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'' franchise have been , both theatrically and on home media formats. Franchise creator
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often altered the films for the . These alterations range from minor refinements (such as
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and
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) to major changes (such as the insertion of new dialogue, characters, and visual effects). The original trilogy was altered the most, although revisions were also made to the
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. According to Lucas, some changes brought the films closer to his original vision, while others were attempts to create continuity with later films. While different versions of the ''Star Wars'' films have existed since the 1977 release of the original film (later titled ''A New Hope''), the first major changes were made in 1997 for the release of a Special Edition remaster in commemoration of the franchise's 20th anniversary. These changes were largely made as visual effects tests for the forthcoming prequel films, demonstrating the possibilities of
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(CGI). Additional notable changes were made when the original trilogy was released on DVD in 2004, in an attempt to create more consistency with the prequel trilogy. More changes were made to the films for their
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release in 2011 and for their 4K Ultra HD release in 2019. Although some fans and critics felt that many of the smaller changes were innocuous or justified, most larger changes were received negatively—particularly those made to the original three films, the theatrical versions of which have never been officially released on home video in high definition. Although the master negatives of the original trilogy were dismantled, another set of high-quality duplicates was created for long-term preservation.


Background

Prior to making ''A New Hope'', Lucas experienced dissatisfaction with the changes made to his previous films by the studios that produced them. His first feature, ''
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'' (1971), had five minutes removed by
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His next film, ''
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'' (1973), had several minutes removed by
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. Following the success of ''A New Hope'', Lucas's original version of ''THX 1138'' was theatrically released in 1977. The original version of ''American Graffiti'' was released theatrically in 1978, and was further altered for the 1998 DVD release with a CGI modification to the opening shot. In 2004, Lucas supervised a director's cut of ''THX 1138'', which included new special effects. As an advocate for the moral rights of artists, Lucas spoke before the
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in 1988 in support of legislation that would discourage studios from altering films without the consent of the creators of those films. Lucas stated:
People who alter or destroy works of art, and our cultural heritage, for profit or as an exercise of power are barbarians ... Today, engineers with their computers can ... add or subtract material to the philosophical taste of the copyright holder. Tomorrow, more advanced technology will be able to replace actors with "fresher faces," or alter dialogue ... Attention should be paid to the interest of those who are yet unborn, who should be able to see ... the past generation as it saw itself, and how it worked with the mediums that were available to it.


