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6.11.01

Episode III Scene Possibly Revealed!

Today TF.N has provided some great insight as to what scene was being filmed in Tunisia according to the latest Making of Episode II video. There have been a couple of reports coming in with small variations on the same theme. Spoilers - Highlight to read: The 'one shot' for Episode 3 that Lucas got while filming in Tunisia was quite simple but needed for a more emotional scene probably towards the end of Episode 3. Lucas wanted a shot of Obi-Wan arriving at Owen and Beru's hovel bringing a little delivery. He also wanted to get the shot while the sun was near setting. It will most likely produce a feeling of deja-vu with most of those that saw Star Wars years ago.

Now for the visual proof! When George is asked why did he shoot an Episode 3 scene today, right before it pans and cuts to George standing in his wizard of oz t-shirt explaining why he shot the scene, you can see a camera being pointed at something outside the lars home... but there is a man standing in the way of whatever it is being shot.

As soon as the question is asked "why did you shoot and Episode 3 scene today" as it pans to cut away the man walks out of camera range revealing what was being shot behind him... Spoilers - Highlight to read: a short haired bearded Obi-Wan holding a bundle of some sort wrapped in brown cloth!!!!! Although it is only shown for a split second you can see it more clearly if you run it frame by frame backwards very slowly. BUT IT IS THERE.

Jedi Power


 

 

 


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