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The ''Millennium Falcon'' is a fictional
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in the ''
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'' franchise. Designed by Joe Johnston for the movie ''
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'' (1977), it has subsequently appeared in ''
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'' (1978), '' The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980), '' Return of the Jedi'' (1983), '' The Force Awakens'' (2015), '' The Last Jedi'' (2017), '' Solo: A Star Wars Story'' (2018), and '' The Rise of Skywalker'' (2019). Additionally, the ''Falcon'' appears in a variety of ''Star Wars'' spin-off works, including books, comics, and games; James Luceno's novel '' Millennium Falcon'' focuses on the titular ship. It also appears in the 2014 animated film '' The Lego Movie'' in
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form. The ship, a YT-1300 Corellian light freighter, is primarily commanded by smuggler Han Solo (
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and Alden Ehrenreich) and his Wookiee first mate,
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( Peter Mayhew and
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), and was previously owned by gambler/con-artist Lando Calrissian ( Billy Dee Williams and
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). ''Solo: A Star Wars Story'' depicts the ship as being co-piloted by, and later integrated with, Calrissian's
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L3-37 ( Phoebe Waller-Bridge). Described as being one of the fastest vessels in the ''Star Wars'' canon, the ''Falcon'' looks worn-out but despite its humble origins and shabby exterior, the ''Millennium Falcon'' has played a critical role in some of the greatest victories of the Rebel Alliance and the New Republic.


Origin and design

The ship originally had a more elongated appearance, but this design's similarity to the
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s in '' Space: 1999'' prompted Lucas to change the ''Falcon''s design. The original model was modified, re-scaled, and used as
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's ship, ''
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''. Modelmaker Joe Johnston had about four weeks to redesign the ''Falcon'', and Lucas' only suggestion to Johnston was to "think of a flying saucer". Johnston did not want to produce a "basic flying saucer", so he created the offset cockpit, forward cargo mandibles, and rear slot for the engines. It was also said that the shape of the ship was roughly based on a hamburger with an olive-on-the-side cockpit. The design was simple enough to create in the four-week window. Johnston called production of the new ''Falcon'' design one of his most intense projects. The sound of the ship traveling through hyperspace comes from two tracks of the engine noise of a McDonnell Douglas DC-9, with one track slightly out of synchronization with the other to introduce a phasing effect. To this, sound designer Ben Burtt added the hum of the cooling fans on the motion-control rig at
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(ILM). It has been noted that the cockpit with its greenhouse-style window was likely inspired by the cockpit of the American B-29 Superfortress.