Release history

* 1977: In May, ''Star Wars'' was theatrically released. Three different audio versions (a
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mix, a six-channel mix for 70 mm screenings, and a mono mix print) were created, with significant differences. Notably, the mono mix print featured several alternate and additional sound effects and lines of dialogue. Later that year, among others, a silent, English-subtitled Super 8 reel version of the film was released by Ken Films. * 1980: In May, ''
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'' was theatrically released. After its initial opening, but before its wide release, Lucas extended the end sequence. A 70 mm print of the film differed from the more widely distributed 35 mm print in
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s of dialogue, visual and sound effects, shot choices, and transitions between shots; none of these changes appeared in later releases, with exception of one dialogue change. * 1981: In April, ''Star Wars'' was re-released, with the addition of the subtitles "''Episode IV'' and "''A New Hope'' added to the opening crawl. * 1983: In May, ''
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'' was theatrically released. * 1985: The original ''Star Wars'' film was re-released on
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, and
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(CED) with an improved audio mix (featuring a fusion of Lucas's preferred audio takes from the three 1977 mixes). The LaserDisc and CED sped the film up by 3% to fit onto a single disc. * 1993: The original trilogy was released on LaserDisc as "The Definitive Collection". With the exception of a new THX audio mix, scratch and dirt removal, and
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changes, it matched the original theatrical releases. * 1995: The original trilogy was re-released on VHS with THX audio, advertised as the final release of the theatrical versions. * 1997: The "Special Edition" of the original trilogy was released theatrically from January through March for the 20th anniversary of ''Star Wars''. This release featured the first significant changes, which were intended to prove that
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(ILM) could effectively produce CGI
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for the prequel trilogy. For the "Special Edition" of ''A New Hope'', the additional sound effects and lines of dialogue from the original mono mix print were carried over. * 1999: In May, '' Episode I – The Phantom Menace'' was theatrically released. * 2001: In November, ''The Phantom Menace'' was released on
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, which features a slightly extended cut from the theatrical release. * 2002: In May, '' Episode II – Attack of the Clones'' was theatrically released. A version made for digital-projection theaters included a few special effects which were not ready for the initial wide release; the DVD features the digital version with some extended lines of dialogue. A version was also made for
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theaters using IMAX's then-new digital-mastering process, with the
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cropped to 1.81:1 and the duration reduced to 120 minutes due to IMAX film platter limitations at the time. * 2004: In September, the original trilogy was released on DVD. Further significant alterations were made, including replacing
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text with Aurebesh. * 2005: In May, '' Episode III – Revenge of the Sith'' was theatrically released. The DVD release features a minor editing change. * 2006: In September, Limited Edition DVDs of the 2004 versions of the original trilogy were ; these contain the original unaltered versions on bonus discs. These match the 1993 LaserDisc release, sans the subtitle ''Episode IVA New Hope''. * 2011: The original and prequel trilogy were released on
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. Alterations were made to all six films. * 2012: ''The Phantom Menace'' was theatrically re-released in 3D, with an additional minor change to one shot. * 2015: The original and prequel films were released as a digital download. They are identical to their Blu-ray release, except for changes to the opening logos and fanfares. The U.S.
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made the original release of ''Star Wars'' available to watch in person. The sequel trilogy film ''
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'' was theatrically released in both standard and
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formats. * 2019: The original and prequel films were released in 4K resolution and HDR on
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's streaming service,
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. Color, compositing, and minor effects adjustments were made to all three films of the original trilogy.


Significant changes


''Star Wars''


Title

The franchise-originating film was released in 1977, under the title ''Star Wars''. The subtitle ''Episode IVA New Hope'' was retroactively added to the opening crawl for the theatrical on April 10, 1981, to align with the titling of the sequel, ''Star Wars: Episode VThe Empire Strikes Back'' (1980).


Tatooine

Aunt Beru's dialogue was re-recorded with a different actress for the 1977 mono release, although the original actress was used for all later editions. Some scenes on
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were modified for the 1997 Special Edition, most notably an alteration to the Greedo scene and the restoration of a deleted scene featuring Jabba the Hutt. During the Empire's search for the droids, two newly filmed shots of stormtroopers and CGI Dewback lizards were added. In another shot, a static Dewback was replaced with a moving CGI version. Writing in ''
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'' magazine, Drew Stewart claimed the rationale for the added content was to illustrate the extent of the Empire's search, but criticized the new shots as "people wandering aimlessly." The sound
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makes to scare off the Tusken Raiders was changed for the 2004 DVD release, and then again for the 2011 Blu-ray release. In the scene in which
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hides in a cave, rocks were inserted in front of the cave for the Blu-ray release. Other alterations introduced in various releases include a CGI replacement of the Jawa sandcrawler, the replacement of an external shot of Obi-Wan's hut with a new angle showing
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's parked
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, and color and continuity changes involving the binary sunset. The shadow of the landspeeder was redone in one shot, and creatures, robots, and ships were added to Mos Eisley, including elements created for the '' Shadows of the Empire'' multimedia campaign. Some of the aliens in the cantina were replaced with new CGI characters, and a shot of the '' Millennium Falcon'' fighting its way out of Mos Eisley was added.


