This is the first time I see this scene and i've been a fan since 2008. I absolutely agree with you. That scene makes so much sense. Clone wars show helps a lot to understand anakin's fall but this scene needed to be in the movie, such a pity
It isn’t necessary. He doesn’t need context or explaining, anakin is completely irrational and full of the dark side. Of course he would jump and react to seeing obi wan with his wife, especially knowing that he’s there to kill him.
i think they cut it because originally Padme was going to attempt to kill Anakin on Mustafar. so him being suspicious of her made sense. but i guess since they changed the ending for Padme, they cut the scene, it didnt make sense for Anakin to distrust Padme cause his whole reason for becoming Vader was to try to save Padme from her death
@@diegoaespitia Padme begrudgingly attempting to stab Anakin with a pocket knife, and Anakin seeing it and stopping it with the force, would've made his outburst made more sense; confirming (in his mind) that she has turned against him. One could see, in that instance, that he was retaliating by force choking her.
That's what happens when some fans think they know better than the creator of a series and start making demands of him before thinking things through. George should've told them to shove it and followed his original vision to the letter.
But ppl wanted more fight scenes and no politics weh weh weh.....the politics are the single most interesting thing about the prequels. They help us understand where the setting in the OT comes from. I absolutely agree that these scenes should never have been cut.
Unfortunately, due director"s interference this went from 4 hours long to 2 20minutes. And the excuses were we don't want to much drama in the movie. Just action As, it would slow the movie down .
You're right and I 100% agree. I think it was because George Lucas was very afraid ROTS might get bumped from PG13 to rated R if he'd kept any more political scenes or had more characters getting killed/maimed on screen than the amount in the final cut. EX: Shaak ti's execution was cut in large part for this reason.
To put this into perspective: Revenge of the Sith is 2 hrs 21 min where The Last Jedi is 2hrs 34. These scenes were needed way more in this film than the stupid Rode/Finn subplot.
In the "Confronting the Chancellor" scene.. Anakin just standing there idly next to Palpatine feels like major foreshadowing. Often what Vader does when he's in a room with someone where he's not entirely the one in charge, but just his idle presence there is... intriguing to say the least.
It’s should’ve stayed in, as it’s weird that there’s just a random Jedi there. Plus, he can use it as another way to portray Palpatine’s twisting of Anakin’s mind.
The scene in The chancellors office, that should’ve definitely been included as well as the lead up. I think it was important for Padme to see the look on the chancellors face. Let her see his true colors, it also helped set up the scene between herself and Obi-Wan. When he told her what happened at the temple her thoughts went back to this moment and she knew it was true.
at the start, they were communicating ideas through facial touches, its hilarious and shows how they've had to do this before, making those movements ideas
@@preciousotoakhia9789 cause Maul knew it was coming, he had more knowledge of what was going to happen cause he was part of Palpatines plan at one time. Prime Minister Almec said Maul was overcome with dread before the siege of Mandalore began
Did Maul know that Palpatine had planned to turn the clones against the Jedi? No Dooku was in charge of the Clones creation. Maul knew that Palpatine was gonna create a war that would be the end of the Jedi order.
Palpatine is extremely menacing and evil in the deleted scene. Shows what a fantastic actor Ian McDiarmid is. Portraying the arch enemy with such a power.
@@berliner0 Plagueis WAS evil but not nearly as much as his apprentice. Read the novel and you'll see what I mean. Palpatine was a real Damian Thorn right from birth.
They honestly should have kept the scenes with Padme, Organa, and Mon Mothma--the original planning of the Rebel Alliance beginning with Padme and then passing on to her daughter Leia would have been the perfect tie-in to A New Hope.
The scenes with Padme would have fleshed her character out so that she was not just Anakin Skywalker's immature romantic obsession or constantly crying incubator of his children, but a politically astute woman who stood firmly on her ideals and didn't back down even from Palpatine. This would have linked her even closer in character with Leia, who showed her strength of will against both Darth Vader and Tarkin.
It would have been an interesting dynamic if Palpatine still told Vader he killed her. Padme would think Anakin was dead (because Obi Wan thought he killed him), and Vader would think Padme was dead
They should make a series focused on Leia's career in the imperial senate. It'd be interesting to examine the conflict between Leia, and Vader and Palpatine at that time, as they'd have surely crossed paths at some point.
I wish Padme was given more to do in rots, she went from a badass that cared for her people in e1-clone wars and in rots she was like a different character. I understand that she was pregnant and couldn’t engage in combat but still I wish she was given more scenes to show her strong character that she was in clone wars and both films before it.
The Scenes where they are discussing the formation of what will eventually become the Rebel Alliance, would actually still fit in perfectly with the current canon. I wish these scenes with the senators were actually in the movie. It shows that they were just as concerned as the Jedi. And Padme actually is trying to take action.
I so wish they had kept Padme's political sub-plot, but it's nice to know it's still canon since Genevieve O 'Reilly reprised her role in Rogue One and Andor.
honestly, I'm glad they didn't, simply because there's too much to include for it to all be coherent. Padme's entire POV of the end of the clone wars is incredibly massive; there were all kinds of angles they just wouldn't have been able to keep in the movie, without either removing other critical scenes, or lengthening the run time of the movie way too much. Her side plots needed to be part of EU, either through the show, novels, the games, or online lore.
@@hobomike6935 I have to respectfully disagree. A lot of people, including me, have not seen the Clone Wars or read the books. So Padme's plotline in episode 3 comes off looking clunky as hell, and makes her and Anakin suddenly turning against each other not make sense in the slightest. Some of the dumb droid scenes that made it into the movie could have been cut to include Padme's scenes, or the runtime could have simply been lengthened to include it all. I'd rather sit thru 3 hours of a good, well put together film, then 2 hours of a film that makes me wonder what exactly I just watched.
@@xxwhispersxx2856 it would be more like the length of a LOTR trilogy film, or the Snyder cut. 4 1/2 + hours and while *I would have* loved to see that, I know it would have further damaged the prequels' standing with the audience back in the 2000s if the movies were that long. time was needed for the fanbase to warm up to the concepts Lucas wanted to introduce, without completely rawing them off with a lengthy, politically subverse lore movie. what they might *need* to do is make a "Lucas cut" special edition of the prequels, where he heavily edits them with all the added in content he originally wanted to include. but at this point, it's kinda too late; many actors have heavily aged, the franchise no longer belongs to him, and the fans probably would appreciate a re-release but had a bad taste in their mouth from that time he re-released the original trilogy in the 90s.
