List of changes in Star Wars re-releases
The following are partial lists of changes in Star Wars re-releases. The commercial success of Star Wars has given George Lucas the opportunity to tinker with his original trilogy, now called Episode IV: A New Hope, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, and Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. In a September 2004 CNN article, Lucas points out that the original films were "25 or 30 percent" of what he intended. Along with obvious changes to various scenes, the re-releases also improved the visual and audio quality of the films.
Many changes were motivated by the vast improvements in CGI technology and other production techniques that occurred in the two decades after the original trilogy was produced. Other changes improved the cohesiveness among the films, and eliminated continuity errors between the original trilogy and the three prequels. However, opponents claim that these changes detract from the character arc of the films and tend to be more distracting than expedient.
Changes to Star Wars films after the theatrical release aren't always limited to the original trilogy. In the release of The Phantom Menace DVD, two deleted portions were either partially or completely restored.
A 3-D re-release of the saga is planned for 2007.[1]
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Pre-Special Edition changes
Although not as obvious as the 1997 Special Edition re-release of the trilogy, there were still some alterations made between versions. However a version on USA Network has both versions,some things are changed and some are not.
A New Hope
- The line "Episode IV: A NEW HOPE" was added to the opening crawl from 1981 forward.
- Alternate takes of C-3PO's dialog is used in the original mono sound version.
- The line "Close the blast doors!" is gone from the stereo sound releases.
- C-3PO's tractor beam line is also gone from the stereo sound versions.
- The line "Blast it Wedge, where are you?" from the original mono sound version was changed to "Blast it Biggs, where are you?" for the stereo sound releases.
- Beru Lars is voiced by a different actress.
The Empire Strikes Back
The 70mm version of the film was substantially different from the 35mm version that was more widely seen.
- After the Probot lands and moves left, there is an optical wipe to the overhead shot of Luke on his Tauntaun.
- After Luke wanders through the snow and falls face down, there is an optical wipe to Han instead of a straight cut.
- The bacta tank scene starts on a close-up of Two-One-Bee and pans right to a closeup of Luke in the tank. It then cuts to FX-7 extending its arm to the tank. There is no cut to Leia, Han and Threepio observing.
- In the snow battle scene, when Luke drops into the snow after throwing a charge into the Imperial walker, the AT-ST in the background has no atmospheric depth. It looks too close and small.
- In the Emperor scene, the hologram of the Emperor is already present in the first shot - it does not "tune in" gradually.
- The Imperial fleet establishing shot after the magic tree scene has a different TIE fighter sound effect.
- When Luke falls from Cloud City into the Millennium Falcon, the Falcon's radar dish is not added to the shot.
- The telepathy between Luke and Vader during the "Hyperspace" cue has straight cuts instead of quick dissolves.
- On Hoth, right after C-3PO tells R2 to "Switch off," R2 gives out a little 'blurp.'
- When Luke finally collapses in the snow, he lets out a grunt as he lands on his face.
- Han says "until I can get the shelter up" instead of "until I can get the shelter built."
- Luke says an additional "Ben... Dagobah..." just before Han says "and I thought they smelled bad on the outside."
- When C-3PO tells Luke "It's so good to see you fully functional again," Luke replies "Thanks, Threepio."
- The line "Headquarters personnel report to Command Center" is repeated three times instead of two.
- The line "The first transport is away!" is said in a different voice altogether.
- When R2 is being loaded into Luke's X-Wing, C-3PO says the word "and" before saying "do take good care of yourself."
- Han's line "Transport, this is Solo. Better take off, I can't get to you. I'll get her out on the Falcon" is followed by, "Come on!"
- In the asteroid field, after C-3PO says "Oh, this is suicide." He says, "There's no where to go."
- Luke says "You're lucky to get out of there" instead of "You're lucky you don't taste very good."
- Yoda makes a frightened "Ehhhhh!" sound just before Luke says "Like we're being watched" and points his blaster at him.
- Yoda says the word "Run!" before "Yes. A Jedi's strength flows from the force." The following lines "But beware the dark side. Anger, fear, aggression. The dark side of the force are they. Easily they flow, quick to join you in a fight" are also much louder and clearer.