=Greedo

=
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is cornered in the Mos Eisley cantina by the Rodian bounty hunter Greedo. When Greedo begins threatening him, Han kills him by shooting under the table. The 1997 release of the film alters the scene so that Greedo shoots first and misses (with Han's head digitally pivoting away from the blaster bolt). The scene was changed again for the 2004 DVD release so that Han and Greedo shoot almost simultaneously; this was shortened by several frames for the 2011 Blu-ray release. The scene was further modified for the 2019 4K Ultra HD release with the addition of a close-up shot of Greedo speaking (without subtitles), as well as the removal of a reverse shot of Greedo, and a re-rendering of the visual effects. The original version of the Greedo scene is considered iconic, while the altered version is one of the most controversial changes to the film by some. Some fans have coined the phrase "Han shot first" to protest the change, which according to ''
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'' alters Han's moral ambiguity and his fundamental character. Lucas has stated that he always intended for Greedo to shoot first. In 2015, a copy of an early draft of the ''Star Wars'' screenplay was discovered in the archives of the University of New Brunswick library. In the script, dated March 15, 1976, only Han shoots. Greedo actor Paul Blake has also claimed that in the
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, Han fired the only shot. Lucas explained that he wanted Han to be a
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-type character who allows his enemy to have the first shot before retaliating. He claims the original version of the scene portrayed Han as a "cold-blooded killer". Writing in ''Wired'', Matt Blum claimed that Han shot in self-defense, and that it is therefore inaccurate to call him a cold-blooded killer.


=Jabba the Hutt

= The original script for ''Star Wars'' included a scene with Han and Jabba in a Mos Eisley docking bay. The scene was filmed by a
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with Declan Mulholland wearing a furry vest as a stand-in for Jabba. Lucas intended to replace Mulholland in
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with a
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character, but due to time limitations and budget constraints, the entire scene was cut. In the 1997 Special Edition, the scene was reinserted with a CGI Jabba replacing Mulholland. This was an early example of a fully CGI, speaking character in a film. The character preceded Jar Jar Binks in ''The Phantom Menace'' by two years, who was a combination of CGI and motion capture. To explain Jabba's mobility despite his sluglike form, artist Claudia Mullaly conceived of repulsorlifts (one of which he sits upright in), but this concept was dropped. In the original footage,
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walked through the area where Jabba's tail would be. As a workaround, Han was digitally moved to appear as if he steps on Jabba's tail, with the Hutt squealing as a result. This part of the scene has been poorly received, including by its original animator Steve Williams. Boba Fett and several Rodians (at least one of whom is a
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of Greedo in the background) also appear in the scene, with Fett seeming to break the
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. The insertion of this scene was criticized for being superfluous and slowing down the pace of the narrative. Critics also claimed that it undermined the introduction of both the ''Millennium Falcon'' (in the following scene) and of Jabba (in ''Return of the Jedi''). The 1997 CGI Jabba has been described as "atrocious", and for the 2004 DVD release was replaced with a higher-fidelity version resembling the one in ''The Phantom Menace''. On the 2004 DVD audio commentary for ''A New Hope'', Lucas said that while he did not mind cutting the scene when he was not sure if he could make sequels, he reintroduced it because Jabba is important to Han's larger story arc. '' ScreenCrush'' later reflected that the 2004 version "was an improvement, but only in the way that nausea is an improvement over vomit".


Luke's lightsaber

During the training scene aboard the ''Millennium Falcon'', Luke's
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—which in some releases had erroneously appeared green—was corrected to blue in the 2011 release.


Death Star

For the Special Edition, a scene of Han chasing a squad of stormtroopers on the
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was altered to replace several stormtroopers at the end of the corridor with dozens in formation. ''
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'' criticized the change as being "too much" and making Han's shooting back at them less believable. Two ''
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'' writers call the updated version "utterly ridiculous" but "much funnier". Another shot of a stormtrooper hitting his head on a door had a sound effect added in 2004, making it seem like the goof was intentional. In the original version of Obi-Wan and
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's duel, Obi-Wan's saber appeared to "short out" when foreshortened toward the camera (a result of the in-camera effects failing to account for this viewing angle). A glow was added in 2004, and a fully finished blade was added to these shots in 2019. Also in the 2019 version, Obi-Wan's lightsaber was adjusted to appear consistently blue, and the flash effects of the lightsabers clashing was redone. Both the explosions of Alderaan and the Death Star had shockwaves added to them starting with the 1997 edition.