These scenes showed so much, especially how Palpatine was in Ani's confidence and acting like the father figure he wanted. Qui-Gon being alive still would have made such a difference.
It makes sense now why Yoda went to Dagobah. It is filled with life which means the planet is filled with the force and this helped Yoda prolong his life even longer so that he could help train Luke.
and let's not forget the cave, the ... theeeee, damn, i forget the name, the cave where the dark side is really active - so strong, that it covers yoda's presence ...
@@fistofram5526why didn't he tell they other Jedi about it, could have stopped order 66 or is it because the Jedi becoming soliders when they clone wars started,they lost
Honestly they should put some of these in the Disney+ version They absolutely work, we need something like "extended cut." They would make the movie so much better than it already is. Like the creation of, the rebellion scene is so good.
Yeah, have you seen the deleted scene in which Obi Wan explains to Padme about how he always knew that they were in a relationship but kept quiet due to his care for Anakin and because it made him happy?
That would be cool but I’m pretty certain that in the contract when Disney purchased Lucasfilm it states that they cannot make any alterations to the 6 mainline movies created by Lucas.
I like how the scene in which Padmé confronts Palpatine has the exact same vibe as the novelization written by Matthew Stover. The way Palpatine says "That should be enough for your... committee.", feels like he's saying "Don't let the door squash you when you leave".
I literally just finished reading that chapter (Chapter 14: Free Fall In The Dark). Excellent chapter and interaction between Palpatine and the other senators.
Homegirl was ready to go gangsta. She was about to perform yubitsume on him. She might have been set up for success as a cruel joke, but to have your own boss be afraid of you is an accomplishment.
You can practically feel his true nature starting to leak out from the facade, he's held in for DECADES and now he's almost ready to reveal and unleash his real self upon the unsuspecting galaxy.
@@nat1baby Wow. Always going to be someone who says something was garbage because they think that's the cool thing to say. Like they have some knowledge or sees things better than the majority of people.
This is one character that just faded into the background for me. I didn't even know she existed until Andor, nor that it is the same actress. These scenes would have changed that.
@@sam23696 She was a rebel leader in Return of the Jedi (different actress). We didn't know much about her, but her coming back in the movies, Clone Wars, Andor had everyone excited and it turned out to be warranted.
All the "political" scenes should have been included. They add so much depth to the underlying story. Also I love the Yoda/Mace/Obi-wan scenes. That temple one is great.
The setting up to the Rebellion should have been included as well as the sensing of a plot to destroy the Jedi. Padmé definitely knew that Palpatine wasn’t going to relinquish power after the Delegation of 2000 confronted him. She’d have made other moves.
Grievous slaughters a Jedi - 0:00 A stirring in the Senate - 2:50 Seeds of rebellion - 4:46 Confronting the Chancellor - 5:49 A plot to destroy the Jedi - 8:00 Exiled to Dagobah - 9:03
@@joshthewriter8851 well of course! But you can’t tell me that the “mid-credit” craze where everyone expects one was the same back then as it is now??? It was only when the MCU put them in every one of their movies that it really became a thing that people expect
I know that a lot of people didn't like the politics in these movies, but I loved it. It explained so much about the state of the galaxy and how the Empire came to be. ❤ The more Bail Organa the better!
The scene with anakin next to palpatine as he talks to the delegation makes me think anakin is of two minds: on the one hand the chancellor is the leader of the republic and his friend. On the other hand, padme is his wife and the love of his life who is pregnant. He finds it hard who to side with until palpatine places the seeds of doubt in his young kind. Foreshadows he will reveal his sith identity to anakin
I honestly like the scene with Obi-Wan, Yoda and Mace better than the final version where he says his feelings right after Anakin goes off to tell the Chancellor about Obi-Wan and Grievous because Mace’s feelings feel so hastily crammed in in the final scene.
What I like the most about it is that it's a sensitive conversation in a dark, private room in the Jedi Temple, which makes sense when we hear Yoda saying "great care, we must take." But in the final scene we see him say that same line on a group call that anyone could listen in on. That line doesn't make much sense there lol.
6:00 coruscant is easily my favorite planet in all of Star Wars the sunset it has is just beautiful. I hope a future live action film revisits this planet.
The Skywalker Saga ended with episode 9, but maybe if they do a different movie with different characters, then it might work. They could bring back old characters if they choose, but the Skywalker thing is over.
Sure everyone can say that these scenes were right to stay deleted because they add nothing to the plot, but I for one hope that some day they take all of these and come out with an extended edition of ROTS. Except the one with Shaak Ti's death of course, that one has been retconned over and over again. But I actually like the one where Anakin is in Palpatine's apartment with the Senators and we see more of Palpy planting thoughts into his head after they leave, further adding more paranioa to Anakin and fear of being betrayed by Padme.
They should have included someway (say as flashbacks) the scenes with Mon and Padme and Bail for Andor, it plays directly into the start and development of the Rebellion...
I'm glad i found this as a fellow star wars nerd i was loving this whole video watching the scenes that should've been heartbroken that they not in the actual movie 💔
In an alternate and more realistic scenario, Padme leaves Anakin after seeing how emotionally abusive he’s become, fakes her death and runs the alliance from the shadows, giving the kids to Bail and Obi-Wan. We never find out she didn’t actually die until the sequel trilogy. Now wouldn’t that be all sorts of fun 😁
In a way that was supposed to be the idea before the prequel trilogy.Vader's wife gone into hiding and Anakin did not know of his kids,she died sad and heartbroken when Leia was young.
Lucas' original story was basically exactly that. Leia remembers her mother and recalls being physically separated from her...which would mean that Padme was present in Bail Organa's household, perhaps as a "nanny" to her own child until being forcibly taken away. An extremely compelling storyline predictably obliterated by these turd writers.
