However, a year seems more likely than six months in the new canon, as the recent Star Wars comic series from Marvel has started to cover the events between Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. So far in the series, the Rebel Alliance has been stretched thin and is trying to rebuild its forces. Meanwhile, Luke is on a quest to complete his training, even obtaining an entirely different lightsaber from his green one. Since the series is still ongoing, there will most likely be even more events to pad the time before the Rebels are reunited with Han, further justifying a year as the correct time frame.
Han's time frozen in carbonite is never mentioned again following his rescue. This has created a small gap of time that, even now, is still being fleshed out and discovered through various media.
For now, it seems the time from his freeze on Cloud City to his thawing on Tatooine has roughly taken about a year, with his time at Jabba's palace potentially being less due to the planet's measurement of time. Once Solo was confirmed to be in perfect hibernation, the carbonite block was turned over to Boba Fett for transport to Jabba's Palace , where Jabba would display it as a trophy in his main audience chamber.
A few days after Solo's capture, Leia Organa along with several inhabitants of Cloud City, was also frozen in carbonite, having returned to Bespin and been subsequently apprehended by the Empire , [9] Leia and the prisoners were quickly rescued by Skywalker and Calrissian, who were able to free them before the Empire could transport them off-world.
Eventually, Solo was freed by Organa as part of a rescue effort. Around 9 ABY , [13] the bounty hunter known as Din Djarin used a small carbon freezing unit installed aboard his gunship to transport several prisoners at a time, including a Mythrol. Wookieepedia Explore. Star Wars. Clone Wars Droids Ewoks.
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Kershner explained the issue to Harrison Ford as follows:. Essentially, Kershner discovered a plot hole in the movie he was shooting and quickly workshopped the scene with Ford to fix it. In the final film, Han's line is simple: He turns to Lando and says, "What's going on Oh, and those other guys too — Again, you probably never thought about this, but Vader demanding that Leia, Chewie, and C-3PO are all present to watch Han's carbon freezing moment is a little strange on paper.
Sure, it's a great scene, but an explanation for why there needs to be an audience for Solo's big moment isn't clear in the script. In that same brainstorm with Ford, Williams, and Carrie Fisher, Kershner decided those characters were there to keep Han Solo from flying off the handle. Carrie Fisher wanted to slap Lando — When you look at what happened right before this famous scene was shot, it's clear Fisher was initially cut out of the process.
While Ford and Kershner did discuss Han Solo's "I love you" response, the most controversial aspect of these changes was that Fisher was unsure what Leia's whole response to this new information was supposed to be. Kershner should have brought Fisher in from the beginning of this ad-hoc spitball, but he didn't. So she called him on it. That's right.
After being cut out of a last-minute workshop, Fisher's response was to slap Lando. That ad-lib wasn't that spontaneous — This is the big one.
Hardcore fans probably know that already, but the big twist is that there are two different versions of the behind-the-scenes story. In one version, Ford comes up with "I know" as the cameras are rolling. The slightly more credible version is that he came up with it beforehand, and Kershner was well aware of it. Unlike some of the Lando dialogue just prior to this moment, everything about this scene was written pretty much the same as what we saw on screen, with one major difference.
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