Models and sets

Visually, the ''Millennium Falcon'' was represented by several models and external and internal sets. For ''Star Wars'', a partial exterior set was constructed and the set dressed as Mos Eisley's Docking Bay 94 and the Death Star hangar. Besides the functional landing gear, an additional support held up the structure and was disguised as a fuel line. The interior set included the starboard ring corridor, the boarding ramp, cockpit access tunnel, gun turret ladder, secret compartments, and the forward hold. The cockpit was constructed as a separate set that could be rocked when the ship was supposed to shake. Several inconsistencies exist between the internal set and the external set, the cockpit access tunnel angle being the most noticeable. The effects models for ''Star Wars'' matched the design of the exterior set. The primary model was five feet long and detailed with various kit parts. The ship was represented by a matte painting when
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( Carrie Fisher) sees it for the first time, showing the full upper surface. For the 1997 "Special Edition", a digital model replaces the effects model in several shots, and is used in a new shot of the ''Falcon'' lifting off from Docking Bay 94. For '' The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980), a new external set was constructed. In spring 1979, Marcon Fabrications, a heavy engineering firm that served the UK's petrochemical and oil industries, was hired to build a movable full-scale external model capable of "moving as if it were about to take off." Built in secrecy under the project code name ''Magic Roundabout'', the company leased the 1930s Western
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hangar in
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, West Wales. The model, which took three months to construct, weighed over , measured in diameter and high, and used compressed air hover pads for up to of hover-height movement around the set. It was then disassembled and shipped to Elstree Studios, Hertfordshire, for filming. Today, the Pembroke Dock museum has an exhibit about the project. Along with the full-size mock-up of the ''Falcon'', a new miniature model was created for ''The Empire Strikes Back'' to allow ILM to film more intricate in-flight rolls and pitches that were not possible with the five-foot model. This model was able to be mounted on a gimbal that allowed ILM to simulate very difficult maneuvers as the ship attempted to outrun Imperial TIE fighters during the asteroid-field-escape scene from the film. The new model, which measured at approximately 32 inches in length, had several surface features that differed from the five-foot model including updated landing gear and different surface greebles. The 32" model was the version of the ''Millennium Falcon'' most depicted in toys, model kits, and promotional materials for the ''Star Wars'' universe prior to the release of the
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. The model was reused for '' Return of the Jedi'' (1983). At the end of this production, the model was destroyed. As in ''Star Wars'', the location set was changed around the ship set. The only major design change was to add landing gear where the disguised fuel line had been in ''Star Wars''. As this set included the port side, that gave the set seven landing gears. The internal set was slightly refitted from ''A New Hope'' and featured a sliding cockpit door, a larger cargo hold, an additional corridor to port, and an equipment room. The cockpit was rebuilt slightly larger to allow more actors to fit comfortably; shots were apparently slightly cropped in later releases of the film to hide this alteration. Two new interior sets were created that are not shown to connect to the rest of the set: a top hatch that Lando Calrissian ( Billy Dee Williams) uses to rescue Luke Skywalker (
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), and the compartment where Luke rests on a bunk. The effects model from ''Star Wars'' was modified to reflect the additional landing gear, and several new models were built, including one roughly the size of a U.S. quarter dollar. For the 1997 Special Edition, a CGI model replaced the effects model during the approach and landing on Cloud City. No new models or sets were created for ''Return of the Jedi''. A portion of the full-scale ship was used for a scene cut from the film in which several characters board the ''Falcon'' in a sandstorm on Tatooine. In the scene when Han exacts a promise from Lando not to damage the ''Falcon'', the ''Falcon'' is represented by a backdrop painting. It is also in a matte painting of the entire hangar bay. The internal and external sets were scrapped after filming on ''Return of the Jedi'' ended. The effects models were kept by
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and some have been on display from time to time. A digital version of the ''Falcon'' appears briefly on Coruscant in '' Revenge of the Sith'' (2005). Lucas has confirmed that the ship is the ''Falcon'' and not another ship of similar design. A CGI version of the vessel also appears in the Disney attraction '' Star Tours: The Adventures Continue''. On June 3, 2014, TMZ confirmed that the ''Falcon'' would return for '' Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' when it leaked a photo from the set of the film, showing a full-scale version of the ''Falcon'' being built. An effects shot of the ''Falcon'' appears in the teaser trailer for ''The Force Awakens'', released on November 28, 2014. This version of the ship is a digital recreation of the original 1977 five-foot model, with additional detailing reflecting the passage of time. The most noticeable change is the rectangular sensor array above the top hull, which replaces the circular dish from the first three films. On April 16, 2021, concept artist Phil Saunders shared some abandoned concept art, and explained that the actress Judi Dench could have been the original designer of ''Millennium Falcon'' in '' Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker''.


