![]() ![]() You can return any non-custom products via and receive a gift card for the order’s value, minus shipping and return fee. Given that Fathead is print-on-demand, we are not able to process cancellations following a purchase. If your order contains a custom AND non-custom product, please give us 5-7 days to process to ensure your print is top notch! This does not include shipping time. NON CUSTOM PRODUCTS: We do our best to print and ship your order as soon as possible! To ensure your Fathead is perfect, please allow us 2-3 days for our production and order processing. ![]() Given that Fathead is a print on demand company, we are not able to process cancellations or update addresses following proof approval of a Custom Order. However, please be advised that all cancellation requests will have a $4.99 non-refundable design & administration fee. Should you change your mind about your Custom Order, please ensure to reject the provided proofs when requesting an order cancellation. Note, orders placed after 3pm EST will undergo the production process for the next business day.Īll Fathead Custom Purchases come with two proofs to be reviewed prior to the order being processed. Please see the link below for shipping times. Please allow five (5) - seven (7) standard business days for production and order processing. Quentin’s Hanasonic fridge was made for the Fridges image challenge at B3TA. Had Ford committed to three films like Fischer and Hamill, then we likely would never have gotten to see him encased in carbonite.CUSTOM PRODUCTS: All Fathead Custom Creations are printed on demand. AugJustin Page Artist Quentin Devine (aka Q4nobody ) created this photoshopped image of a refrigerator that shows Han Solo frozen in carbonite on the doors. He said, “I thought the best utility of the character would be for him to sacrifice himself to a high ideal and give a little bottom, a little gravitas to the enterprise.”įord eventually did get his wish, as well as millions of dollars, when Force Awakens came out in 2015. In an interview with Conan O’Brien, Ford explained that he wanted Solo to die. One reason could be that he was a little unhappy with the material. What Does Ford Think?Īnyone who’s seen Return of the Jedi can tell Ford’s heart isn’t quite in the movie. When Kazanjian asked what would happen if Ford did come back, “George simply replied that we would then write him into Jedi.” Solo getting encased in carbonite was all done assuming he would not return, so his daring rescue was invented because he decided to come back. When I suggested to George we should bring him back, I distinctly remember him saying that Harrison would never return.” Howard Kazanjian, a producer on Return of the Jedi and Indiana Jones, explained that Ford’s contract was the reason “why he was frozen in carbonite in The Empire Strikes Back. One man who suspected Ford may be done was George Lucas. It’s crazy to think about this in hindsight, but it was totally plausible for Ford to leave this franchise behind in 1980. Before doing Return of the Jedi, he found time to star in Apocalypse Now, Blade Runner, and Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. To make matters even more complicated, the success of the first two Star Wars films had made him an enormous star. ![]() Ford earned just $10,000 for A New Hope, but he would go on to earn $34 million for The Force Awakens many years later.įord’s contract differed in one significant way from Fischer and Hamill’s: he only agreed to do two films. To make matters worse, the principal players weren’t terribly well paid. The scene saw Han Solo frozen in carbonite. Other than Alec Guinness, no one in the cast really expected the film to be a success. Dave Filoni on Casting Bryce Dallas Howard as Yaddle in TALES OF THE JEDI: Frank Oz told me once that Yoda speaks that way specifically in honor of his own master.' nerdist. A key set in Star Wars movie The Empire Strikes Back - designed by Norman Reynolds - was the best in the film. Harrison Ford’s Contract Dispute Caused Iconic Momentįord joined Mark Hamill and Carrie Fischer as the young stars of Star Wars. It’s been endlessly parodied, turned into a lego minifig, and probably wouldn’t have happened if George Lucas had a crystal ball. Among the most iconic visuals is Han Solo, played of course by Harrison Ford, encased in carbonite at the conclusion of the Empire Strikes Back. Star Wars is loaded with some of the most famous iconographies in the history of popular culture. ![]()
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