Yavin 4

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. This was felt by some to strengthen the relationship of the characters during the climactic Death Star attack run. The scene also included the appearance of Red X-Wing Squadron Leader Garven Dreis, an addition that pleased his actor
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although his credit remained not corrected. The original film includes a two-shot sequence of X-wing fighters flying past Yavin towards the Death Star (showing the fighters from behind, then the front). For the 1997 edition, these were replaced with a 180° turn of CGI (seen from the front, then the back). ''
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'' points out that the addition of the moon (Yavin 4) in the background places it "very clearly in range of the Death Star from the very beginning of the battle." Additionally, engine sounds were added to the battle scene which make parts of the musical score difficult to hear.


''The Empire Strikes Back''

According to Lucas, ''The Empire Strikes Back'' contains the most changes, although are mostly limited to compositing (e.g. during the
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battle), with only a few scenes being significantly altered. Christopher Miller, who later worked on '' Solo: A Star Wars Story'' (2018), claimed that he played a stormtrooper added to the film's Special Edition while an intern at Lucasfilm.


Hoth

Close-up shots of the
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that captures Luke on
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were inserted.


The Emperor's hologram

For his appearance as a hologram in ''The Empire Strikes Back'', the Emperor was originally portrayed by masked actress Marjorie Eaton and voice actor Clive Revill. For the 2004 DVD edition and subsequent releases, this was replaced by new footage of Ian McDiarmid, who plays the character in later films. The dialogue was changed in the new version, making Vader seem to have been unaware of Luke's paternity despite knowing his last name. ''ScreenCrush'' argues that this change is the worst to any ''Star Wars'' film, owing to the altered dialogue. ''Wired'' writes that it is unclear whether the new dialogue is meant to portray Vader and the Emperor "deliberately testing one another", and also that McDiarmid "looks more like he did 20 years before in the timeline than he does a year later in ''Return of the Jedi''. Sources such as ''
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'' and ''
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'' regard the actor replacement itself as logical, and ''Screen Rant'' praises it as "a change that blends seamlessly with the original film, due in large part to the relative ease of swapping one holographic image for another".


Boba Fett

Boba Fett's dialogue in the film was originally recorded by Jason Wingreen. Subsequently, ''
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'' revealed Boba to be a clone of Jango Fett, played by Temuera Morrison. To reflect this, Morrison re-recorded Wingreen's lines for the 2004 edition of the film. In the shot when the ''Millennium Falcon'' detaches from the Star Destroyer, Boba Fett's ship, the '' Slave I'', was replaced with a CGI version following the ''Falcon'' more closely. Both '' WhatCulture'' and ''Wired'' opine that the change makes it hard to believe that Han could not see Fett.


Cloud City

New establishing shots were added to Cloud City, which according to Lucas were added partially because director Irvin Kershner was dissatisfied with the limitations of the location's set. The additions create some inconsistencies with later shots. Another shot has a railing added to it, which does not reflect properly. New shots of Cloud City's citizens reacting to Lando Calrissian's evacuation orders were also added. In the 1997 edition, the scene of Luke dropping down the chute to escape Vader was modified to include an audible scream—created using the sound of the Emperor screaming as he falls down the shaft in ''Return of the Jedi''; this received criticism and was removed in later releases.


Ending

Following the initial limited theatrical release, Lucas added three exterior shots to the denouement to clarify that Lando and Chewbacca are on the ''Falcon,'' not the Rebel frigate that Luke, Leia, and the droids are on. In the 1997 edition, a line of Vader's dialogue was replaced and a shot of his shuttle landing in his Star Destroyer (using stock footage of the second Death Star from ''Return of the Jedi'' in which Moff Jerjerrod appears) was inserted into the sequence in which Luke uses the Force to contact Leia. ''Wired'' calls this "Yet another addition that answers a question no one had."


''Return of the Jedi''

With the Blu-ray release, the
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s now blink. This detail was hoped for during the original production, but was abandoned due to practical limitations of the costumes.


