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What was behind the scenes of Star Wars?

What was behind the scenes of Star Wars?

From early ideas for the Battle of Hoth to behind-the-scenes antics, four legends of Star Wars special effects get together to share memories from making Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Industrial Light & Magic created worlds with just paint and glass.

Who are the actors in Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back?

As Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and the memorable Battle of Hoth turn 40, StarWars.com speaks with George Lucas, Ben Burtt, Joe Johnston, Dennis Muren, and Phil Tippett about the making of the famous clash in the snow. Learn the story behind some lesser-known additions that came within weeks of Empire ’s first release.

Where was Tosche Station in the original Star Wars?

Tosche Station was originally going to appear in Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, but was cut from the film. The scene was, however, released in the deleted scenes of the special features of the Blu-Ray release of the original trilogy. The scene shows Luke Skywalker telling his friends about a space battle he saw above the planet.

Who are the actors in the New Star Wars movie?

Made for fans as a gift for the holidays, these videos celebrating 40 years of Episode V feature rare footage and new interviews with George Lucas, Mark Hamill, and more. Check out StarWars.com’s guide to upcoming book and comic releases in Lucasfilm’s Star Wars: The High Republic epic.

Who are the hosts of the Star Wars show?

In this special roundtable interview, Star Wars Show host Andi Gutierrez speaks with the Lucasfilm Story Group’s Leland Chee, Pablo Hidalgo, Matt Martin, and Rayne Roberts about the secrets of the latest film in the saga. Loading…

Who was creature effects supervisor for Solo Star Wars Story?

Meet the aliens of Solo: A Star Wars Story — and the crew that brought them to life — with Pablo Hidalgo. Pablo Hidalgo uncovers some of ILM’s old-meets-new tricks in creating Solo: A Star Wars Story. Pablo Hidalgo talks droids, Lady Proxima, and more with Neal Scanlan, creature effects supervisor for Solo: A Star Wars Story.