- In Cloud City, after C-3PO says "That sounds like an R2 unit in there. I wonder if it..." he says "Hello?" only once instead of twice.
- Before C-3PO gets shot, a different voice says "Who are you?"
- While C-3PO is on Chewie's back when they enter the carbon freezing chamber, the line "Now remember, Chewbacca, you have a responsibility to me, so don't do anything foolish" is louder and heard more clearly.
- During the duel, when Luke knocks Vader off of the platform, Vader lets out an "ooooh!" instead of an "aaargh!"
- Lando's line at the end, "Luke, we're ready for takeoff." is a different take.
- In the final scene, there is no tracked music from "Yoda and the Force".
1997 Star Wars Trilogy Special Editions
Special coverage on CNN in 1997 notes that Lucas spent $10 million to rework his original 1977 film, which was roughly what it cost to film it originally. $3 million of that was spent on the audio track for the special edition. Lucas also spent $2.5 million each on Episodes V and VI.
The following is a partial list of changes:
A New Hope
- Additional dewbacks and search teams are visible as the Stormtroopers look for the missing droids. An Imperial transport can be seen taking off in the backround
- A revised Jawa sandcrawler
- A new look at Ben Kenobi's hut
- Mos Eisley is bigger and busier
- New aliens are seen in the Cantina
- A CGI version of Jabba the Hutt confronts Han Solo in the Millennium Falcon's launch bay, and new dialogue was recorded in the Huttese language.
- Greedo now fires a very badly aimed shot at Han before being shot in the cantina
- A new Mos Eisley scene of the Falcon taking off
- The Death Star docking bay is revised to be more consistent with the one seen in Return of the Jedi.
- C-3PO's line where he describes the tractor beam's power systems is put back in
- New superimposed shots of the Stormtroopers in the Death Star
- When Han Solo and Chewbacca are chasing a squad of stormtroopers on the Death Star, instead of running to a dead end, the pair end up at a hangar bay with seemingly hundreds of stormtroopers
- The flashes of blaster impacts on the Imperial officers were removed.
- "Close the blast doors!" is put back into the scene where Han and Chewbacca, pursued by stormtroopers, jump through the doors as they close
- A scene between Luke Skywalker and Biggs Darklighter, just before the Battle of Yavin
- New digital shots of the X-Wings and Y-Wings taking off from Yavin (in the original version, they just appeared as red flashes)
- New, additional, and revised dog fighting and attack run scenes during the battle with the Death Star
- The line "Blast it Biggs, where are you?" was changed back to "Blast it Wedge, where are you?"
- After Red Leader's unsuccessful trench run, the line "He's on your tail!" was added to the film.
- The shot of the Rebel fighters flying away from the Death Star has been revised.
- The Praxis effect shockware was added to the destruction of planet Alderaan and the Death Star.
The Empire Strikes Back
- The opening battle sequence was cleaned up
- New scenes on Hoth with a fiercer-looking wampa ice creature
- The blaster bolts of the TIE fighters have been made more green.
- New and additional shots of Cloud City
- Several wall panels have been digitally replaced with windows to show more of Cloud City.
- Luke's line, "You're lucky you don't taste too good," after R2-D2 is spit out by a Dagobah swamp creature, is changed to "You were lucky to get out of there."
- Shots of people listening to Lando on the Cloud City PA ordering the evacuation of the city are added
- Luke screams as he jumps off the platform in Cloud City (the scream is actually lifted from the Emperor's death scream from Return Of The Jedi)
- Darth Vader's line, "Bring my shuttle," is changed to "Alert my Star Destroyer to prepare for my arrival," a line originally recorded for A New Hope.
- A digital hatch has been added to replace the white light that appears when Lando opens the outer hatch to rescue Luke.
- A new scene with Darth Vader landing in the docking bay of his Star Destroyer, based on an outtake from Return Of The Jedi
Return Of The Jedi
- A new Jabba's Palace Band musical number, "Jedi Rocks" replaces "Lapti Nek"; Oola is now accompanied by three back-up dancers
- Boba Fett is briefly shown flirting with a dancer at Jabba's palace.