Jabba's palace

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. Jabba's dialogue was given subtitles, although translates most of his lines. The 2011 edition extends the front door of Jabba's palace as seen from the outside to make it appear about three times wider. The Blu-ray also added a Dug to the inside of the palace, which was criticized as standing out from puppet aliens in the same scene. The scene in which Jabba feeds the dancer Oola to his
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opens with a performance by the Max Rebo Band and its lead singer, Sy Snootles. In the original theatrical release, the song is "Lapti Nek", sung in the fictional language Huttese. The Special Edition changed the performance to the new song "Jedi Rocks", which mostly received negative criticism. ''Polygon''s Owen Good describes the new vocals as difficult to listen to and having "the volume and vocal fry of a higher pitched
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but none of the soul". The puppet used for Snootles was also replaced with CGI. According to Special Edition producer Rick McCallum, this change was made because Lucas could not originally achieve the "large musical number" he envisioned because characters could not move in certain ways; Snootles could not open her mouth to
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correctly, and her eyes did not move. The Special Edition increased the size of the Max Rebo Band from three members to twelve. Additional footage was filmed of Boba Fett flirting with one of the dancers; original Fett actor
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thought this was somewhat contrary to the character's nature. In the theatrical release of the film, Oola's death is filmed from outside the rancor pit: she falls into the pit, and her scream is heard from off-screen. In the 1997 edition, extra shots were inserted depicting her in the pit, including shots where she looks up to the crowd, the pit door being raised, and a shot of her terror. The rancor and Oola as she screams remain off-screen. Femi Taylor, who played Oola, impressed critics with her ability to reprise the role over a decade later without visible difference. ''Wired'' notes that "they put a different eyeshadow color on her, so she's not exactly seamless." James Whitbrook at ''io9'' praised the additions to the scene, writing that it teased the rancor well while still keeping the monster a surprise for Luke's later battle with it. Conversely, ''Den of Geek UK'' criticized the additions as unnecessary and felt that they made the audience familiar with the pit, weakening Luke's scene. In 2004, Lucas revealed that he had considered adding a shot of Fett escaping the sarlacc, but decided against it because it would have detracted from the scene's focus: Jabba's death. Fett's survival was eventually depicted in the
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live-action streaming series '' The Mandalorian'' (2019–present) and '' The Book of Boba Fett'' (2021–2022).


Climax on the second Death Star

At the climax of the film, the Emperor tortures Luke with Force lightning, prompting Vader to throw the Emperor down a chasm. In the original version of the scene, Vader has no dialogue. Starting with the 2011 edition, Vader mutters "No" and then yells a drawn-out "No!", creating a parallel with his near-identical cry at the end of ''Revenge of the Sith''. This addition was described as being unnecessary at best, and at worst being clumsy, sounding terrible, and seeming to mock the scene in the prequel. A ''Polygon'' writer argues that the change displays a distrust in the audience's ability to interpret Vader's emotions and further that it made the emotional scene "laughable". In the scene where Anakin Skywalker is unmasked, the 2004 edition digitally removed his eyebrows to reflect Anakin burning on Mustafar at the end of ''Revenge of the Sith''.


Victory celebration

The film ends with a scene of the Rebel Alliance and a village of Ewoks on
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celebrating the death of the Emperor and victory over the Empire. The original theatrical release of the film features the song " Ewok Celebration", also known as "Yub Nub", playing over the celebration. The 1997 edition release of the film replaced "Ewok Celebration" with score composed by
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titled "Victory Celebration", and the scene was lengthened to include shots of celebration on the planets Coruscant, Bespin, and Tatooine. The 2004 edition further added a shot set on
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, in which a Gungan is given a line of dialogue, and added the Senate building and Jedi Temple to Coruscant. The concept for the interplanetary montage was discussed during the film's .


Anakin's Force spirit

Near the end of the film, Vader kills the Emperor to save Luke's life, then dies of his injuries. He later appears to Luke as the Force spirit of Anakin, alongside
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and Obi-Wan. In the original version, Sebastian Shaw plays the spirit, as well as the unmasked Vader. Because Hayden Christensen played Anakin in the prequel films ''Attack of the Clones'' and ''Revenge of the Sith'', the 2004 DVD edition of ''Return of the Jedi'' features Christensen as the spirit, replacing Shaw. In a 2005 conversation with Christensen, Lucas explained the change in this way: "When you come back to the good side of the Force, it's your former persona that survives, not the Darth Vader persona." The alteration was ranked as the worst change to the original trilogy by ''Den of Geek''. ''The Digital Bits'' notes that the 2019 restoration made it more obvious where Anakin's head was replaced.


