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Harrison Ford’s Concerns Over Millennium Falcon Revisited in The Force Awakens

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Key Takeaways:
– Harrison Ford had issues with the design of the Millennium Falcon in the original Star Wars trilogy.
– In a recent documentary, Ford and production designer Darren Gilford discussed these frustrations.
– Ford’s main issue was the lack of springs in the toggle switches on the spaceship.
– Gilford assured Ford that the issue was resolved in The Force Awakens.

An Insight into Harrison Ford’s Frustrations

Since the era of the original Star Wars trilogy, Harrison Ford, who immortalized the role of Han Solo, had held some issues with the design of his character’s iconic spaceship, the Millennium Falcon. These frustrations, hidden away for nearly three decades, surfaced once again when Ford reprised his role in The Force Awakens.

Renewed Role, Old Concerns

In the Star Wars reboot, Ford’s character Solo returned in a senior role; he became a mentor to new heroes Rey and Finn. However, as he came back to his legendary spaceship, some memories also followed. The actor recently voiced his concerns in a behind-the-scenes documentary called “Secrets Of The Force Awakens”.

The Original Design Flaws

According to Darren Gilford, production designer for The Force Awakens, Ford always found the original toggle switches in the Millennium Falcon an issue. These switches were devoid of springs, causing them to tilt while filming. This small design detail irked Ford, demonstrating the actor’s keen concern for realism even in a fantastical space opera saga.

Upgrades to the Millennium Falcon

Addressing his concerns to Gilford in a store, Ford demanded that the switches on the Millennium Falcon be upgraded for The Force Awakens. The production designer assured the actor that the new set would have the requisite spring in the toggle switches.

Behind those Broken Switches

Ford explained in the documentary that the original set included broken switches due to budgetary constraints. These compromised switches often tilted during filming, hampering the actor’s performance. This insight into the making of the original Star Wars series explains why Ford felt so frustrated.

An Unfortunate Incident

Despite being promised an upgraded spaceship design, Ford faced a mishap while filming The Force Awakens. The veteran actor sustained a leg injury on the Millennium Falcon set, leading to a massive lawsuit. Despite this setback, Ford managed to recover, and filming resumed without any further issues. His dedication and passion for this beloved character and franchise is truly commendable.

In Conclusion

Through Star Wars series, the Millennium Falcon became one of the most iconic spaceships in film history, with Han Solo at the controls. Ford’s recently revealed frustrations provide an intriguing behind-the-scenes look into the making of the Star Wars saga. It is a testament to the actor’s dedication to his craft and how minor details can contribute to the overall cinematic experience.

Despite these setbacks, Ford continues to hold a deep place in fans’ hearts for his portrayal of Han Solo. Star Wars: The Force Awakens, along with the rest of the Star Wars series, is now available on Disney+. Revisit this epic saga and see Harrison Ford’s Han Solo in a new perspective. The force is definitely strong with them.

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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