‘Solo’ Production Designer Reveals a Huge Millennium Falcon Secret

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Inverse.com brings us some information on the Millenium Falcon design from Solo: A Star Wars story and it’s a bit of a surprise

The Millennium Falcon that audiences see in Solo: A Star Wars Story might’ve looked like it was made new for the movie, but Solo production designer Neil Lamont tells Inverse

It turns out that the squeaky-clean interior of the Millennium Falcon in Solo is actually the same set used in The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi.

When Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover) offers a tour of the Falcon in Solo, it definitely looks like a “dude’s pad,” Lamont says, describing the ship’s aesthetic in the film. It may come as a surprise that this is the exact same set seen in The Last Jedi, where the Millennium Falcon clearly shows its age.

So well done to the production team on sprucing up everyone’s favourite Star Wars ship to look great in Solo.  A shame they need to take it all back down again for Episode IX.

Here is one section of the Millennium Falcon in The Force Awakens.

And from Solo: A Star Wars story

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Richard Hutchinson
Richard Hutchinson
Richard cannot remember a time without Star Wars. His love of the Star Wars community is infectious, he's a member of Star Wars Forum UK, host of The Vintage Rebellion podcast and is co-host alongside Andy Preston of Collecting Tracks on Fantha Tracks Radio.
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Inverse.com brings us some information on the Millenium Falcon design from Solo: A Star Wars story and it’s a bit of a surprise

The Millennium Falcon that audiences see in Solo: A Star Wars Story might’ve looked like it was made new for the movie, but Solo production designer Neil Lamont tells Inverse

It turns out that the squeaky-clean interior of the Millennium Falcon in Solo is actually the same set used in The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi.

When Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover) offers a tour of the Falcon in Solo, it definitely looks like a “dude’s pad,” Lamont says, describing the ship’s aesthetic in the film. It may come as a surprise that this is the exact same set seen in The Last Jedi, where the Millennium Falcon clearly shows its age.

So well done to the production team on sprucing up everyone’s favourite Star Wars ship to look great in Solo.  A shame they need to take it all back down again for Episode IX.

Here is one section of the Millennium Falcon in The Force Awakens.

And from Solo: A Star Wars story

SourceInverse
Richard Hutchinson
Richard Hutchinson
Richard cannot remember a time without Star Wars. His love of the Star Wars community is infectious, he's a member of Star Wars Forum UK, host of The Vintage Rebellion podcast and is co-host alongside Andy Preston of Collecting Tracks on Fantha Tracks Radio.
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