''The Phantom Menace''

The DVD released in 2001 features a longer version of the
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sequence, as well as a brief scene on Coruscant focusing on Anakin and Jar Jar Binks. The 2011 Blu-ray incorporates a CGI Yoda. For the 2012 3D , the end of Anakin's magnetic wand was redesigned in one shot of the podrace.


Podrace sequence

The extended podrace includes a longer introduction of the racers and the second lap of the race, which ''Screen Rant'' says does not contribute to the story, and potentially negatively affects the film's pacing. Additionally, shots including Watto cheering for Anakin's rival Sebulba were removed for home media releases.


CGI Yoda

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s which required CGI. This was changed for the 2011 release, with the puppet being replaced with a CGI model, similar to those used for the film's sequels, ''Attack of the Clones'' and ''Revenge of the Sith''.


''Attack of the Clones''

A few special effects which were not ready for the initial wide release were completed for release in digital-projection theaters. The DVD features the digital version with some extended lines of dialogue. The 2011 edition features a small editing change to the Coruscant speeder chase, adds a voiceover to Anakin's vision of
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, and changes the order of shots depicting Count Dooku's escape.


''Revenge of the Sith''

The theatrical release had a diagonal wipe from Obi-Wan leaving Mustafar to Anakin using his hand to crawl from the lava. The DVD changed this to a direct cut, which was reverted on the Blu-ray. The latter release also has additional clone trooper dialogue as they land on Utapau, and added moss to the treehouse on Kashyyyk. The filmmakers had discussions of what further changes could be done to past films or in revisions of this film; Lucas was impressed enough with the Creature Shop's radio-controlled mask for the background character of Senator Meena Tills that he briefly considered replacing the footage containing
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's mask in ''Return of the Jedi'' with Meena's one due to always feeling that Ackbar's was compromised despite being done with the latest puppetry technology available back then, while McCallum expressed his hopes in the film's audio commentary that, as part of a hypothetical six-episode DVD box set, Lucas would restore a deleted scene of Yoda arriving at Dagobah to begin his self-imposed exile, which was cut as Lucas felt the film would have had "too many endings".


Reception

Various media outlets have cited certain changes to the original trilogy as being particularly egregious. These include: in ''A New Hope'', making Greedo shoot first (which has been especially criticized for playing tricks with viewers' minds and memories) and the restored Jabba scene; in ''The Empire Strikes Back'', changes to the Emperor's dialogue (and appearance); in ''Return of the Jedi'', the new song in Jabba's palace, Vader yelling "No!" at the climax, and Christensen replacing Shaw as Anakin's spirit. In 2015,
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of ''Mashable'' viewed the original theatrical print of ''Star Wars'' submitted to the Library of Congress, and noted merit to Lucas's belief that technology did not allow him to achieve his vision, citing a visible marquee around Leia's ship "so jarring that it temporarily pulls me out of the film" because the original print is "lack ngthe seamless quality e hascome to expect from sci-fi and fantasy". Despite this, Ulanoff wrote that he "hate each and every one" of the later added CGI effects. In 2017, a writer argued that the Special Edition changes to the original ''Star Wars'' "stripped the film of every aspect that it had won its
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for", including those for Best Visual Effects, Best Production Design, and Best Original Score. A smaller number of changes have been cited as improving the films or not harming them. A 2015 ''Polygon'' article claimed there was "solid logic" behind a number of the minor changes, such as adding windows to Cloud City or sparks to Jango Fett's jetpack, saying these "angered, to a close approximation, nobody". ''A New Hope'''s restored Biggs scene has garnered mostly favorable feedback. In 2021, ''Screen Rant'' praised special effects additions to ''A New Hope'', including the CGI Dewback replacement, the Mos Eisley establishing shots, and the explosions of Alderaan and the Death Star. A consistent minority viewpoint has held that the net total of changes improves the films more than it detracts from them.


