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Star Wars Concept Art Shown Off In Mandalorian-Style Credits Edit


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A The Mandalorian-style end credits roll for the classic Star Wars: A New Hope has been shared on Reddit. Star Wars has been a phenomenon since the release of A New Hope back in 1977. It changed the pop culture scene with science fiction and fantasy films, serving as an incredibly iconic film that set off a whole new beloved franchise. The Skywalker Saga has seen nine films, alongside standalone movies and spinoff shows such as Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, The Clone Wars and Solo: A Star Wars Story. Disney eventually bought the Star Wars franchise in 2012, removing the episode numbers from the titles along the way.

 

Much like the franchise itself, The Mandalorian has been a cultural hit ever since its Disney+ debut in November of 2019. The Star Wars spinoff was one of the key reasons for the streaming service's early success, with plenty of subscribers tuning in to watch the first episode. The Mandalorian season 2 dropped in December of 2020 after fans demanded more Mando content, especially after the internet star Grogu (Baby Yoda) became the show's most popular character. The Mandalorian itself has averaged 93% on the Tomatometer on Rotten Tomatoes, showing the incredible universal love for the show.

 

In a recent post from Reddit user u/whatamelonofficial, Star Wars: A New Hope was given a new end credits roll in the style of The Mandalorian. The spinoff show's memorable credits roll shows beautiful artwork from the episode's runtime. This time around, the Reddit user combined the already iconic finale Throne Room/End Title sequence with artwork from the film.


Lucas' creativity has allowed the Star Wars world to flourish, with many of the current spinoffs, including The Mandalorian, getting more fleshed out stories and exploring more of the Star Wars world. The latest show is Disney+'s The Book of Boba Fett, which just release episode 4, "Chapter 4: The Gathering Storm." The spinoff show continues on from the end of Return of the Jedi, follwing the fan-favorite character Boba Fett after he manages to heal from the Sarlacc and return to Tatooine to take over Jabba the Hutt's crime empire.

 

Already, 2022 has proved to be another special year for Star Wars fans, as plenty of content from the galaxy far, far away is set to be released. Long-awaited shows such as Obi-Wan Kenobi and Andor will be coming out, as well as the highly-anticipated The Mandalorian season 3. For now, released dates for the next Mando installment, Ahosoka and Lando are still yet to be confirmed. But just as this fan-made credits edit proves, Star Wars loyalists continue to be invested in seeing how all of these intricate spinoff projects might connect with Lucas' original trilogy, and add to the ever-growing Star Wars lore.

 

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