Yeah the sun setting representing the end of the republic nearing as well as casting shadow on the characters faces symbolizing the light and dark within anakin and the chancellor side of palpatime aswell as the sith lord side
Wow some of these scenes are an incredible segue into later movies and shows that have to do with the rebellion. Even the actress who plays Mon Mothma (one of the key figures of the rebellion) is the same that played her in Rogue One and the Andor series. I wish they weren’t cut out, but glad we can watch them now. Good stuff.
Why did they delete confronting the chancellor scene, I love how you can tell that Palpatine knows the relationship between Anakin and padme, and subtlety suggests it in away to seem like he doesn't but really does
Because when the prequels were released, the overwhelming majority of feedback that George Lucas got was 'WE HATE JAR JAR' & 'WE HATE THE POLITICAL SCENES'. People say Lucas is egotistical and never listens to feedback but that's BS. For better or for worse, he did listen and that is why scenes like that one were cut in ROTS.
These deleted scenes with Padme are canon (as well as a scene left in partial development where Anakin takes out Master Shak-Ti). This is from George Lucas, Dave Filoni and as well as Disney. These scenes taken or removed, they still end up happening in the actual movie. That’s why George felt like they could be removed, because, we know from the movie alone we know Palpatine was already getting more and more power and was now electing governors. That’s why these scenes still fit with Andor, The Bad Batch, A New Hope (Star Wars), Revenge of The Sith, the books and comics, Fallen Order, etc. even the Clone Wars: like Palpatine getting control over the banks.
0:39 THIS is the grevious we deserved. A jedi-slaughtering droid, losing the war anyway, so he just kills. I think that’s what Lucas intended.. Yes, he’s a coward. That is part of his character because he retreats a lot, but when he gets his hands on a jedi, this is the kind of thing that happens🔪🗡
„Thats Master Shaak-Ti. Grievous seems to have disarmed her.“ „Master, should we use our force powers to rescue her? Or maybe throw our lightsabers? Havent done that one in a while.“ „Nah, watch. She is gonna megajump out of there every moment now. Probably give him a kick in the nuts in the process. Its gonna be super sweet.“ „Are you sure Master?“ „We dont want to steal her moment, Anakin“
There was so much potential for the prequels. Though theyve grown on me, the way Lucas directed the acting always telling Hayden how to portray Anakin I believe is the reason for the initial cold response. They made him so disobedient and angry in AOTC's and then quite likable amd loyal in ROTS before he quickly turns to a child killer. Just better paceing. Showing them as The Team first, and build the resentment, the fear, then the eventual fall. The stories had so potential.
The other challenge is: A TON of stuff happens off-screen in the prequels, they "tell" instead of "show" a lot, which is automatically disengaging for the audience. AoTc does this a lot as well. Come to think of it, Phantom Menace does mostly "show", which is great.
All these scenes would have been perfect in elaborating the story of the rebellion, while building the momentum towards the tragedy that precursors A New Hope. Really enjoyed the humor on the Invisible Hand ship scenes as well, as it felt reminiscent to humor in the Original Saga.
ALL of this should have been left in for storyline purposes. If it was a time issue, there are other moments or scenes that could have been trimmed or left out in favor of these.
These scenes should have been integrated in the Andor series (snapshots of the past.) This would help viewers understand the politics behind the rebellion.
I personally think Yoda moving to Dagobah should’ve been kept in, with maybe a shot seeing the view of Dagobah over his shoulder, cut back to him sighing again and walking off the ship, then cut to credits.
I truly wish we could have the Padme scenes in the movie. It gives her something to do and more solidly connects her to the legacy of the rebellion. And it also shows how Palpatine was always plotting his plan. I don't even love the Clone Wars show, but one of the best aspects of it was how you can see Palpatine playing both sides. You get some of that here. These senators could have stopped his plan, but he always has something up his sleeve.
Realistically thinking, after watching these scenes as an adult now , I think that even if Padme lived and Anakin didn't burn, they would have almost definitely become enemies. Padme, although she truly loves Anakin, has an enough of a strong will and character to protect her kids from the emperor's evil and even their father, I think she wouldn't take any compromise when it comes to the children. Also, I truly believe that Padme would be on of the, if not the main pillar, that the Rebellion would be built on because she really has a potential of a great leader( plus a brave one at that) who has the vision of what she is fighting for and is able to see the bigger picture. Anakin on the other hand, would want to eliminate ( he eventually really did want that) everything that he hated and that has oppressed him, including scheming and corrupt politicians that play with innocent people's lives, severe punishment to criminals like murderers and god forbid slave traders or the sort, and last but not least - the jedi order ( no matter where I look from, it really seems inevitable, and personally, I kinda think they deserved it). Which will eventually turn him to a younger and more powerful version of the emperor, just as the man himself had forseen, and an enemy to democracy, freedom and most of all- Padme.
@Mi Anakin Skywalker yup, whole reason for shifting was to get the dark sided power to keep her alive since he kept having those dreams, he was stuck in his misery when he found out she died, as that was his last wish and now he no longer had any reason to convert nor change nor will to really go on. just anger, resentment, and pain which = vader especially being a slave under palpatine. doesn’t help that he ruined his life as “anakin” so even if he switched back, his comrads are dead, the world he knew is gone, and his wife his one love in the world was gone. i thought with the way mace and the council treated him they definitely made it so easy for him to be seduced by the chancellor, i mean literally the last interaction with mace he tries doing good and turning in palpatine but he denied him which was the last nail in the coffin
I've actually used these deleted scenes to make an extended version of the film. I'm just in the process of DL-ing them again so I can re-do my edit using ROTS era scenes from the new OBI WAN KENOBI show.
I wished they released the extended Separatist Slaughter on Mustafar on the Revenge of the Sith DVD and shows Vader impaling Wat Tambor during the slaughter with Tambor saying, “Please I will give you anything! Anything you want!” before Vader impales him with his lightsaber and Vader cutting down the Nemoidian guards as well.
All these scenes should’ve been included. Especially the scenes with padme and the other senators who are forming the beginning of what we know to be the rebellion
The seed of doubt Palpatine established on Anakin tespect to Padre could be seen here. Slowly he started to doubt her and the way Padme confirmed Palpatine was basically a tyrant already...that meeting in the afternoon really was foreshadowing the horrors of the future.
