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| last_appearance    = ''[[Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker]]''
| last_appearance    = ''[[Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker]]''
| affiliation        = Himself, [[Rebel Alliance]]
| affiliation        = Himself, [[Rebel Alliance]]
| signature_artifacts= [[Han Solo's DL-44 Blaster]], [[Millennium Falcon]], [[Han Solo's Holster]], [[Han's Dice]], [[Han Solo's Costume]], [[Medal of Yavin]]
| signature_artifacts= [[Han Solo's DL-44 Blaster]], [[Millennium Falcon]], [[Han Solo's Holster]], [[Han's Dice]]
| wikipedia_link    = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Han_Solo
| wikipedia_link    = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Han_Solo
| imdb_link          = https://www.imdb.com/character/ch0000005/
| imdb_link          = https://www.imdb.com/character/ch0000005/
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=== ''[[Star Wars: A New Hope|Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope]]'' (1977) ===
=== ''[[Star Wars: A New Hope|Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope]]'' (1977) ===
As a brash smuggler for hire, Han and Chewbacca accept a charter to pay off their debt to [[Jabba the Hutt]]. Throughout the journey, his cynical exterior is gradually chipped away by Luke's optimism and [[Leia Organa|Leia]]'s idealism. His decision to return and provide cover for Luke during the Death Star trench run is his first truly selfless act and solidifies his place in the Rebellion.
As a brash smuggler for hire, Han and Chewbacca accept a charter to pay off their debt to [[Jabba the Hutt]]. Throughout the journey, his cynical exterior is gradually chipped away by Luke's optimism and Leia's idealism. His decision to return and provide cover for Luke during the Death Star trench run is his first truly selfless act and solidifies his place in the Rebellion.
 
=== ''[[The Star Wars Holiday Special]]'' (1978) ===
Han accompanies Chewbacca on a journey to the Wookiee home planet of Kashyyyk to celebrate Life Day. Pursued by the Empire, he spends much of the special trying to evade Star Destroyers and communicate with Chewbacca's family. He successfully arrives at the end to join the Wookiee celebration.<ref name="holidayspecial_wiki_han">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_Holiday_Special "Star Wars Holiday Special"]. Wikipedia. Accessed July 12, 2025.</ref>


=== ''[[Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back|Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back]]'' (1980) ===
=== ''[[Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back|Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back]]'' (1980) ===
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* '''Relevance to Character:''' The Falcon is Han's home, his livelihood, and a direct reflection of himself. Like its captain, it is scruffy-looking on the outside but surprisingly fast, resilient, and full of tricks. Han's constant tinkering with the ship shows his deep personal connection to it.
* '''Relevance to Character:''' The Falcon is Han's home, his livelihood, and a direct reflection of himself. Like its captain, it is scruffy-looking on the outside but surprisingly fast, resilient, and full of tricks. Han's constant tinkering with the ship shows his deep personal connection to it.
* '''Relevance to Plot:''' The Falcon is the primary setting for much of the film's second act and the vessel that allows the heroes to travel the galaxy. Its "special modifications" are key to their escapes, and its secret smuggling compartments are used to hide from Imperial patrols. Its dramatic return during the Battle of Yavin is a major turning point in the climax.
* '''Relevance to Plot:''' The Falcon is the primary setting for much of the film's second act and the vessel that allows the heroes to travel the galaxy. Its "special modifications" are key to their escapes, and its secret smuggling compartments are used to hide from Imperial patrols. Its dramatic return during the Battle of Yavin is a major turning point in the climax.
=== [[Han Solo's Costume]] ===
* '''Description:''' A simple, iconic outfit designed by [[John Mollo]], consisting of a black vest over an off-white shirt with a deep V-neck, and dark trousers with a distinctive red "Corellian Bloodstripe" down the side.
* '''Relevance to Character:''' The costume perfectly captures Han's identity as a space-faring cowboy. The vest is practical and gives him a roguish silhouette, while the simple shirt and pants are the clothes of a working man, not a soldier or a diplomat. It's a look that is cool, casual, and projects an air of effortless confidence.<ref name="sw_costumes">Brandon Alinger, ''Star Wars Costumes: The Original Trilogy'', Chronicle Books, 2014.</ref>
* '''Relevance to Plot:''' The costume visually separates Han from the other characters. He isn't in a uniform like the Imperials, robes like the Jedi, or royal attire like Leia. He is an outsider, and his clothing reinforces his independent, anti-authoritarian status throughout the film.
=== [[Han Solo's Holster]] ===
* '''Description:''' A custom-made, low-slung leather gun belt and holster rig. The design is unique, dropping low on the right thigh, allowing for a fast draw. It was created by a local leatherworker and not a film prop house.<ref name="sw_holster">"The Han Solo Belt," The Dented Helmet. Accessed July 12, 2025.</ref>
* '''Relevance to Character:''' The holster is pure gunslinger iconography, immediately establishing Han as a fast-drawing cowboy in the mold of classic Western heroes. The low-slung design is not just for looks; it's a practical choice for someone who lives and dies by their ability to draw their weapon first.
* '''Relevance to Plot:''' As the carrier for his signature blaster, the holster is a constant visual reminder of the danger Han courts and the violence he is capable of. It is a key part of his intimidating presence in the cantina and his readiness for action on the Death Star.


=== [[Han's Dice]] ===
=== [[Han's Dice]] ===
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* '''Relevance to Character:''' This artifact represents Han at his most helpless. For a character defined by action and quick-thinking, being frozen into a static "wall decoration" is the ultimate imprisonment and a symbol of his capture by forces beyond his control.
* '''Relevance to Character:''' This artifact represents Han at his most helpless. For a character defined by action and quick-thinking, being frozen into a static "wall decoration" is the ultimate imprisonment and a symbol of his capture by forces beyond his control.
* '''Relevance to Plot:''' The carbonite block is the central MacGuffin of the first act of ''Return of the Jedi''. It is the reason for the entire mission to Jabba's Palace, serving as the catalyst that reunites the heroes and sets the stage for the film's final act.
* '''Relevance to Plot:''' The carbonite block is the central MacGuffin of the first act of ''Return of the Jedi''. It is the reason for the entire mission to Jabba's Palace, serving as the catalyst that reunites the heroes and sets the stage for the film's final act.
=== [[Medal of Yavin]] ===
* '''Description:''' A heavy, gold-colored medallion on a brown ribbon, formally known as the Medal of Bravery. The prop was designed by costume designer [[John Mollo]].
* '''Relevance to Character:''' This medal is Han's first formal recognition as a hero. For a character who initially claims to be motivated only by money, receiving this honor marks the completion of his arc in the first film from a selfish smuggler to a valued member of the Rebel Alliance.
* '''Relevance to Plot:''' Awarded in the final scene of ''A New Hope'', the medal is the physical reward for Han's heroism during the Battle of Yavin. It visually confirms his change of heart and solidifies his place alongside Luke and Leia as a celebrated hero of the Rebellion.


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