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  2. Changes in Star Wars re-releases - Wikipedia

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    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 Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) could effectively produce CGI visual effects for the prequel trilogy. [18] [12] [b] [c]

  3. Harmy's Despecialized Edition - Wikipedia

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    Blu-ray cover. Star Wars: The Despecialized Edition, also known as Harmy's Despecialized Edition, is a fan-created film preservation of the original Star Wars trilogy films: Star Wars (1977), The Empire Strikes Back (1980), and Return of the Jedi (1983).

  4. Star Wars original trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Star Wars trilogy, unlike science fiction that features sleek and futuristic settings, portrays the galaxy as dirty and grimy in Lucas's concept of a "used universe". [46] This was in part inspired by the period films of Akira Kurosawa, which like the original Star Wars trilogy, often begin in medias res without explaining a complete ...

  5. New Star Wars trilogy reportedly in the works at Lucasfilm - AOL

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    The Star Wars franchise is the second-highest-earning film franchise of all time New Star Wars trilogy reportedly in the works at Lucasfilm Skip to main content

  6. New ‘Star Wars’ trilogy in the works: reports - AOL

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    A new “Star Warstrilogy is in the works at Lucasfilm, as reported by Deadline and Variety on Thursday. The news comes almost five years after the last theatrical film release for the ...

  7. Return of the Jedi - Wikipedia

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    A Blu-ray Disc version of the six-film Star Wars saga was released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment in September 2011, [105] which incorporated more small changes to Return of the Jedi, including making the Ewoks blink and having Vader yell "No!" as he throws the Emperor down the Death Star shaft; the latter change drew sharp negative ...