Palps manipulating Anakin about Padme is brilliant. One on the one hand he's dangling the idea that he can prevent her from dying, on the other that she is not to be trusted.
At first, Obi and Anakin's relationship seems way better, the way they communicate by gestures...instead the lack of this scene leaves the impression that they never became friends, that they never understood each other and that hatred had been there to stay for years, waiting to explode. Instead this shows Palparine broke a beautiful friendship, which had some cracks in it, but had also grew up with them.
@@jho2255 you mean the 2005 movie ? I watched that long ago...or maybe you mean the cartoon series ? Or other series ? Sorry, I only watched the movies
@@gargaritaladybug6997the show, there's the movie which just seems to be an extended episode from the show. In the series Obi-Wan acts completely different to Anakin which changes alot in their relationship.
I'm not a STAR WARS fan, but in this case...I really enjoy it. Why the fights make the heroes look so big. It's awesome, the dark vader and the other warriors. The woman actress I've seen, natalie Portman, is just great. Star wars goes way back around the 60s to today. Impressive work
Lucasfilm should definitely release an extended cut of Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith with all those Padmé scenes in Naboo with her family and with the senators, that really adds a lot to her character and her motivations. Instead of green lighting crap content like the Rey movie, they should do this. Revenge of the Sith is probably the most important SW film (obviously after ANH) but in terms of how important ROTS is to the whole 6 movie saga it wouldn't hurt to have an extended cut with more scenes that develop the characters more.
Its really sad that Padme tried so hard to prevent this from turning into another war. Yet that is exactly what happened and whats worse is her kids had to finish the fight their mother could not.
The scenes with Mon Mothma probably should have been left in, but at the same time, it’s good they weren’t as it would have likely given her Bail as an obvious ally to “bail” her out of her money problems in Andor season 1. Plus, the language about not telling anyone here goes against Mon telling pretty much everyone but her family and her driver she’s up to something. And we might not have got the sassy antiques dealer too. Andor fleshes out what we see here, and Bail will likely be around in season 2. Still nice to see Padme was part of the original rebellion.
Natalie Portman, merecia uma participaçao maior em Star Wars, nao foi a toa ter conquistado o Oscar por Cisne Negro. Uma pena. Merecia mais, quem sabe retorne a saga .
Seriously. The scene explains why Anakin immediately thinks Padme has turned against him at the end of the movie. It was 60 seconds long, it should have been there.
People are more willing to sit and watch a 3 or 4+ hour movie now than they were then. So I really wish all of the prequels were longer and had extended editions like the lord of the rings do. I also feel like at the time if streaming services would’ve been more used and available all of these actors would have agreed to make the clone wars TV show live action. Don’t get me wrong I like these movies and I like the animated clone wars series but think about how awesome a live action series would’ve been. I like movies but a series like that could’ve had so much more to watch and so much more context for everything in the clone wars era. That all being said I think most long time star wars fans can agree the disneys sequel trilogy was god awful. George Lucas literally laid out the story for them and it sounded incredible. Instead they went their own direction and destroyed good characters. If you don’t know what Lucas’s story was you should look it up. It would’ve been awesome. I wish lucas would’ve put the plans in the selling contract. Disney didn’t have a plan at all. They just made stuff up as they went and tried to capitalize on nostalgia while also ruining the nostalgic characters. I will say that they at least saw how much people hated their sequel trilogy so the shows on disney plus have been better. They hired good directors and got the hell out of the way. Course, who knows if that will last. Maybe I shouldn’t complain but I also care about the universe and respect it. Unlike Kathleen Kennedy at disney.
Actually I love Disney in everyhing except Star Wars. It angers me so much. And I also think that the piece of art is as it is when created by the artist, in this case, Star Wars moraly belong to George Lucas. Everything that's coming not from him or his team is just other people's interpretation. And we can choose not to accept the interpretation.
The Padme/Mon Mothma/ Bail Organa scenes are about 6 minutes in length, for a 140 minute movie Going into the showing these scenes had a lot of press for being deleted scenes, to the point audiences wondered what happened to them
Padme's scenes with the other senators should not have been removed. They show us the beginning of the Rebellion, which went from being a small group of senators to being a large group of people of all kinds.
The scene about Palpatine planting seeds of doubt in Anakin about Padme would make his sudden jealousy about Obi-Wan make so much more sense
It definitely helps contextualize his "LIAR! You're with him! You brought him here to kill me!" reaction.
This is the first time I see this scene and i've been a fan since 2008. I absolutely agree with you. That scene makes so much sense. Clone wars show helps a lot to understand anakin's fall but this scene needed to be in the movie, such a pity
Absolutely
It isn’t necessary. He doesn’t need context or explaining, anakin is completely irrational and full of the dark side. Of course he would jump and react to seeing obi wan with his wife, especially knowing that he’s there to kill him.
@@narunatsu1 clone wars literallly depicts a diff anakin
Seeing Anakin standing next to Palpatine while they talk to Padme and the committee foreshadows Anakin’s turn and really should have been left in
i think they cut it because originally Padme was going to attempt to kill Anakin on Mustafar. so him being suspicious of her made sense. but i guess since they changed the ending for Padme, they cut the scene, it didnt make sense for Anakin to distrust Padme cause his whole reason for becoming Vader was to try to save Padme from her death
@@diegoaespitia But then how do you explain his "LIAR!!! YOU ARE WITH HIM" reaction to Padme when he saw Obi-Wan?
@@diegoaespitia Padme begrudgingly attempting to stab Anakin with a pocket knife, and Anakin seeing it and stopping it with the force, would've made his outburst made more sense; confirming (in his mind) that she has turned against him. One could see, in that instance, that he was retaliating by force choking her.
@@SpFlash1523she not stab her husband
Sad seeing husband and wife pitted against each other like it later did father and son. Palpatine is a master at destroying bonds😥💔
All the scenes involving Padme and the senators should never have been deleted. They explain a lot about Padme and the origins of the rebellion.
That's what happens when some fans think they know better than the creator of a series and start making demands of him before thinking things through. George should've told them to shove it and followed his original vision to the letter.
