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  1. Return of the Jedi (also known as Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi) is a 1983 American epic space opera film that is a sequel to The Empire Strikes Back (1980). It is the third installment in the original Star Wars trilogy and the sixth chronological film in the "Skywalker Saga". It is directed by Richard Marquand based on a ...

    • George Lucas pitched a really dark ending. Like, really dark. Even though Lucas really wanted a bright, upbeat ending, and he fought against killing off any major characters — even Yoda, for a long time — during one story session, Lucas pitched a really, really dark ending.
    • There were going to be two Death Stars, instead of just one. Because that's one way to raise the stakes. In the original outline, one of the Death Stars is half-completed, and the Rebels blow it up with torpedos after destroying the shield generator.
    • George Lucas told Lawrence Kasdan that anyone can use the Force. It's just like doing yoga, Lucas told Kasdan during a marathon story conference. Or karate.
    • Yoda and Obi-Wan were going to come back to life in the flesh. This was one ending that Lucas toyed with for a long time. In the end, Luke's mentors emerge from the "Netherworld" and join Luke in the land of the living, for the final celebration.
  2. Feb 20, 2024 · With everything tied up in a neat bow, Return of the Jedi became one of the most satisfying trilogy-closers in history. Lucas delivered on the fairy tale he’d always wanted to make, though with ...

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    • CONTRARY TO LEGEND, RETURN OF THE JEDI WAS THE MOVIE’S ORIGINAL TITLE. When it came time to decide on the title of the third entry in the Star Wars saga, creator George Lucas settled on Return of the Jedi.
    • RETURN OF THE JEDI WAS CALLED SOMETHING DIFFERENT ON PURPOSE. The fandom frenzy surrounding the third—and supposedly final—installment of the saga was at such a fever pitch, with cast, crew members, and the public willing to leak any new information about the storyline they could, Lucas intentionally named the movie something completely different during filming.
    • GEORGE LUCAS WANTED TO GO TO WHERE THE EMPIRE BEGAN. The movie was supposed to give audiences their first look at the Empire's home world of Had Abbadon.
    • SOME BIG NAMES WERE ON THE SHORTLIST TO DIRECT RETURN OF THE JEDI. Lucas originally wanted his friend Steven Spielberg to direct Jedi, but because Lucas decided to make his films outside the purview of the Directors Guild of America during the making of The Empire Strikes Back, prominent DGA member Spielberg had to turn it down.
  3. The way it crescendos at "Celebrate" is unmatched. This quote is taken from a Return of the Jedi story conference that took place in 1981. Participants included George Lucas, Richard Marquand, Lawrence Kasdan, and Howard Kazanjian. From The Making of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi by the late J.W. Rinzler.

  4. Oct 7, 2024 · What happened right after the Empire was defeated at the Battle of Endor? The celebrations at the end of Return of the Jedi tell one story: the entire Star Wars galaxy changed in an instant, and ...

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  6. Jul 2, 2014 · Things are happening all over. They're pouring forth from imaginations so fertile that, yes, we do halfway believe in this crazy Galactic Empire long ago and far, far away." " Return of the Jedi " is fun, magnificent fun. The movie is a complete entertainment, a feast for the eyes and a delight for the fancy.

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