Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back: All Deleted Scenes In Chronological Order
The Empire Strikes back features quite a bit of cut content, and we're here to list every scrapped scene from the Star Wars movie in proper order.
1980 saw the continuation of the Skywalker Saga with Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Although this was the second film in the Star Wars series itself, it would end up being the fifth film chronologically in the Skywalker Saga itself. Created by George Lucas and directed by Irvin Kershner, this sequel sees Darth Vader attempting to locate the Rebel Alliance after they destroyed the Death Star.
The Empire Strikes back features quite a bit of cut content, and we're here to list every scrapped scene from the Star Wars movie in proper order.
The carbon-freeze scene was The Empire Strikes Back's most emotional, but the shooting conditions were disastrous for the cast and crew.
Despite the beloved reputation of The Empire Strikes Back, there are infamously parts of the film that have not aged as well as others.
The Empire Strikes Back originally had a much bigger Wampa attack, and this cut scene became official Star Wars canon nearly four decades later.
The end of The Empire Strikes Back shows the Rebel fleet in an unknown location, leading to speculation on where they are in the Star Wars galaxy.
Star Wars' Galactic Civil War continued to rage between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi with several significant events.
Though Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda's warnings to Luke Skywalker in The Empire Strikes Back were warranted, he still made the right decision in leaving.
Brackett and Kasdan’s original draft of The Empire Strikes Back introduced Han Solo’s stepfather as one of the most powerful men in the galaxy.
Yoda may have taught Luke what it meant to be a Jedi, but Luke managed to avoid his teacher's biggest mistake in The Empire Strikes Back.
Wampas are famous for being terrifying beasts, but the initial draft for The Empire Strikes Back's script showed them as even more monstrous.
Despite Yoda's warnings about the dangers of the dark side, it was the Jedi master himself who was falling in The Empire Strikes Back, not Luke.
The Clone Wars animated series retconned a moment from The Empire Strikes Back, making one of Star Wars' funniest scenes even more hilarious.
George Lucas and producer Gary Kurtz had a blunt, but understandable reason for calling the second Star Wars movie The Empire Strikes Back.
Between the events of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, the Force underwent a major change in Star Wars canon - one Luke must fix.
One scene that was deleted from the theatrical cut of The Empire Strikes Back would have improved the Star Wars original trilogy's characters.
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