@@Vaporious2000 Right, because George is known for making good decisions isn't he?
He fucked the prequels in a lot of aspects.
@@fistofram5526oh give it a rest
But ppl wanted more fight scenes and no politics weh weh weh.....the politics are the single most interesting thing about the prequels. They help us understand where the setting in the OT comes from. I absolutely agree that these scenes should never have been cut.
Unfortunately, due director"s interference this went from 4 hours long to 2 20minutes. And the excuses were we don't want to much drama in the movie. Just action
As, it would slow the movie down .
Seeing Anakin standing next to palpatine like he’s already his apprentice as Darth vader is really a cool sight, and should have been left in
Ikr it cool
Quite scary 😦
That's gotta be the closest thing we will be getting to a prime and unburnt Darth Vader ever, should things on Mustafar played differently.
Imagine an almost 3 hour long movie and they go "nah, 5-9 more minutes of completely necessary world building is WAYY too long"
You're right and I 100% agree. I think it was because George Lucas was very afraid ROTS might get bumped from PG13 to rated R if he'd kept any more political scenes or had more characters getting killed/maimed on screen than the amount in the final cut. EX: Shaak ti's execution was cut in large part for this reason.
Blame the cry baby fans who whined about too much politics in the movies. Scared George from keeping those.
@@danluce5995 That too.
To put this into perspective: Revenge of the Sith is 2 hrs 21 min where The Last Jedi is 2hrs 34. These scenes were needed way more in this film than the stupid Rode/Finn subplot.
5-9 more minutes of horribly-acted, boring scenes of people sitting on couches talking.
In the "Confronting the Chancellor" scene.. Anakin just standing there idly next to Palpatine feels like major foreshadowing. Often what Vader does when he's in a room with someone where he's not entirely the one in charge, but just his idle presence there is... intriguing to say the least.
Totally
It’s should’ve stayed in, as it’s weird that there’s just a random Jedi there. Plus, he can use it as another way to portray Palpatine’s twisting of Anakin’s mind.
That shit with Padme and the Senators has enough material to be like an Andor prequel
To have your own boss be afraid of you, that's an accomplishment.
@@devinreis5811I’d watch that in an entire series honestly.
Tales of the Jedi esk show would be perfect for this
The scene in The chancellors office, that should’ve definitely been included as well as the lead up. I think it was important for Padme to see the look on the chancellors face. Let her see his true colors, it also helped set up the scene between herself and Obi-Wan. When he told her what happened at the temple her thoughts went back to this moment and she knew it was true.
at the start, they were communicating ideas through facial touches, its hilarious and shows how they've had to do this before, making those movements ideas
I thought it was corny as hell. Everyone just standing around looking at em. Glad it didn't make it.
@@ammagnolia you don't have a sense of humor do you.
Yeah, it wouldn´t make much sense, but it´s really funny
@@ammagnolia corny enough for star wars
@@andrecpg8959 zamn
"Theres a massive shift in the force, we all feel it"-the single most important line here, should have been left in the final cut
Maul "The Dark side has never been stronger"
@@merman08what does it mean there is a massive shift in the force was obi wan referring to order 66
@@preciousotoakhia9789 cause Maul knew it was coming, he had more knowledge of what was going to happen cause he was part of Palpatines plan at one time. Prime Minister Almec said Maul was overcome with dread before the siege of Mandalore began
@@merman08 did maul know palpatine created the clones, because he said they where part of the plan
Did Maul know that Palpatine had planned to turn the clones against the Jedi? No Dooku was in charge of the Clones creation. Maul knew that Palpatine was gonna create a war that would be the end of the Jedi order.
Palpatine is extremely menacing and evil in the deleted scene. Shows what a fantastic actor Ian McDiarmid is. Portraying the arch enemy with such a power.
Yep his master was probably evil too
@@berliner0 Plagueis WAS evil but not nearly as much as his apprentice. Read the novel and you'll see what I mean. Palpatine was a real Damian Thorn right from birth.
They honestly should have kept the scenes with Padme, Organa, and Mon Mothma--the original planning of the Rebel Alliance beginning with Padme and then passing on to her daughter Leia would have been the perfect tie-in to A New Hope.
I'm just thinking the same! The beginnings of the rebellion. Sad it was left out.
And the Obi-Wan Kenobi series
The scenes with Padme would have fleshed her character out so that she was not just Anakin Skywalker's immature romantic obsession or constantly crying incubator of his children, but a politically astute woman who stood firmly on her ideals and didn't back down even from Palpatine. This would have linked her even closer in character with Leia, who showed her strength of will against both Darth Vader and Tarkin.
I love how padme would have been part of the rebellion if she had survived
It would have been an interesting dynamic if Palpatine still told Vader he killed her. Padme would think Anakin was dead (because Obi Wan thought he killed him), and Vader would think Padme was dead
I can see it, Luke is definitely her child. He might look more like dear-old dad, but he's definitely his mother's son.
They should make a series focused on Leia's career in the imperial senate. It'd be interesting to examine the conflict between Leia, and Vader and Palpatine at that time, as they'd have surely crossed paths at some point.
@@devinreis5811 right, luke is calm and tries to use reason while leía is more like anakin. She’s always ready for a fight and kinda wants a fight 😂
@@alecjones4676it would be interesting to say the least. I can see good ole palpatine sending Vader to kill padme.
I wish Padme was given more to do in rots, she went from a badass that cared for her people in e1-clone wars and in rots she was like a different character. I understand that she was pregnant and couldn’t engage in combat but still I wish she was given more scenes to show her strong character that she was in clone wars and both films before it.
Agreed not enough padma after all its y anakin turned in the first place
@@dilleng123 and plus, natalie portman😍
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Would agree, the Padme character went from being a badass/strong leader to all of a sudden a near damsel in distress character.
How about Clone Wars Padmé? Coldest bitch ever.
She felt super annoying.
The Scenes where they are discussing the formation of what will eventually become the Rebel Alliance, would actually still fit in perfectly with the current canon. I wish these scenes with the senators were actually in the movie. It shows that they were just as concerned as the Jedi. And Padme actually is trying to take action.
