From A New Hope to Return of the Jedi, the original Star Wars trilogy had a fascinating production with several wild details surfacing over the years.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Star Wars original trilogy is brimming with incredible details that make the films even better, but there are many wild facts about the making of the movies. The first Star Wars movie had an unbelievably hectic production, forcing Lucas and his team to be innovative and push the boundaries of filmmaking technology.
14 Four Different Actors Played Darth Vader Darth Vader viewed himself and Anakin Skywalker as two separate people, but the Sith Lord was brought to life by four different actors. David Prowse was inside the Vader suit for most of the original trilogy, James Earl Jones provided the iconic voice, and Sebastian Shaw played Anakin in Return of the Jedi when Vader was unmasked.
10 The Ending Was Almost Completely Different It may be hard to believe because of Return of the Jedi's happy ending, but the original trilogy almost concluded differently. An early script had Luke kill Vader and take his mask, putting it on and proclaiming, "Now I am Vader," becoming the new ruler of the universe. While it sounds like a bold ending, Lucas was right that Luke's turn would have devastated kids who looked up to him as a hero.
7 The Crew Didn't Know The Empire Strikes Back's Big Twist The reveal that Darth Vader was Luke's father was one of the most shocking twists in film history, and Lucas was adamant about keeping it that way. Only three people knew the twist: Lucas, director Irvin Kershner, and Luke's actor Mark Hamill, who said a different line when the scene was filmed. This means no one on set could spoil the twist, meaning they were just as surprised as everyone else when the movie came out.
4 Legend Has It That One Of The Asteroids In Empire Is A Potato One of the greatest mysteries of The Empire Strikes Back is whether potatoes and shoes were used to make the asteroids. Though it's hard to tell which one, it's generally accepted that the special effects team threw in a potato as the Millennium Falcon flew. However, the tennis shoe appears to be a myth originating from one appearing in the final space battle of Return of the Jedi.
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