Alternative Return of the Jedi Ending

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3.8 میلیون بار بازدید - 11 سال پیش - Loads of questions/comments from viewers
Loads of questions/comments from viewers over the last few years. Here’s a quick TL;DR

1/ you should have added... etc.
Maybe, but it was 15 years ago when I made this and wasn’t able to accomplish the end goal. I moved on to other things

2/ is that xxxx in the background?
Read the original description! It’s Aayla Secura. No. Not Padme

3/ Mace Windu isn’t dead.
Nobody’s bothered following up his story since ep3. And it doesn’t matter  He looks cool as a ghost.

4/ you got the scale of the background Jedi wrong
Yep. Indeed I did. I was learning software and thought this would be fun

5/ why didn’t you...?
Because.

6/ can you add xxxxx?
No. I don’t have the files/time/interest any more

7/ what did you make this on?
Mac G4 mirror drive, Apple Motion 2, Final Cut Pro 3, with DVD rips of characters from the prequels.


A few years ago I embarked on re-editing Star Wars into something more manageable. This is all that's left of my increasingly futile attempt.

After Lucasfilm added the wrong Anakin into the Ewok party, I was surprised they didn't add the rest of the Jedi - especially the one who taught them all how to exist in bluescreen force-land, Qui Gon Jinn - so I started working on filling the forest with dead Jedi. The plan was to have every single Jedi mentioned in Order 66, whether we saw them die or not. By the time Luke got to Endor, most would have been dead - and Yoda was known to be the last of the Jedi.
Having a glowing blue forest full of fallen Jedi would have added an even greater emotional weight than we see in the theatrical or Blu-ray releases. For me, at least.

It's a rough idea, including a badly rendered and animated 3D Aayla Secura, which is why she’s at the back.

Demonstration/Fair rights use: This isn't intended to breach any copyrights - all original Star Wars rights belong to Lucasfilm, Fox, and now, Disney.
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