I so wish they had kept Padme's political sub-plot, but it's nice to know it's still canon since Genevieve O 'Reilly reprised her role in Rogue One and Andor.
honestly, I'm glad they didn't, simply because there's too much to include for it to all be coherent.
Padme's entire POV of the end of the clone wars is incredibly massive; there were all kinds of angles they just wouldn't have been able to keep in the movie, without either removing other critical scenes, or lengthening the run time of the movie way too much.
Her side plots needed to be part of EU, either through the show, novels, the games, or online lore.
@@hobomike6935 I have to respectfully disagree. A lot of people, including me, have not seen the Clone Wars or read the books. So Padme's plotline in episode 3 comes off looking clunky as hell, and makes her and Anakin suddenly turning against each other not make sense in the slightest. Some of the dumb droid scenes that made it into the movie could have been cut to include Padme's scenes, or the runtime could have simply been lengthened to include it all. I'd rather sit thru 3 hours of a good, well put together film, then 2 hours of a film that makes me wonder what exactly I just watched.
@@xxwhispersxx2856 it would be more like the length of a LOTR trilogy film, or the Snyder cut. 4 1/2 + hours
and while *I would have* loved to see that, I know it would have further damaged the prequels' standing with the audience back in the 2000s if the movies were that long.
time was needed for the fanbase to warm up to the concepts Lucas wanted to introduce, without completely rawing them off with a lengthy, politically subverse lore movie.
what they might *need* to do is make a "Lucas cut" special edition of the prequels, where he heavily edits them with all the added in content he originally wanted to include.
but at this point, it's kinda too late; many actors have heavily aged, the franchise no longer belongs to him, and the fans probably would appreciate a re-release but had a bad taste in their mouth from that time he re-released the original trilogy in the 90s.
And Rebels too
@@hobomike6935 Uhh
These cut political scenes are hardly more more than 10 minutes and movie's as long as it is already. We needed these.
These scenes showed so much, especially how Palpatine was in Ani's confidence and acting like the father figure he wanted. Qui-Gon being alive still would have made such a difference.
It makes sense now why Yoda went to Dagobah. It is filled with life which means the planet is filled with the force and this helped Yoda prolong his life even longer so that he could help train Luke.
Also, it masked his Force presence so that Palpatine and his agents wouldn't be able to find him.
and let's not forget the cave, the ... theeeee, damn, i forget the name, the cave where the dark side is really active - so strong, that it covers yoda's presence ...
Yeah, he went there because of the planet's immense dark side aura, not necessarily the density of life.
@@AshSera Wrong; he goes to Dagobah BECAUSE of Qui Gon.
@@fistofram5526why didn't he tell they other Jedi about it, could have stopped order 66 or is it because the Jedi becoming soliders when they clone wars started,they lost
These extra 10mins of screen time wouldn't have hurt anyone tbh...
2:45 "Alright, I still have a lot to learn" - god how I love Obi-Wan
Honestly they should put some of these in the Disney+ version
They absolutely work, we need something like "extended cut." They would make the movie so much better than it already is.
Like the creation of, the rebellion scene is so good.
Yeah, have you seen the deleted scene in which Obi Wan explains to Padme about how he always knew that they were in a relationship but kept quiet due to his care for Anakin and because it made him happy?
@@moonwalkerkop4479um, what?
@shadowsinmymind9 you should look into it, just look up "revenge of the sith obi wan padme deleted scene" and you'll probably find it
That would be cool but I’m pretty certain that in the contract when Disney purchased Lucasfilm it states that they cannot make any alterations to the 6 mainline movies created by Lucas.
yeah sure lets let a bunch of morons at Disney decide Lucas' vision for episode 3 and re-add scenes.... delusion
I like how the scene in which Padmé confronts Palpatine has the exact same vibe as the novelization written by Matthew Stover.
The way Palpatine says "That should be enough for your... committee.", feels like he's saying "Don't let the door squash you when you leave".
Yeah lol
I literally just finished reading that chapter (Chapter 14: Free Fall In The Dark). Excellent chapter and interaction between Palpatine and the other senators.
Basically, he was imagining choking her in his mind when he was looking at her!😂 You can see that Palpatine HATED Padmé a lot!
Homegirl was ready to go gangsta. She was about to perform yubitsume on him. She might have been set up for success as a cruel joke, but to have your own boss be afraid of you is an accomplishment.
You can practically feel his true nature starting to leak out from the facade, he's held in for DECADES and now he's almost ready to reveal and unleash his real self upon the unsuspecting galaxy.
So glad they brought back Genevieve O'Reilly to play Mon Mothma in Rouge One and in Andor. Her work in Andor is nothing short of amazing.
Andor is incredible! “I share my dreams with ghosts”
You mean Andor was garbage so she was the only thing in it that wasn’t?
@@nat1baby Wow. Always going to be someone who says something was garbage because they think that's the cool thing to say. Like they have some knowledge or sees things better than the majority of people.
This is one character that just faded into the background for me. I didn't even know she existed until Andor, nor that it is the same actress. These scenes would have changed that.
@@sam23696 She was a rebel leader in Return of the Jedi (different actress). We didn't know much about her, but her coming back in the movies, Clone Wars, Andor had everyone excited and it turned out to be warranted.
Damn the scene’s with the senate members should have been in the movie it fills allot of gaps tbh
They should have NEVER deleted these scenes. They added so much to the storyline and didn’t create any serious plot holes.
except for the first one... wtf happened there with the floor and them spinning around really fast.
@@swausgebouwen143 Uh, Lightsabers?
The first one was kind of pointless cuz we know the kind of person general greavous is so they didn't need to show him killing a Jedi.
The “stirring in the senate” becomes more potent as the episodes of Andor continue. Mon really did tell no one, even those closest to her.
All the "political" scenes should have been included. They add so much depth to the underlying story.
Also I love the Yoda/Mace/Obi-wan scenes. That temple one is great.
It’s kid movie I don’t blame for taking them out
@@ItsOnlyObi fuck kids. A good story is what matters.
People whined about them too much in Episode 1.
@@DrewPicklesTheDark they were garbage in Episode 1, but these are too important to be cut out
@@MrThecrazyzombieHow were they garbage? They were essential to the story.
