Are Star Wars DVDs worth anything?

Are Star Wars DVDs worth anything?

Star Wars Trilogy Among the most valuable Star Wars video tapes are the CBS/FOX Original releases, which feature the original movie poster artwork and a red hi-fi sticker. They can earn anywhere between $30 – $100.

Will Disney release the original Star Wars?

Disney now has the ability to release the unaltered versions of the original Star Wars trilogy, but it probably won’t happen. Undoubtedly, the biggest entertainment story in the early part of 2019 was the completion of Disney’s acquisition of Fox, which closed earlier this week.

Did Star Wars originally say Episode IV?

When Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope originally hit theaters in 1977, it was simply called Star Wars. It wasn’t until the film’s theatrical re-release in 1981 that it received the Episode IV marking and the subtitle A New Hope. The reason is pretty simple.

How long is original Star Wars?

121 minutes

Did Disney plus add scenes to Star Wars?

A major ‘Star Wars’ scene with Han Solo has been changed on Disney Plus. Disney Plus launched Tuesday and “Star Wars” fans found a change in “Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope.” The infamous Han Solo and Greedo showdown has been altered yet again. In the past, it showed Greedo shoot first, then Han shooting first.

Why does Obi Wan not recognize r2d2?

Obi-Wan greets R2-D2 and later recalls “not owning a droid.” Obi-Wan purposely withheld information from Luke in order to keep Luke from straying away. This could offer an explanation as to why he appears to not know who R2-D2 is. Further in Empire Strikes Back, neither Yoda nor Darth Vader recognizes either droid.

Did Disney add Anakin Skywalker end return Jedi?

For thease of the original Star Wars trilogy, Lucas changed Return of the Jedi’s ending so Christensen replaced Shaw. In an interview event Lucas did with none other than Christensen, he explained changing Anakin’s appearance in Return of the Jedi.

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