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TheStar Warssequel trilogy received the classic original and sequel trilogy DVD treatment thanks to one dedicated fan.
With the 2012 acquisition of Lucasfilm by Disney,Star Warsfans were treated to a whole new trilogy of films and a litany of other smaller projects more than a decade after theStar Warsprequel trilogy. This large space in time meant that the landscape for many facets of the film experience had changed between the release of the prequel trilogy and the latest installments, including conventions for home media releases.

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While there are manygreat things about theStar Warssequel trilogy, one less-than-stellar change is the change to the aesthetic of the DVD releases for the original and prequel trilogies. However, one dedicated fan going by the usernamebarrynomadhas gone out of their way to rectify this issue, taking to Reddit’s r/StarWarsboard to post a few images of their fan-madeStar Warssequel trilogy DVD art. “Here’s a little project I’ve been working on and off for the past few years," the artist wrote. “Finally decided to finish them out and print them up! I love the classic DVD aesthetic and wanted it applied to the sequels. I even tried to find some more obscure and silly promo photos to match the occasional awkwardness of the old designs. Enjoy!”
The photos show custom DVD versions ofThe Force Awakens,The Last Jedi,andThe Rise of Skywalker,all looking nearly indistinguishable from the DVD releases of the earlier trilogies, which the original author of the post also took side-by-side comparison shots of. Other fans on the subreddit were quick to appreciate the undertaking, with many comments highlighting the accurate rendition of the style, the well-written blurbs, and more. Several respondents expressed a desire to have similarly done art for their own home media copies. Witha lot coming up forStar Warsin 2024and beyond, barrynomad will have more opportunities to try their hand at this project again.
While many people belittle appreciation for home releases, such asShazamdirector David Sanberg saying the best days of physical media are behindfans, the response to this Reddit post shows that the value in home releases, especially those with nostalgic value to a fandom, will always have a place at the table of media offerings.Star Wars,which has maintained a dominant position in its genre and popular culture for almost half a century, is the perfect case study of this powerful attachment. With even more media coming out and fans still as dedicated as ever, it’s likely that more people will go out of their way to relive the good times via customization.
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Star Wars
Star Wars is a multimedia franchise created by George Lucas and Lucasfilm Ltd with the 1977 motion picture. The science fiction franchise follows the adventures of characters (both humanoid and alien) in outer space, including those who can wield a mystical power known as the Force. Since the release of the original trilogy movies, the franchise has expanded to include multiple films and branched out to other mediums like comics, video games, TV shows, theme park attractions, and more. The IP and Lucasfilm were sold to Disney in 2012.
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