- Additional scenes on Tatooine of the Banthas before heading to the Pit of Carkoon.
- A revised version of the Sarlacc at the base of the Pit of Carkoon.
- CGI rope has been added around Han's ankles.
- In the original version, a flight of four TIE fighters appear from behind the camera flying towards the Death Star and disappear a second before the scene changes to the Emperor's arrival. This is corrected and the fighters continue heading toward the Death Star.
- As with the destruction of the first Death Star, the second has a more pronounced explosion.
- At the end of the trilogy after the Empire is defeated, scenes of celebration on Endor, Bespin, Tatooine, and Coruscant are shown. The "Ewok celebration" song (often referred to as "Yub Nub") during this sequence has been replaced with an entirely new John Williams composition, "Victory Celebration".
2001 Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace DVD
- Podrace grid sequence is extended
- Air taxi sequence is reincorporated
2002 Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones DVD
- New dialogue added to the scene where Anakin confesses to the Tusken slaughter.
- Additional sparks and smoke have been added to Jango Fett's jetpack shortly before his death to better present its malfunction.
- After falling out of the gunship on Geonosis, a clone trooper asks if Padmé is all right. Her response of "Yes" has been changed to a more realistic groggy "Uh-huh."
- Anakin's mechanical hand now holds Padmé's hand during the closing wedding sequence (this was originally included in the DLP theater release of the film).
2004 Star Wars Trilogy DVD
The 2004 DVD changes were made to make a better connection between the old and new trilogies, and Lowry's Digital restoration visual enhancement was applied to the 2004 DVD releases. The following is a partial list of changes:
A New Hope
- When the Jawa Sandcrawler stops outside the Lars Homestead, C-3PO says "We stopped" before telling R2-D2 to wake up.
- Obi Wan Kenobi's scream to scare off the Sand People has been changed to a higher-pitched wail.
- More debris has been digitally added to the scene at the destroyed Jawa sandcrawler.
- A brief shot of Luke's landspeeder as it enters Mos Eisley carrying Luke, Ben Kenobi, and the droids has been redone
- The Mos Eisley/Greedo scene is redone yet again, so that Greedo and Han shoot at almost the exact same moment, but Greedo is still fractionally ahead. Also Han dodges Greedo's shot more convincingly.
- An improved CGI version of Jabba the Hutt now confronts Han Solo in the scene added to the 1997 re-release.
- When the two stormtroopers exit the Millennium Falcon, one of them says, "There's no one here."
- When the docking bay controller tries to contact TK-421, slightly audible static can be heard over the communicator.
- The Matte painting in the detention block had been extended, making the corridor seem longer. It also has been edited to make it seem more realistic.
- The writing in the Death Star tractor beam control panel is changed from the Latin alphabet to the standard Star Wars "foreign" (Aurabesh) alphabet.
- An audible bump was added to the infamous gaffe where a screen-right stormtrooper bumps his head on the door-frame when the stormtroopers break into the control room. This mistake had been hinted at in Episode II.
- Luke and Leia's echo when they are trapped in the Death Star chasm is more convincing.
- The glow of the lightsabers has been slightly improved to look more like other episodes, though still not near their quality, for example in Luke's training on the Millennium Falcon, the lightsaber is green instead of blue
- John Williams' score has been quieted or eliminated from some portions of the Battle of Yavin scene. The left and right rear channels of the score have also been swapped, making the sound effects of the battle more clear.
- The line "Blast it Wedge, where are you?" was changed back to "Blast it Biggs, where are you?"
- The "He's on your tail!" that was added for the 1997 Special Edition was removed.
- The Code Cylinders in Grand Moff Tarkin's uniform jacket no longer move up and down between shots.
The Empire Strikes Back
- In a scene where Darth Vader speaks to the Emperor via hologram, the Emperor is now Palpatine as portrayed by Ian McDiarmid (in the original film and the Special Edition, an unidentified actress in heavy makeup portrayed the Emperor, whose voice was dubbed in by Clive Revill.) A few lines of new dialogue have been added to this scene as well, in which Palpatine informs Vader that their new enemy is "the offspring of Anakin Skywalker."