Depiction

Han Solo won the ''Millennium Falcon'' from Lando Calrissian in the card game '
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' several years before the events of the original ''Star Wars'' film. In that movie,
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(
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) and Luke Skywalker (
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) charter the ship in the Mos Eisley cantina to deliver them, C-3PO ( Anthony Daniels), R2-D2 ( Kenny Baker), and the stolen Death Star plans to Alderaan. When the ''Falcon'' is captured by the Death Star, the group conceal themselves in smuggling compartments built into the floor to avoid detection during a search of the ship. Solo later collects his fee for delivering them to the hidden Rebel base and departs under bitter circumstances, but returns to assist Luke in destroying the Death Star. Solo pilots the ''Falcon'', with Chewbacca, Leia, and C-3PO aboard, to elude the Imperial fleet in ''The Empire Strikes Back'', wherein they take refuge at Cloud City, where Darth Vader ( David Prowse/ James Earl Jones) captures Solo. Lando Calrissian helps the others escape and, at the film's end, he departs in the ''Falcon'' to track down Solo and his captor, Jabba the Hutt. Calrissian again captains the ''Falcon'' during the climax of ''Return of the Jedi'', with Nien Nunb as co-pilot, to destroy the second Death Star. Before the second Death Star is destroyed, Lando accidentally damages the ship by hitting the circular sensor
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dish on a random pipe or circuit in the second Death Star. Lando and the others still have success in destroying the Galactic Empire. In ''Star Wars: The Force Awakens'', set some 30 years after ''Return of the Jedi'', the ''Falcon'' is in the possession of a scrap dealer named
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on the desert planet
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, having been stolen from Solo and Chewbacca some years prior. Scavenger
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( Daisy Ridley) and former stormtrooper
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( John Boyega) steal the ''Falcon'' in order to escape from an attack by the
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, having been targeted for having the droid BB-8 in their possession. They are captured by a smuggling freighter, which turns out to be piloted by Solo and Chewbacca, who reclaim the ''Falcon''. Forced to escape in the ''Falcon'' from an ambush by parties to whom Solo is heavily in debt, Solo reluctantly agrees to help Rey and Finn return BB-8 to the
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. After Rey is captured by the First Order, Solo agrees to take Finn in the ''Falcon'' to the First Order's new Starkiller Base—a planet that has been converted into the next generation of 'Death Star'—by attempting a risky maneuver of bypassing the planet's defences by exiting hyperspace in its atmosphere. When Solo is killed by his son, the rebels escape the destructing Starkiller Base. Later, Rey uses a newly-assembled map to travel to Ahch-To, the site of the first Jedi temple, to make contact with the long-lost Luke Skywalker, travelling in the ''Falcon'' in the company of Chewbacca and R2-D2. The ''Falcon'' appears again in '' Star Wars: The Last Jedi'', still on Ahch-To with
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and
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. Later in the film, Chewbacca and Rey take the ''Falcon'' to the planet Crait, where the Resistance is under attack by the First Order. The ''Falcon'' loses its sensor dish for the third time on Crait, after it is shot off by a TIE fighter, but still manages to single-handedly take out most of the First Order's fighters on the planet while Luke distracts Kylo Ren. After the battle, surviving Resistance personnel leave Crait aboard the ''Falcon''. In ''The Last Jedi'', Rey uses the ''Falcon''s escape pod to board Supreme Leader Snoke's flagship, the ''Mega''-class Star Dreadnought ''Supremacy''. Director
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noted that he wanted its design to resemble a coffin, inspired by
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''. The escape pod was
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med to say "Property of Han Solo". In the film '' Solo: A Star Wars Story'', it is revealed that Lando modified the ''Falcon'' by putting an escape pod between the frontal 'mandibles', which Han jettisons to escape a gravity well. In ''The Rise of Skywalker'' the ''Falcon'' is piloted by Lando Calrissian, Chewbacca and Wedge Antilles in the final battle of Exegol, leading the entire fleet of free worlds against the Sith Eternal forces.


Kessel Run

In the initial film, Solo brags that the ''Falcon'' "made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs". As the parsec is a unit of distance, not time, different explanations have been provided. In the fourth draft of the script, Kenobi "reacts to Solo's stupid attempt to impress them with obvious misinformation." Lucas acknowledged the misnomer in 1977, saying that Han modified "the navigational system to get through hyperspace in the shortest possible distance". On the film's DVD audio commentary, Lucas further explained that in the ''Star Wars'' universe, traveling through hyperspace requires careful navigation to avoid stars, planets, asteroids, and other obstacles,Commentary track on ''Star Wars'' DVD and that is because no long-distance journey can be made in a straight line, the "fastest" ship is the one that can plot the "most direct course", thereby traveling the least distance. In ''The Force Awakens'',
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references the Kessel Run but describes it as being completed in fourteen parsecs, after which Solo corrects her. In ''Solo: A Star Wars Story'', Solo's Kessel Run is depicted in detail, providing an explanation for the "twelve parsec" boast. Solo has to make many calculated jumps to avoid killing the crew. After integrating the memory module of Lando's damaged L3 droid into the ship's navigation, Solo is able to take a "shortcut" (which is dangerously close to a
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). Chewbacca indicates the real distance was closer to 13 parsecs, but Solo insists, "Not if you round down," implying that the claim of "less than twelve parsecs" is slightly exaggerated.


