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Star Wars Behind-The-Scenes Photos
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Welcome to our epic collection of Star Wars behind-the-scenes photos from the original trilogy, the prequels and the new trilogy. Jump to hyperspace onboard the Millennium Falcon and travel at lightspeed through these incredible Star Wars photos of the iconic characters, spectacular costumes, and groundbreaking props.
May the force be with you while experiencing these extraordinary Star Wars movie photos from a long time ago in a galaxy far, far way…
Hans Solo, Princess Leia, and Luke Skywalker, signing up some autographs for the fans!
It turns out that the asteroids were not actually larger than life, cinematography is great isn’t it?
UNMASKED, a Bantha, is actually an elephant!
This Rancor is getting ready for the set, good thing someone there is to help out.
A behind the scenes look at Lando Calrissian, played by Billy Dee Williams.
Now that you know Boba Fett was just dangling around on some wires, see if you can spot them when watching the movie.
Princess Leia looks like she is having a little too much fun being held captive by some stormtroopers and all.
Well it looks like Boba Fett is without clothes somewhere!
The C-3PO costume was a bit difficult to maneuver in, check out this stand that was on set for him to lean on.
When C-3PO gets thirsty, he needs something to drink, make sure a straw is available though.
How come the Storm Troopers are the only ones who look happy here?
This is what it looks like when fictional movie robots start taking off their clothes.
In case one of the C-3PO heads gets lost or broken, there are plenty of backups.
These dapper robots are catching some quality time out doors.
This is what Carrie Fisher looked like when she was napping on set.
Showing off her best impression of R2-D2, by hopping in a trash can.
It looks like Chewy has had some difficulty getting his mind out of the gutter.
Was there something going on between Princess Leia, and Chewbacca, behind the scenes?
With hair like that, obviously some maintenance was going to be required, good thing Chewbacca had some people on set to give him a hand.
It looks like Darth Maul was trying to get in a bit of training, this requires being dressed comfortably of course.
Things don’t appear to have turned out very well for Darth Vader here.
Check out that sophisticated fall support system that was down below for this battle scene.
Now you know the man behind the mask.
The Millennium Falcon in full view, complete, and off screen.
Quite possibly one of the most interesting questions on everyone’s mind, how does Jabba The Hut work?
Here’s another up close visual of the Banthas behind the scenes!
Even R2-D2 showed up for this gathering!
George Lucas checking out a couple of Ewoks on set.
This is what it looks like when they film the closing credits.
This is how they got those big letters on the screen during the opening title sequence, this is also referred to as the opening crawl.
George Lucas deliberating with this alien on who shoots first.
Here is George Lucas with all of his toys, and looking proud.
This is what George Lucas looks like when he is checking to make sure the destroyers are good to go for the big screen.
These guys look like a fun bunch to hang around.
It appears that Santa Claus was too busy for George Lucas to tell him what he wanted for Christmas, so he told Darth Vader instead.
These guys are looking like a bunch of giants compared to some of the movie props.
Hans Solo and Luke Skywalker going over the scripts.
The C-3PO outfit was not exactly the easiest thing to move around in, as we can see here.
It looks like Jabba is holding some type of box, or folder here.
These are the mechanics behind Jabba The Hutt’s googly looking eyes.
Daisy Ridley getting filmed out in the desert.
The human in the picture is not the one you were supposed to see.
One aspect of the Star Wars we have all come to love and know so well, Lightsaber fighting.
Here is Mark Hamill, otherwise known as Luke Skywalker, striking a pose.
A behind the scenes look at the construction of the Millennium Falcon.
And not one stunt double was anywhere to be found.
Giving a little color to the friendly little garbage can like robot.
It looks like Palpatine was still in the making here.
Every Tauntaun needs a hug now and then.
Getting these AT-AT walkers into position for the set.
Here we have C-3PO on the drawing board.
Kenny Baker is the actor who played R2-D2.
Putting in some of that critical detail that is so beloved about Rancors.
In case anyone has the urge to build their own R2-D2, here are some plans.
More film work out in the desert for Return Of The Jedi.
Hans Solo taking 5 out in the desert, with no shirt on.
Here is a shot of R2-D2 with some Jawas.
Some lucky fans managed to snag some autographs through this fence by hanging out around the set.
This is what those massive explosions look like behind the scenes.
This is part of the scene where Luke Skywalker becomes super awesome in Return Of The Jedi.
In case you were wondering if those were teeth in the background, they are.
Hans Solo is not the only character who took the opportunity to catch some rays on set.
Everybody be quiet please, Warwick Davis is sleeping.
Carrie Fisher giving Warick Davis a surprise hug from behind.
It looks like Warwick Davis is trying to take over the directors roll here with those shades.
R2-D2 could use a paint job.
It looks like everybody is getting into position here.
Here we have an X-Wing up on some saw horses.
There is something to those yellow goggles that they are wearing.
It’s not believed that these cute little guys were used as actual movie props, but they are certainly very neat.
It is not yet known if Yoda was sleeping, or meditating here.
This is a rather disturbing image of Yoda’s head detached from his body.
This is what Yoda looks like without any skin.
A Signing Event
Asteroids
A Real Life Bantha
Rancor Getting Prepped
Billy Dee
Boba Fett Wire Work
Princess Leia With StormTroopers
Boba Fett Costume
C-3PO Studying The Script
C-3PO Getting A Drink
Storm Troopers
C-3PO Missing Some Parts
C-3PO Heads
C-3PO Riding R2-D2
Princess Leia Napping
Princess Leia As R2-D2
Chewy Being Bad
Chewy Getting Love
Chewy Getting Freshened Up
Darth Maul Working Out
Darth Vader Meets His Doom
Darth Vader Style Fall Protection
Darth Vader Revealed!
The Millennium Falcon
Jabba The Hutt Prop
Behind The Scenes Bantha
Episode VIII Table Read.
Ewoks!
Filming The Credits
Filming The Title Sequence
George Lucas Negotiating
George Lucas With All His Toys
George Lucas With A Destroyer
The Crew
Santa Vader?
Giant Crew Members
Going Over Scripts
Helping C-3PO
Jabba The Hutt
Jabba The Hutt’s Eyes
Daisy Ridley
These Guys
Lightsaber Action
Luke Skywalker
The Millennium Falcon
Luke Skywalker In Action
Painting R2-D2
Palpatine
Hugging A Tauntaun
AT-AT Walkers
C-3PO Concept
R2-D2 Unmasked
Rancor
R2-D2 Blueprints
Return Of The Jedi
Hans Solo
Jawas
Signing Autographs
Explosions
Luke Skywalker Hero Scene
This Is No Cave
Sunbathing
Sleeping
Warwick Davis
More Warwick Davis
Wooden Droids
Giant Hands
X-Wing
C-3PO And George Lucas
AT-AT Walker Minis
Yoda
Yoda’s Head
Yoda Pre Production
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