The 1997 Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition was a theatrical anniversary edition of the original trilogy, in order to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.
The three movies were shown in USA from January through March with a monthly interval between each. A New Hope was released on January 31 followed by The Empire Strikes Back on February 21. Return of the Jedi was to be released on March 7, but due to the box office success of the first two (mostly Empire which grossed the most of the three re-releases) it was pushed to a week later on March 14. 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 Trilogy aimed to the renewal of the movies in the minds of both the older and the younger audience, and to prepare the way for the upcoming release of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
The renewal was done by digitally remastering the image and sound by an extensive clean-up and restoration work, George Lucas also made a number of changes to the films in order to "finish the film the way it was meant to be" (as Lucas said in a September 2004 interview with the Associated Press) so that someone who would start watching the saga from the prequel trilogy, won't notice the aesthetic difference between the 20 years.
The most significant alterations were cosmetic, generally adding special effects which weren't originally possible, like the addition of some originally filmed but cut scenes (like Han Solo's confrontation with Jabba the Hutt), the addition of new digitally made sequences (like the arrival at Mos Eisley) which sometimes included the replacement of older scenes altogether (like the flight to the Death Star).
Other changes, however, are considered to have affected plot or character development. These changes, such as the change often referred to by fans as "Han shot first," have proven to be controversial, inciting considerable criticism of George Lucas by fans, and was one of the first causes of the Lucas Bashing phenomenon.
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![]() Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope |
![]() Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back |
![]() Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi |
![]() Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope |
![]() Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back |
![]() Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi |
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