The setting up to the Rebellion should have been included as well as the sensing of a plot to destroy the Jedi. Padmé definitely knew that Palpatine wasn’t going to relinquish power after the Delegation of 2000 confronted him. She’d have made other moves.
The plot to destroy the Jedi is included in the movie.
Grievous slaughters a Jedi - 0:00
A stirring in the Senate - 2:50
Seeds of rebellion - 4:46
Confronting the Chancellor - 5:49
A plot to destroy the Jedi - 8:00
Exiled to Dagobah - 9:03
The Exiled to Dagobah scene would have been a perfect mid credits scene
Idk why it got cut, it was only a few seconds long
@@satan899 back in 2005, mid-credit scenes weren’t a thing
@@louier2967 ever hear of ferris beullers day off
@@joshthewriter8851 well of course! But you can’t tell me that the “mid-credit” craze where everyone expects one was the same back then as it is now??? It was only when the MCU put them in every one of their movies that it really became a thing that people expect
@@louier2967 very true
I know that a lot of people didn't like the politics in these movies, but I loved it. It explained so much about the state of the galaxy and how the Empire came to be. ❤ The more Bail Organa the better!
ROTS deserves extended edition.
"Your idea of safe is not the same as mine" I wish they kept that
Imagine you were playing a senator in three different scenes and they all get cut out.
The scene with anakin next to palpatine as he talks to the delegation makes me think anakin is of two minds: on the one hand the chancellor is the leader of the republic and his friend. On the other hand, padme is his wife and the love of his life who is pregnant. He finds it hard who to side with until palpatine places the seeds of doubt in his young kind. Foreshadows he will reveal his sith identity to anakin
I honestly like the scene with Obi-Wan, Yoda and Mace better than the final version where he says his feelings right after Anakin goes off to tell the Chancellor about Obi-Wan and Grievous because Mace’s feelings feel so hastily crammed in in the final scene.
What I like the most about it is that it's a sensitive conversation in a dark, private room in the Jedi Temple, which makes sense when we hear Yoda saying "great care, we must take." But in the final scene we see him say that same line on a group call that anyone could listen in on. That line doesn't make much sense there lol.
Obi-Wan and Anakin seemed to get over Shaak Ti's death fairly quickly. Surely I am not alone on this? Right?
It’s a tonal issue that persists even in deleted scenes
6:00 coruscant is easily my favorite planet in all of Star Wars the sunset it has is just beautiful. I hope a future live action film revisits this planet.
The Skywalker Saga ended with episode 9, but maybe if they do a different movie with different characters, then it might work. They could bring back old characters if they choose, but the Skywalker thing is over.
They tried to destroy Curuscant in a new hope with their planet death star
Maybe Star Wars Underworld might actually happen?
i feel ROTS is the best of the prequels but one of my few downsides is how removing such scenes ruined padmé
Yoda going to dagobah should have been kept
*been kept, Yoda going to dagobah should have.
a tragedy, it's removal was.
Fr, i literally didn't know he was exiled in that movie until now
2:42 I love Ewan's delivery of that line
Sure everyone can say that these scenes were right to stay deleted because they add nothing to the plot, but I for one hope that some day they take all of these and come out with an extended edition of ROTS. Except the one with Shaak Ti's death of course, that one has been retconned over and over again. But I actually like the one where Anakin is in Palpatine's apartment with the Senators and we see more of Palpy planting thoughts into his head after they leave, further adding more paranioa to Anakin and fear of being betrayed by Padme.
They add a lot to the plot, especially a multi episodic story. A complete direct lead into ... episode IV and its plot
They should have included someway (say as flashbacks) the scenes with Mon and Padme and Bail for Andor, it plays directly into the start and development of the Rebellion...
I'm glad i found this as a fellow star wars nerd i was loving this whole video watching the scenes that should've been heartbroken that they not in the actual movie 💔
In an alternate and more realistic scenario, Padme leaves Anakin after seeing how emotionally abusive he’s become, fakes her death and runs the alliance from the shadows, giving the kids to Bail and Obi-Wan. We never find out she didn’t actually die until the sequel trilogy. Now wouldn’t that be all sorts of fun 😁
In a way that was supposed to be the idea before the prequel trilogy.Vader's wife gone into hiding and Anakin did not know of his kids,she died sad and heartbroken when Leia was young.
Lucas' original story was basically exactly that. Leia remembers her mother and recalls being physically separated from her...which would mean that Padme was present in Bail Organa's household, perhaps as a "nanny" to her own child until being forcibly taken away. An extremely compelling storyline predictably obliterated by these turd writers.
"The slightest charge will blast us into oblivion"
Meanwhile there's a small lightening storm occurring in the background
Wasn't there a deleted Obi-Wan and Padme scene as well? With him telling her he knows about her and Anakin but turns a blind eye.
its possible, but if you dont see it, youtube copyright claimed it. just sayin
It was in the novelization
There was, there's some screenshots of it floating around, but no actual footage.
Isnt that just in the official release?
That fourth deleted scene is so eerie...
Yeah the sun setting representing the end of the republic nearing as well as casting shadow on the characters faces symbolizing the light and dark within anakin and the chancellor side of palpatime aswell as the sith lord side
Oh shit ur right about the lighting oh fuck n at night anakin storms the jedi temple
And the scenes with padme having discussions with the senate feel so important, I really wonder what led them to the decision to cut these scenes out
Wow some of these scenes are an incredible segue into later movies and shows that have to do with the rebellion. Even the actress who plays Mon Mothma (one of the key figures of the rebellion) is the same that played her in Rogue One and the Andor series. I wish they weren’t cut out, but glad we can watch them now. Good stuff.
Why did they delete confronting the chancellor scene, I love how you can tell that Palpatine knows the relationship between Anakin and padme, and subtlety suggests it in away to seem like he doesn't but really does
Because when the prequels were released, the overwhelming majority of feedback that George Lucas got was 'WE HATE JAR JAR' & 'WE HATE THE POLITICAL SCENES'. People say Lucas is egotistical and never listens to feedback but that's BS. For better or for worse, he did listen and that is why scenes like that one were cut in ROTS.
