbon freeze was the closest thing to dead there is. Han then reveals and describes what it was like for him being frozen in carbonite and it’s a startling and nightmarish detail. Han: “Hey, kid! Thanks for coming after me.” You can barely hear them speak as the characters reconnect but this is the dialogue: As Luke Skywalker ( Mark Hamill), Han Solo, and Princess Leia are trying to get off the desert planet, a sandstorm rages. The scene was shared by Jamie Benning and it takes place shortly after the Return of the Jedi’s opening scene in Jabba the Hutt’s palace and it’s set near the Sarlacc pit. It is set in the middle of a Tatooine sandstorm, and it’s at this moment that we learn a dark detail about Han Solo ( Harrison Ford) being trapped in Carbonite. This deleted scene was the first that was shot for the film, which was originally titled Revenge of the Jedi. ![]() It’s also always fun to be reminded that these things exist from time to time and rewatch them! I know a lot of you have probably already seen this, but I also know a lot of people haven’t. Here’s a fascinating and insightful deleted scene from Star Wars: Return of the Jedithat I wanted to share with you today.
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