Watch Stephen Colbert Annoy Harrison Ford With Awful Han Solo Audition
Star Wars fans cheered in "The Force Awakens" Harrison Ford would repeat his notable part as Han Solo in the forthcoming continuation The Force Awakens. Turns out they owe a galactic on account of Stephen Colbert. Tuesday's scene of The Late Show included an entertaining portion envisioning an early exchange in the middle of Ford and Force Awakens chief J.J. Abrams, with Colbert's unbalanced endeavor at taking the Han Solo part pushing Ford to recover the character.
The scene, titled Han Wars, Episode VII: The Search for Solo, starts with Star Wars-styled introduction credits, glimmering back to "a long three years prior in an inn entryway in midtown… " An irritated Ford meets Abrams to divert his pitch, however he ceaselessly alludes to the chief as "J" and alludes to the science fiction establishment as "the space thing." A wary Ford, in the wake of bashing the Ewoks from Return of the Jedi, clarifies, "I don't backtrack, man. I go ahead."
However, his demeanor changes after Colbert arrives, wearing Solo rigging, and pitches himself for the part. The Late Show host bumbles with his toy blaster, enhancing the clumsiness with his own sound impacts, and incenses Ford with his thought for another Solo heading. "Han Duo: Han and his sibling, Fran, and we're twins," he says. "What's more, one of them recalled to saturate."
Nauseated at the thought, Ford consents to play the part himself as he steps out, advising Abrams to "make proper acquaintance with Gary Fisher" for hi
Star Wars fans cheered in "The Force Awakens" Harrison Ford would repeat his notable part as Han Solo in the forthcoming continuation The Force Awakens. Turns out they owe a galactic on account of Stephen Colbert. Tuesday's scene of The Late Show included an entertaining portion envisioning an early exchange in the middle of Ford and Force Awakens chief J.J. Abrams, with Colbert's unbalanced endeavor at taking the Han Solo part pushing Ford to recover the character.
The scene, titled Han Wars, Episode VII: The Search for Solo, starts with Star Wars-styled introduction credits, glimmering back to "a long three years prior in an inn entryway in midtown… " An irritated Ford meets Abrams to divert his pitch, however he ceaselessly alludes to the chief as "J" and alludes to the science fiction establishment as "the space thing." A wary Ford, in the wake of bashing the Ewoks from Return of the Jedi, clarifies, "I don't backtrack, man. I go ahead."
However, his demeanor changes after Colbert arrives, wearing Solo rigging, and pitches himself for the part. The Late Show host bumbles with his toy blaster, enhancing the clumsiness with his own sound impacts, and incenses Ford with his thought for another Solo heading. "Han Duo: Han and his sibling, Fran, and we're twins," he says. "What's more, one of them recalled to saturate."
Nauseated at the thought, Ford consents to play the part himself as he steps out, advising Abrams to "make proper acquaintance with Gary Fisher" for hi
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