Did you know Sylvester Stallone auditioned for Harrison Ford’s part in George Lucas’ Star Wars? Read on to know how it went!
Sylvester Stallone is well known not only in Hollywood but across the globe as an action star thanks to his portrayal of boxer Rocky Balboa in the Rocky series (1976–present).
The actor has been delivering hits for around six decades and has been part of several well-known films and franchises, including The Expendables and The Rambo films. But did you know he even tried landing a part in Star Wars?
Stallone auditioned for a pivotal role in George Lucas’ Star War – but unfortunately didn’t land it.
The original trilogy – for which he auditioned, featured Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker), Harrison Ford (Han Solo), Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia), and James Earl Jones (Darth Vader’s voice).
Read on to know which role Sylvester auditioned for and how it went.
While on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to promote The Expendables 3, action star Sylvester Stallone opened up about auditioning for the part of Han Solo in Star Wars.
The actor revealed creator George Lucas’ reaction to it and even shed light on the response he gave him and the producers once he was done performing.
Talking to Jimmy Fallon, Sylvester Stallone revealed both George Lucas and his producers were exhausted after a full day of auditions and seemed to dislike him for the part right from the start.
Not someone to take things quietly, Stallone revealed he cut the chase before it even began by simply telling the panel, “Let me just make it easy for you. I would look like crap in spandex, leotards and a ray gun.
I get it. Guys in space don’t have this face, I get it.”