Buyer Beware! The Upcoming Unaltered Star Wars Trilogy Is Not the Collection You’re Looking For

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For what feels like decades, Star Wars fans have been clamoring for an opportunity to own the original unaltered Star Wars trilogy on home video. Yes, the trilogy is available in many formats, including VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, and more. However, in 1997, George Lucas changed the original trilogy with a “Special Edition” re-release, introducing significant changes to the original presentation, with additional scenes, effects, and music spliced into the new presentation. More changes to the film occurred in 2004 with the DVD release, then again in 2011 for the Blu-ray collection. This year, another version of the Star Wars trilogy is hitting shelves. However, according to a source (courtesy of The Digital Bits), it’s not the unaltered version of the original fans are hoping for.

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Where Did the Image for the New Trilogy Collection Come From?

How did this investigation into the new collection start? Well, a new piece of artwork for the upcoming trilogy is circulating. While the art gives old-school vibes, questions remain about the collection’s contents. The Digital Bits decided to do some digging, and according to their source, the image is real, but claims that the product contains the original, unaltered versions of Lucas’s trilogy are false. So, what is the image for? It’s to promote a repackage of the existing Blu-ray sets for all three Star Wars trilogies. The repackage is reportedly part of this year’s May the 4th celebration, a day that always brings the latest Star Wars news to the forefront.

Never Lose Hope

It’s worth pointing out that just because this collection isn’t the one fans were hoping for, that doesn’t mean hope is lost. Next year is the Star Wars franchise’s 50th anniversary, which, as you know, is a big one. If the studio was going to release something as coveted as the original unaltered trilogy to collectors, why would you do it on the 49th year and not the 50th?

Buried Treasure

Funnily enough, I still have my original unaltered trilogy on VHS. I’d need a VCR, but there’s one in my office closet next to a pile of concert bootlegs and a copy of The Year Punk Broke. I do hope Disney goes all out for the 50th anniversary and releases the original unaltered trilogy as a part of the celebration. The studio can’t hold onto them forever! Give the people what they want!

Source: The Digital Bits

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