Legacy

The master negatives of the original trilogy were reportedly dismantled in order to create the Special Editions, although high-quality duplicates known as separation masters exist (also used as a source for the 1997 versions). In 1997, Lucas stated, "There will only be one ersion of each filmnbsp;... The riginalwill be some sort of interesting artifact ...
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will disappear. ... A hundred years from now, the only version of the movie that anyone will remember will be the DVD version." Asked why he was opposed to releasing the original versions of the films alongside the modified versions, Lucas stated in 2004: "To me, he original moviedoesn't really exist anymore. ... I'm sorry you saw half a completed film and fell in love with it. But I want it to be the way I want it to be." Lucas has said the Special Edition of a ''A New Hope'' brought the film from representing 60% of his vision to 80%. Gary Kurtz, producer of ''A New Hope'' and ''The Empire Strikes Back'', spoke against changing films retroactively in a 2002 interview. He stated, "I'm just not a great believer in messing with what is done. It may not be perfect, and as I said a long time ago, there's nothing that is." Addressing the Special Editions, he said,
... fixing a few matte lines and adding a couple of spaceships into shots is fine. I don't think anybody would notice that. But actually adding scenes that don't make any difference ... and all of those digitally enhanced shots of robots floating around and creatures walking through the frame ... call attention to themselves. Are much worse, actually, I think. Primarily because CGI work ... done by ILM, which is the best there is ... does not fit in with the mechanical style of the original film.
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'' in a digitally altered 20th-anniversary Special Edition, which notably replaced guns carried by federal agents with
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s. This prompted the creators of ''
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'' to parody both Spielberg and Lucas's changes to their films in an episode of their show. In 2007, ''
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'' lampooned Christensen's appearance as a spirit, and in 2017 comedian Brian Posehn stated that the original trilogy "already was special". Lucas's changes have become a primary point of reference for retroactive changes to other films. By contrast, some media outlets positively reviewed the 2020 4K release of
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's ''The Lord of the Rings'' trilogy, which was remastered and adjusted for color consistency with ''The Hobbit'' trilogy, but not otherwise significantly altered. A number of errors remain in the latest version of the ''Star Wars'' films. For instance, Sebulba is unrendered in a brief shot in ''The Phantom Menace'', which special-effects supervisor
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called attention to in the film's 2001 DVD commentary. Craig Elvy of ''Screen Rant'' said, "This highlights how George Lucas' motivations for tweaking the ''Star Wars'' movies are more about improving and updating than removing imperfections". In 2019, Kathleen Kennedy, president of Lucasfilm since the 2012 acquisition of the company by Disney, stated that she would not make alterations to Lucas's original trilogy, because "those will always remain his." While promoting '' The Rise of Skywalker'', director J. J. Abrams expressed his hopes that the original versions of the trilogy would be officially released, but said that the powers that be had told him "that that's not necessarily possible". On whether he thought the sequel trilogy should be altered at some point, Abrams stated, "I respect anyone who feels like they want to go back and adjust and add; I get that. But I also feel like ...
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you're done with a thing, ... that's what it is." Contrarily, some media outlets have called for the climax of ''The Rise of Skywalker'' to be altered to show the Force ghosts of the Jedi who aid Rey. Fan pleas for a director's cut of the film trended on social media following the release of ''
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''. In 2023, when asked if he had the clout to influence Lucasfilm to release the original cuts of the original trilogy, ''The Mandalorian'' creator
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answered, "Do you think anybody but ... the people who grew up with it ... would care?" He went on to explain his view that "younger people have a whole different perception of what ''Star Wars'' is." When asked about the possibility of releasing the original versions in 2024, Lucas reiterated, "I'm a firm believer that the director or the writer or the filmmaker should have a right to have his movie be the way he wants it." In early 2025, the
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announced that it would screen the original film in its unaltered form at a film festival that June, which Kennedy attended. Some reviewers noted that it felt like a completely different film than what they were used to, opining that it had a aesthetic low quality without the minor technological improvements of later versions. Film critic Robbie Collin cited the analogue aesthetric as lending humor to comedic interactions between and and wrote that the Death Star control panels looked like "wooden boards with lights stuck on" and were thus "better attuned to the frequency of make-believe".


Notes


References


External links

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