Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith Deleted Content

2021-10-18 09:27
The plot of the conversation between a group of lawmakers including Padmé, Mon Mothma, Bana Brimer, etc. was deleted. Their conversation was mainly for planning and organizing a way to prevent Palpatine from grabbing more. Alliance of power. The reason these plots were deleted is to focus the plot more on Anakin. Lucas’s earlier draft script included the appearance of Han Solo, who was 10 years old at the time, but the character did not enter the filming process in the end. The scene of Yoda's exile to Dagoba was deleted during editing, but it was retained in the "cut scenes" of the DVD version released. Producer McKellen has said that if Lucas prepares to release the full set of Star Wars six-part DVD, he hopes to add this scene back to the movie.
There are two endings about Jedi Master Shak Ti. One is that she was killed by Vader in the Jedi Temple, and the other is that she was killed directly by General Grievous on his spacecraft, but these two were filmed. All the scenes were deleted and included in the DVD "Deleted Scenes". Lucas said that neither of the two scenes showed Shak Ti’s true ending. It was officially set that Shak Ti survived Order 66. This has been confirmed in the game "Star Wars: The Force Unleashed".
Lucas had previously promised to explain in this film why someone deleted the information about the planet Camino from the Jedi Archives in "Star Wars 2: Attack of the Clones", but it may be out of emphasis. The reason for portraying Anakin, he failed to explain this problem in this movie, and was later handed over to writer James Lucino in his derivative universe novel "Star Wars: Labyrinth of Evil" to answer it.
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  • Frances 2021-10-20 18:58:36

    A tragic fate, a grand epic, the charm of Star Wars lies in this. Anakin’s pain and fear led him to the darkness, and the Force would eventually bring him back from the darkness

  • Kiley 2021-10-20 18:59:30

    It's so sad, even though I know where the ending is, I can't help but sigh. The death of Padmé and the birth of the Black Samurai are cross-edited. From the perspective of self-will, both belong to "there is no willingness to live." The series has since constituted a complete set of worldview output, and it may not be a good thing to push a sequel in the future.

Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith quotes

  • Anakin Skywalker: I missed you, Padmé.

  • Mace Windu: May the force be with us all.