A wild Star Wars theory that suggests Han Solo is invisible to the dark side has us second guessing everything we know about the Force.
Han, of course, famously has no Force powers of his own, but still manages to wriggle out of just about every tight corner he finds himself in across the saga. That might seem like a high degree of intergalactic street smarts or even just plain old luck, but this theory presents another take: actually, Han can't be seen by the dark side at all.
Does that sound completely wacky? Sure, but the evidence is very persuasive…
A fan took to Reddit to share their observations on Han's apparent invisible powers after watching the Star Wars original trilogy. "I just got done watching the OT this weekend (1995 VHS baby!) and noticed something fairly consistent with Han Solo: the dark side can't seem to track/observe him," the viewer wrote.
As their supporting evidence, u/PhelesDragon noted that Han escapes from Tatooine in A New Hope with Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi onboard, despite the stormtroopers being in hot pursuit. Then, when taken aboard the Death Star, he manages to conceal everyone inside the Millennium Falcon and evade detection again. In fact, the Redditor speculates that it's Han's presence that makes Obi-Wan so hard for Darth Vader to sense. At the end of the movie, Han even arrives as if from nowhere to save Luke and make blowing up the Death Star possible. So far, so convincing.
Then, the Redditor points out that Han escaped Imperial capture in The Empire Strikes Back until the villains went to bounty hunter Boba Fett for help, and only then was he caught. In Return of the Jedi, Han manages to trick Imperials by putting on a scout trooper helmet and declaring the rebels
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