Why Star Wars: The Last Jedi Didn't Include Han Solo's Funeral

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Why Star Wars: The Last Jedi Didn't Include Han Solo's Funeral

Harrison Ford's return to the Star Wars franchise more than three decades after Return of the Jedi's release was short-lived. As advertised, Han Solo played a major role in The Force Awakens, but towards the end of the movie, he met his demise at the hands of his own son, Ben, a.k.a. Kylo Ren. It was a tragic moment, to be sure, and with The Last Jedi taking place immediately after The Force Awakens, there was rumblings that the latest Star Wars movie would feature Han's funeral. Alas, such a scene wasn't shown in The Last Jedi, as director Rian Johnson felt that there wasn't enough time to pause and grieve more for the beloved smuggler. Johnson explained:

[There was no debate of showing Han Solo's funeral], just because pacing-wise it didn't have a place. It's tough in Star Wars because I always think about the mourning that Luke gives to Ben's death, which is all of four-and-a-half seconds before, 'Come on kid we're not out of this yet' and then boom, you're into 'Yay, woo-hoo! Don't get cocky!' There's the moment for it, but it's not long. We don't have time for our sorrows, commanders. That's kind of the thing of Star Wars; you don't really linger on grief because you're moving forward.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi didn't waste any time jumping into the action, as The Resistance had to evacuate D'Qar when The First Order arrived to unleash its revenge for the destruction of Starkiller Base. So because of the quick pacing, Rian Johnson believed there just wasn't room to fit in Han Solo's funeral, noting how Luke Skywalker didn't have long to mourn Obi-Wan Kenobi in A New Hope before he had to start shooting down TIE Fighters with Han. With all the insanity happening after The Last Jedi's opening crawl, pausing to watch his allies play one last tribute to him just wasn't doable.

However, later during the Collider Q&A, Rian Johnson did mention that for one of the early scenes, he had the camera linger on General Leia Organa for a little bit to show her being weighed down by everything that was happening, including Han Solo's recent death. Johnson said:

I think we do it a little more in this movie than typically is done. I really held onto that moment of Leia before they come out of hyperspace, just that moment of feeling the weight of the world on her shoulders... It was never something where there was an organic place for it like, 'Oh it would go here.' It was always something like, 'We wanna get this right up on our feet and going from the start.'

It's worth noting that even though Star Wars: The Last Jedi didn't show Han Solo's funeral, fans will still have the opportunity to see this event depicted. It was announced last week that The Last Jedi novelization, which hits shelves on March 6, will feature the funeral as one of the pieces of extra material included in this version of the story. So for those of you who wanted to see The Resistance give a proper goodbye to Han, make sure to pick up a copy of the book next month.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi is still showing in theaters, and this trilogy will conclude when Episode IX is released on December 20, 2019. For those of you interested in what Han Solo was up to in his younger years, you can find out when Solo: A Star Wars Story arrives on May 25.





Star Wars: The Last Jedi, what a truly incredible trainwreck. Rian Johnson's complete inability to craft anything even resembling meaningful (or coherent) plotline is truly remarkable to behold.



Star Wars: The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson broke convention by commencing The Last Jedi directly after the events of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, foregoing the usual time jump between films. As a result, the death of Han Solo in The Force Awakens became a point of curiosity for fans, who wondered how Johnson would handle it.
Why There's No Han Solo Funeral Scene in The Last Jedi | Collider
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At Collider's exclusive Q&A, 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' writer/director Rian Johnson explains why there's no Han Solo funeral scene in the film.
Star Wars: Last Jedi Avoided Han Solo's Funeral For Pacing



The funeral of Han Solo first appeared in the novelization of the 2017 film Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi, directed and written by Rian Johnson. The decision to include Solo's funeral in the novel came from the novel's author Jason Fry and his editor Elizabeth Schaefer.
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The novelization for Star Wars: The Last Jedi will include a handful of additional scenes that weren't in the film, including Han Solo's funeral. As many people know by now, the iconic smuggler was killed by his son, Kylo Ren, in The Force Awakens, giving the character the emotional and poignant end Harrison Ford always wanted.
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson has provided his reasoning for why Han Solo's funeral wasn't shown in the movie.
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Why Star Wars: The Last Jedi Didn't Include Han Solo's Funeral



Director Rian Johnson has revealed that the novelization "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" will feature several scenes that didn't make it into the final film, including Han Solo's funeral.
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Recently, in an interview with Collider, Rian Johnson explained why The Last Jedi didn't give Han Solo a funeral. He said : "[There was no debate of showing Han Solo's funeral], just because pacing-wise it didn't have a place.
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In an interview with Collider following an IMAX screening of Star Wars: The Last Jedi hosted by the outlet, Rian Johnson explained that Han Solo's funeral would've impinged the film's pacing, so they never even considered adding the scene into the movie.
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