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As Fett went, so did other bounty hunters, many of which may have done business in Jabba’s palace where they could see Han Solo’s carbonite captivity with their own eyes. When Fett experienced the usefulness of carbon freezing bounties, he made it common practice.
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Why was it commonplace 6 years later in The Mandalorian? Picked and packed and ready to ship. Fett says, “ What if he doesn’t survive? He’s worth a lot to me…“ĭisney+’s The Mandalorian happens 6 years after the events of The Empire Strikes Back, so what changed in carbon freezing in those 6 years? It was portrayed as risky in Empire. Nobody trusted carbon freezing living beings in Empire Strikes Back, evidenced by OG Mandalorian Boba Fett, who clearly expresses his concerns to Darth Vader. That’s a huge shift from The Empire Strikes Back where an ad hoc experiment in Cloud City freezes Han Solo in carbonite in order to test the process before Darth Vader attempted to freeze Luke Skywalker as well. In fact, we see a fast-talking Mythrol, that the Madalorian had just captured, get the flash freeze treatment on the spot. In the opening episode of The Mandalorian, we see inside the Razor Crest, Dyn Jarren aka the Mandalorian’s ship, and he’s carrying several bounties who are frozen in carbonite. If you NEED to have it, Sideshow Collectibles does have a payment plan of $629 a month.Why is a living creature being frozen in carbonite in The Mandalorian so common when it seemed so risky in Empire Strikes Back? That’s a lot of money that can possibly buy you the entire Star Wars LEGO collection, but then again everyone else has that and not many will boast this gigantic thing. The Limited Edition figure goes for $6,999. A collectible item like this won’t come cheap. When it comes to your home, you’ll have to put some of it together, but don’t worry since it comes with full-color detailed instructions. You can practically hear Harrison Ford whispering his last words, “I know.” The figure is made with fiberglass and other high-quality materials, including film-accurate light effects in the base, side panels and rear power canisters – which all provide added authenticity to Solo’s carbonite encasing. Made by Slideshow Collectibles, the replica seriously captures all the intricate details of the frozen smuggler with amazing realism. The figure first made its debut at Comic Con and fans have eagerly been anticipating the release date of the huge figure. This massive life-size figure will be the envy of all your Star Wars friends, standing at 7″ 6′ (it’s bigger than some NBA basketball players). It’ll be the ultimate item in your entire collection, trust us! Now you can literally add your own Han Solo Frozen in Carbonite Life-Size Figure to your vast Star Wars collection. Is your favorite scene of the entire Star Wars franchise when Han Solo is frozen in carbonite in Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back? You’re not alone if it is! It’s definitely one of the most memorable moments of the entire Star Wars Saga.