Star Wars Episode III (Deleted Scenes) - Exiled to Dagobah. Revenge of the Sith Full Movie Torrent. Download Star Wars Episode Iii Revenge Of The Sith Full. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith: Directed by George Lucas. With Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen, Ian McDiarmid. Three years into the Clone Wars, the Jedi rescue Palpatine from Count Dooku. This is a partial list of scenes (some filmed, some in animatic form or merely considered) that weren't included in any version of the canon films or TV series. Some scenes were cut due to time constraints, while others simply didn't fit into the flow of the story. Deleted scenes for the prequel trilogy were featured on the second disc of their original DVD release, but most of the original.
One of the last things Adywan will be working on for Empire Strikes Back Revisited is a new Wampa to help unite the look throughout the movie. In the latest entry of our “Change Explain” series, I’ll show you why Ady feels this is necessary.
The first time we see the Wampa’s face, it was a puppet made by Phil Tippet and shot in the United States.
Here’s a picture of his being filmed on the puppeteer’s arm.
The next time we see the Wampa (at least in the Special Edition), is when it’s snacking on Luke’s poor Tauntaun and is disturbed by Luke waking up.
ILM artist Howie Weed created and wore the new Wampa suit in a miniature set.
The shot of the Wampa lunging towards Luke was in the original theatrical edition.
This was a Stuart Freeborn full-sized costume (seen here from an abandoned sequence where we’d see the Wampa dragging Luke and the Tauntaun back to his lair):
The reaction shot of the Wampa after Luke cuts its arm off was added for the Special Edition.
Once again, this was Howie Weed in the suit.
As you can see, the Wampa in the finished film (as seen on the Blu-ray) has three very different looks for being the same creature. Adywan is building a new puppet he hopes to use to replace some of these shots and remove the others to create a single look for the Wampa.
Don’t even get me started on all the different Wampa looks for the deleted scenes…
-Drew
The first wave of the release of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Revisited is available for download. This wave consists of the 720p MKV (high definition, no menu).
The MKV is a compressed 8 GB but still HD version of the film, with no menus or audio options. This file can be played on your computer using a program like VLC Player, on your TV through a lot of Smart TV and Blu-ray players, or converted to a file format of your choice.
Next will be the DVD-5, a 5 GB ISO file that will be able to be burned onto a single-layer DVD (available at most stores and burnable by every DVD burner) using a program like ImgBurn. The resulting disc will be playable on most NTSC DVD/Blu-ray players right out of the box. This will be a compressed standard definition version.
Later will come less-compressed dual-layer DVD-9 versions (in both NTSC and PAL) and a BD-25 ISO burnable to Blu-ray disc. These versions will have more refined menus and options, with bonus features such as behind the scenes footage, interviews, alternate versions, and trailers. Also in the works is a DVD-5 of the bonus features.
Thank you for your patience, and we hope that the movie is everything you’ve been dreaming about for almost a decade.
UPDATE (9/4/2018): A barebones DVD-5 has been released! See the post on it for more information on it and future releases!