Ownership

The ''Falcon'' has been depicted many times in the franchise, and its ownership and command have changed several times. * Prior to ''A New Hope'', the ''Falcon'' was in the possession of Lando Calrissian. He lost it to Han Solo in payment of a gambling debt. This is depicted in ''Solo: A Star Wars Story'', as well as the integration of Lando's droid L3-37 with the ship's computer. * After Solo's capture by the Empire in ''The Empire Strikes Back'', Leia, Chewbacca and Lando take possession of the ''Falcon''. * During ''Return of the Jedi'', Solo leaves Tatooine aboard the ''Millennium Falcon'', and on arrival at the rendezvous for the Rebel fleet he lends the ''Falcon'' to Calrissian, who pilots it during the Battle of Endor and the destruction of the second Death Star. * After the events of ''Return of the Jedi'', the ''Falcon'' is stolen from Solo, ending up on the planet Jakku under the ownership of a scrap dealer,
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, 30 years after the Battle of Endor. In '' The Force Awakens'', Rey and Finn commandeer the ship to escape the planet, only to be found by Solo and Chewbacca, who immediately reclaim the ship. * After the death of Solo, Rey pilots the ''Falcon'', with Chewbacca as her co-pilot. The novelization of ''The Force Awakens'' states that Chewbacca willingly abdicates captaincy of the ''Falcon'' to Rey. * After the events of ''The Last Jedi'', the ship becomes the base of operations for the remaining members of the Resistance. * After the events of ''The Rise of Skywalker'' the ''Falcon'' is again piloted by Lando Calrissian with
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.


Cultural influence

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credits the ''Millennium Falcon'' as one of his two primary inspirations for his ''
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'' television show. The ''Falcon'' and the ''Falcon'''s distinct shape appear in '' Star Trek: First Contact,'' '' Blade Runner'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. The manga series ''
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'' includes a ''Millennium Falcon'' arc.
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states that their launch vehicles (except
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) are named after the ''Millennium Falcon''.


Biology

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'' is named after the ''Millennium Falcon''.


Toys

Kenner, Hasbro, Steel Tec, Master Replicas, Code 3 Collectibles and Micro Machines have all released ''Millennium Falcon'' toys and puzzles, including a Transformers version of the ship.
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has made a model of the ship for their ''Star Wars'' starship line and a version of it as a car. It is also available as a Hot Wheels playset.
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has released multiple versions of the ''Millennium Falcon'' in varying sizes. The 5,195-piece Lego model (part of the ''Star Wars'' "Ultimate Collectors Series") was physically the largest Lego set sold by the company, until it was topped in 2008 by the Lego Taj Mahal. In September 2017, Lego released an updated ''Millennium Falcon'' set in the ''Star Wars'' "Ultimate Collectors Series". With the new interior and more details compared to the 2007 model, the 7,541-piece model is the most expensive commercially available Lego set. Lego has also made a version of the Falcon to tie in with ''Solo: A'' ''Star Wars Story''. It is called the Kessel Run Millennium Falcon.


Theme park attractions

On May 31, 2019, a full sized replica of the ''Falcon'' was opened to the public along with the rest of '' Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge'' at the Disneyland Resort in
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, California, along with a flight simulator attraction, ''Millennium Falcon'': Smugglers Run, in which riders take control of the ''Falcon'' from inside its
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. An identical version of the attraction opened on August 29, 2019, at Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. A third incarnation of the attraction has been announced for
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at the
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in Marne-la-Vallée, France.


See also

* List of ''Star Wars'' spacecraft


References

Footnotes Citations


External links

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Making of the Millennium FalconMillennium Falcon and AsteroidsTour The Millennium Falcon with Donald Glover
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Creating Lando's Millennium Falcon for Solo: A Star Wars StoryBehind the Magic of the Kessel Run
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''Millennium Falcon'' Notes
information for model builders
How Fast is the ''Millennium Falcon''?
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