Harrison Ford And Chewbacca Settle Their Feud On Jimmy Kimmel’s ‘Star Wars’ Bonanza

If you’ve been watchingJimmy Kimmel Liveover the past few years, or if you just pay attention whenever there’s aStar Wars-related clip that makes its way online, then you know thatHarrison Fordhas some serious beef withChewbacca. The Wookiee seems to have done some nefarious activities with the wife of the man who plays his on-screen pal. Ford is so upset at Chewie that he has called him a “son of a bitch” when he tried tostop by his dressing room in 2011, and a “Wookiee sack of s***“when he popped up again in 2013.

But on last night’sStar Wars: The Force Awakens-themed episode, Ford finally settled the feud as Chewbacca was threatening to end his life on top of Jimmy Kimmel’s studio. Plus, there was plenty of other fun stuff, like a trivia contest between the cast and a seven-year old kid, a hologram fromCarrie Fisherand aStar Warsedition of Lie Witness News.

Here’s the Harrison Ford and Chewbacca feud settled on the Jimmy KimmelStar Warsepisode:

There’s nothing more magical than an angry Harrison Ford yelling through a megaphone up at a suicidal Chewbacca. I’m glad these two settled the score before the premiere ofStar Wars: The Force Awakensso there’s no awkwardness on the red carpet. Plus, it’s nice to see that Kimmel and his crew finally got a decent Chewbacca costume for this bit. It might even be the official one.

But this wasn’t the onlyStar Warsfun that was had onJimmy Kimmel Livelast night. Since the late night show is on ABC, a network owned by Disney, Kimmel had the cast ofThe Force Awakensat his disposal for some fun activities. For example, Kimmel brought on seven-year old geniusArden Hayesto faceJohn Boyega, Adam Driver, Carrie FisherandDaisy Ridleyin a battle ofStar Warstrivia withJ.J. Abramsserving as the judge:

However, it seems like Carrie Fisher was a little apprehensive to appear on the show when she accidentally butt-dialed Kimmel by way of R2-D2’s holographic message delivery system. I didn’t think that’s how hologram messages worked, but maybe technology has changed in the past 30 years:

And finally, the folks atJimmy Kimmel Livewent around Hollywood with a Star Wars edition of Lie Witness News, using the names of Star Wars characters, planets and more and asking people about them as if they were part of real news:

If you want to see more from theStar Warsepisode ofJimmy Kimmel Live, just head over tothe show’s YouTube pagefor the rest of the highlights, including Carrie Fisher whispering the ending ofThe Force Awakensin Kimmel’s ear.