Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Brief Look at 'The Last Jedi' Deleted Scene Featured on 'The Star Wars Show'

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By: Dominic Jones

Lucasfilm's official YouTube variety series, The Star Wars Show, returned after their holiday break this week and the new episode featured a look at a deleted scene from Star Wars: The Last Jedi.  The clips from the cut scene were included in a behind the scenes featurette about the writing of The Last Jedi novelization, which featured director Rian Johnson and author Jason Fry.  The deleted scene shows Rey in action, as well as an exchange between Rey and Luke, on Ahch-To.  Check it out below,



The shots appear to line up with a description of the deleted third lesson that Luke would have taught Rey in the film, that was released online a few weeks ago. The scene features Luke tricking Rey into thinking the Caretakers are in danger, and Rey becoming very upset with Luke when his ruse was revealed.  In addition to being featured in Jason Fry's novelization (which hits shelves on March 6th), the scene will likely be included on the film's blu-ray release.  No official release date for the blu-ray has been set, however it is rumored to be coming out on March 27th.


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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

The whole movie should be considered a deleted scene! It's crap throughout. The Last Jedi makes the Holiday Special look like Citizen Kane. Who care about whatever worthless scenes were cut from this horribly worthless piss-poor excuse for a movie!

Unknown said...

1/10 The troll is weak in this one.

Frederic Doss said...

Rob is an angry basement dweller.

Making Music Company said...

Copy-paste comment...

Unknown said...

Why don’t you go cry to your mom about it?

Unknown said...

Like Rian Johnson says...the haters ain’t gonna change a thing...

Unknown said...

Wrong.

Unknown said...

No.

Anonymous said...

My new hobby, now that that Star Wars has been utterly ruined by Disney and their new favorite director, RJ, is to enjoy people trying to defend this abomination of a film. Very funny stuff! Epic fails at every try. Even more enjoyable is those who can't defend it but resort to ad hominem attacks on people they don't know whose opinion they don't like. I've found this to be considerably more entertaining and humorous than that crappy Disney fan film called The Last Jedi. So thanks for all the laughs! You guys are hilarious! :)

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