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Watching Harmy’s v2.7 of A New Hope is like cleaning a pair of glasses you didn’t know were dirty. The 2011 Blu-ray looks like a cartoon in comparison. The original films had a raw, documentary-like grit. The Millennium Falcon looked patched together. The Stormtrooper armor looked slightly ill-fitting. That was the point . It was a used future.

Harmy’s Despecialized Edition is a community-driven fan project that aims to restore the original theatrical versions of the Star Wars trilogy by removing the digital alterations made in the 1997 Special Editions and subsequent releases. While it is not an official commercial product, you can "create" or assemble your own high-quality feature presentation of these versions by following the community's established methods. How to Get the "Feature" Versions harmy 39-s despecialized version

Removes added creatures, ships, and background characters (like the Mos Eisley "Dewback" parade). Original Voices: Watching Harmy’s v2

It is the gritty, lived-in, analogue version of the galaxy far, far away. The Millennium Falcon looked patched together

Here is the elephant in the room: No. Not technically.

The most common question asked about is: Is it legal?

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