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Watch: Topher Grace cut all 10 Star Wars movies into one moving trailer

All the films that have sprung out from the initial Star Wars trilogy have been meant to expand on that initial world George Lucas created  “a long time ago.” But what if all 10 Star Wars films to date were actually one massive film? What would a trailer for that blockbuster look like?

Thanks to Topher Grace, we can now see just what such an insane undertaking would look like. In addition to taking increasingly interesting roles in recent years, including playing David Duke in Spike Lee’s Oscar-winning BlacKkKlansman, Grace remains a diehard Star Wars fan, who once infamously re-cut all three prequel films into a single 85-minute film, forever cementing his legacy in Star Wars fandom.


Grace has now turned his editing skills towards the entire Star Wars franchise with the epic Star Wars : Always trailer, which takes footage from the 10 films and stitches them together into one massive trailer for the entire series. Grace apparently put together the entire thing in one weekend alongside trailer editor Jeff Yorkes. Check out the moving trailer below, and prepare to fall in love with Star Wars all over again.

Gabriel Sigler

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