- The four lines spoken by Boba Fett are now in the voice of Temuera Morrison, the actor who played Jango Fett (Boba Fett's clone "father")
- In both the original and Special Edition film, during the scene in which Han is lowered into the carbon-freezing chamber, an apparent wardrobe blooper has him wearing his blue jacket during one shot. The jacket has been digitally erased in this release. The "jacket" was actually the result of coincidental shadowing, however, and not a wardrobe miscue.
- The tracked Emperor death scream by Luke Skywalker introduced in the 1997 re-release, which is heard during Luke's voluntary fall from the Cloud City platform after his fight with Vader, was removed. This is because Luke would, logically, not scream if he willingly let himself fall. This was a major annoyance to fans in the first Special Edition.
- In the original and special edition, when Darth Vader asks if the Falcon's hyperdrive is deactivated, Admiral Piett's rank plaque and code cylinders are on the wrong side of his uniform (the plaque is suppose to be on the left side of his tunic, but it was on his right side). This is corrected and Piett has the correct rank placement on his uniform.
Return Of The Jedi
- The matte lines on the rancor have been further altered and the effect is now more realistic.
- Boba Fett now laughs along with Jabba the Hutt while Luke fights the rancor, matching his laugh from Attack of the Clones.
- In Darth Vader's final scene, when he is not wearing his helmet, the eyebrows of actor Sebastian Shaw have been removed. His eyes have also been changed to blue, to better resemble the Anakin portrayed by Hayden Christensen in the prequel trilogy.
- Another scene of celebration, this one on Naboo, is shown after the Empire is defeated. A Gungan, possibly Jar Jar Binks, can be heard saying "Wesa free!"
- In the final scene where the spirits of Anakin Skywalker, Obi Wan Kenobi, and Yoda appear to Luke, Anakin is now played by Hayden Christensen rather than Sebastian Shaw. According to George Lucas, after redemption, Anakin returned to his "inner persona", once one with the force, and appeared the way he was before he turned to the dark side of the Force.
- In the Coruscant celebration scene, the Galactic Senate and Jedi Temple have been added in the background.
Note that in all three films, the ending credits have remained unchanged from the Special Edition releases in 1997. Thus, they do not reflect such changes as Ian McDiarmid's Emperor in The Empire Strikes Back or Hayden Christensen's Anakin in Return of the Jedi.
Deleted scenes from Star Wars
This is a partial list of scenes that weren't in any film version of the original trilogy or prequels.
The Phantom Menace
- Extended Podrace grid sequence (Added into film on DVD)
- Extended Lap 2
- Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan, and Jar Jar escape their sub before it goes over a waterfall.
- Qui-Gon and Anakin break into a run after they find one of Darth Maul's probe droids following them.
- Anakin fights with Greedo.
- The dawn before the podrace.
- The Coruscant Sky Taxi Ride (Added into film on DVD)
Attack of the Clones
- Padme addresses the Senate an hour after the attempt on her life.
- Obi-Wan brings the toxic dart to the analysis droids in the Jedi Temple, who cannot identify it. He then decides to take it to his friend, Dexter.
- Obi-Wan and Mace talk about the mystery of the missing data on Kamino and about Anakin being able to protect Padme while Obi-Wan boards his Jedi starfighter.
- Extended arrival of Anakin and Padme on Naboo.
- On Naboo, Padme introduces Anakin to her family.
- Padme shows Anakin her bedroom, which has holographic images of her humanitarian work.
- Anakin and Padme are brought before Count Dooku, requesting Obi-Wan's release. Dooku says he cannot do so unless Naboo joins the Confederacy, giving reasons for why he is forming the new government.
- Padme and Anakin are put on trial by Poggle the Lesser, who finds them guilty. (NOTE: after the scene where they go before Count Dooku was dropped, this scene didn't make much sense and was dropped as well)
- A group of Jedi lead by Ki-Adi Mundi attempt to take over the Droid Command Centre on Geonosis.
Revenge of the Sith
- The scene in which Bai Ling appears as a Senator.
- Qui-Gon tells Yoda about the secret of immortality and Yoda becomes his padawan.
- A group of senators including Mon Mothma met to dicuss the Chancellor's growing power. In the scene Bail Organa expresses that the Republic might be becoming corrupt.
- Whilst on board his ship General Grievous floods a corridor to slow down Obi-Wan and Anakin.
- General Grievous kills Shaak Ti who was originally sent to rescue the Chancellor.
- Shaak Ti is killed by Anakin (her death is clearly changed a few times)
- Yoda acts crazily on Kashyyyk to escape from some clones
- Yoda landing on Dagobah and saying goodbye to Obi-Wan and Bail Organa
- Luminara Unduli, Barriss Offee, and Quinlan Vos's deaths are all cut as well as Aayla Secura and Plo Koon's last lines.
- Lieutenant Commander Lorth Needa offers General Grievous an opportunity to surrender.
A New Hope
- Luke is working on a machine at the Lars homestead, and uses a set of binoculars to look up into the sky. He sees two starships exchanging laser fire in space, but goes back to work. This deleted scene can be viewed on the Star Wars: Behind The Magic
- Luke visits his friends at Anchorhead. He says he saw a space battle (between the Devastator and the blockade runner Tantive IV) with a set of binoculars to his friends. However, the battle is already over and his friends do not believe him.
- Biggs tells Luke he wants to defect to the Rebels.
- Darth Vader and Chief Bast discuss Grand Moff Tarkin and his ambitions (this scene was later redubbed and used in The Star Wars Holiday Special).
- Grand Moff Tarkin, General Tagge, and General Motti view a schematic of the Death Star and discuss the threat the Rebel incursion aboard holds (the scene features one of the few wire-frame CGI effects created for the film).
- Han and a mysterious woman are seen carousing and kissing in the Cantina before the meeting with Obi Wan and Luke. It was to give him a man-liked-by-the-ladies feel.
- Han and Luke are seen congratulating each other after their successful fight against the tie-fighters while escaping the Death Star
The Empire Strikes Back
- A number of wampas infiltrate the Rebel base and kill at least one tauntaun. An image exists of a medical droid inspecting a tauntaun carcass.
- While strolling through Echo Base's corridors, R2-D2 is attacked by a wampa. He is rescued and the wampa is killed by Rebel troops.
- General Veers is seriously injured when a snowspeeder crashes into his AT-AT Walker.
- While fleeing Imperial troops, Han suggests they take a shortcut through a room that has a sign on it. Leia tells him "that's where they keep those creatures" (the wampas, which have been confined to the room). They run off and C-3PO tears off the warning sign, hoping the troops will mistake it for another room. (Though never seen in any version of the film, shots of this scene were used in Television ads for the movie, also the door itself is visible in the movie.) A reference to this exists in the game Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire, where the room is available to go into and 3 wampas are in separate cages that can be opened.
Return of the Jedi
- Moff Jerjerrod and two Royal Guards refuse to let Darth Vader in to see the Emperor, so Vader uses his Force-chokehold on Jerjerrod, but doesn't kill him.
- Right after Jabba's Sail Barge blows up, Luke, Han, Leia, Lando, and the droids go back to the Millennium Falcon and Luke's X-Wing (both of which are in the middle of a sand storm). Han thanks Luke for saving him and Luke explains to his friends that he has to go back to Dagobah.
- Darth Vader lands in the Death Star docking bay with Luke, taking him to the Emperor. (This outtake was partially restored and placed in the special edition of The Empire Strikes Back, having Vader land in the Executor. Moff Jerjerrod can be seen in the new footage and is mouthing his dialogue from ROTJ.)
External links
- DVD answers-A New Hope Differences between versions of A New Hope
- DVD answers-The Empire Strikes Back Differences between versions of The Empire Strikes Back
- DVD answers-Return of the Jedi Differences between versions of Return of the Jedi
- Star Wars Trilogy Ultimate Edition Rumours about the next re-release of the Star Wars saga. Just rumours. Very likely to be untrue.