These deleted scenes with Padme are canon (as well as a scene left in partial development where Anakin takes out Master Shak-Ti). This is from George Lucas, Dave Filoni and as well as Disney. These scenes taken or removed, they still end up happening in the actual movie. That’s why George felt like they could be removed, because, we know from the movie alone we know Palpatine was already getting more and more power and was now electing governors.
That’s why these scenes still fit with Andor, The Bad Batch, A New Hope (Star Wars), Revenge of The Sith, the books and comics, Fallen Order, etc. even the Clone Wars: like Palpatine getting control over the banks.
0:39 THIS is the grevious we deserved. A jedi-slaughtering droid, losing the war anyway, so he just kills.
I think that’s what Lucas intended.. Yes, he’s a coward. That is part of his character because he retreats a lot, but when he gets his hands on a jedi, this is the kind of thing that happens🔪🗡
„Thats Master Shaak-Ti. Grievous seems to have disarmed her.“
„Master, should we use our force powers to rescue her? Or maybe throw our lightsabers? Havent done that one in a while.“
„Nah, watch. She is gonna megajump out of there every moment now. Probably give him a kick in the nuts in the process. Its gonna be super sweet.“
„Are you sure Master?“
„We dont want to steal her moment, Anakin“
Imagine thinking you're going to be in a Star Wars movie and it's a deleted scene.
Omg as i see Palpatine and Anakin stands behind him like this they look like two Sith lords.
The scene where bail and the others plan a rebellion shouldn’t have been cut imo it’s crucial.
There was so much potential for the prequels. Though theyve grown on me, the way Lucas directed the acting always telling Hayden how to portray Anakin I believe is the reason for the initial cold response. They made him so disobedient and angry in AOTC's and then quite likable amd loyal in ROTS before he quickly turns to a child killer. Just better paceing. Showing them as The Team first, and build the resentment, the fear, then the eventual fall. The stories had so potential.
The other challenge is: A TON of stuff happens off-screen in the prequels, they "tell" instead of "show" a lot, which is automatically disengaging for the audience. AoTc does this a lot as well. Come to think of it, Phantom Menace does mostly "show", which is great.
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All these scenes would have been perfect in elaborating the story of the rebellion, while building the momentum towards the tragedy that precursors A New Hope. Really enjoyed the humor on the Invisible Hand ship scenes as well, as it felt reminiscent to humor in the Original Saga.
''that should be enough for your...committee'' the disdain in his voice...
ALL of this should have been left in for storyline purposes. If it was a time issue, there are other moments or scenes that could have been trimmed or left out in favor of these.
5:29 Natalie looks at the girl in blue like, "wtf you even doing here?" (its a cameo of Lucas' adopted daughter)
5:29 Padme after Anakin tells her he wants to overthrow the chancellor and rule the galaxy on high with her as queen
These scenes should have been integrated in the Andor series (snapshots of the past.) This would help viewers understand the politics behind the rebellion.
That's a novel why to make use of them !
I felt that the scenes that involve Padme, Papaltine, and Yoda arrival should never been cut.
I love these scenes where they form the rebel alliance. So awesome.
Fun fact most of these scenes are in the novelization by Matthew Stover
I personally think Yoda moving to Dagobah should’ve been kept in, with maybe a shot seeing the view of Dagobah over his shoulder, cut back to him sighing again and walking off the ship, then cut to credits.
he really said "s'go" i love it
I truly wish we could have the Padme scenes in the movie. It gives her something to do and more solidly connects her to the legacy of the rebellion. And it also shows how Palpatine was always plotting his plan. I don't even love the Clone Wars show, but one of the best aspects of it was how you can see Palpatine playing both sides. You get some of that here. These senators could have stopped his plan, but he always has something up his sleeve.
Realistically thinking, after watching these scenes as an adult now , I think that even if Padme lived and Anakin didn't burn, they would have almost definitely become enemies. Padme, although she truly loves Anakin, has an enough of a strong will and character to protect her kids from the emperor's evil and even their father, I think she wouldn't take any compromise when it comes to the children. Also, I truly believe that Padme would be on of the, if not the main pillar, that the Rebellion would be built on because she really has a potential of a great leader( plus a brave one at that) who has the vision of what she is fighting for and is able to see the bigger picture. Anakin on the other hand, would want to eliminate ( he eventually really did want that) everything that he hated and that has oppressed him, including scheming and corrupt politicians that play with innocent people's lives, severe punishment to criminals like murderers and god forbid slave traders or the sort, and last but not least - the jedi order ( no matter where I look from, it really seems inevitable, and personally, I kinda think they deserved it). Which will eventually turn him to a younger and more powerful version of the emperor, just as the man himself had forseen, and an enemy to democracy, freedom and most of all- Padme.
Anakin eliminate Padme? You must be joking. Padme would probably bring him back to the light faster than Luke ever could.
@@Dark_Voice I never said Anakin eliminating Padme. You either misread or misunderstood
@Mi Anakin Skywalker yup, whole reason for shifting was to get the dark sided power to keep her alive since he kept having those dreams, he was stuck in his misery when he found out she died, as that was his last wish and now he no longer had any reason to convert nor change nor will to really go on. just anger, resentment, and pain which = vader especially being a slave under palpatine. doesn’t help that he ruined his life as “anakin” so even if he switched back, his comrads are dead, the world he knew is gone, and his wife his one love in the world was gone. i thought with the way mace and the council treated him they definitely made it so easy for him to be seduced by the chancellor, i mean literally the last interaction with mace he tries doing good and turning in palpatine but he denied him which was the last nail in the coffin
thank you for showing us this
I love when Obi-Wan says "blast us into oblivion." Makes me remember when Qui-Gon was alive with him in Ep1
I've actually used these deleted scenes to make an extended version of the film. I'm just in the process of DL-ing them again so I can re-do my edit using ROTS era scenes from the new OBI WAN KENOBI show.
Nice 🥃🔥
Where can this be seen once completed ?? Would love to check it out
Were you able to finish this?
All of these scenes (except the death of Shaak Ti) are in the novelization of Revenge of the Sith. Definitely a must-read!
6:41 chancelor, your emperor is showing
I wished they released the extended Separatist Slaughter on Mustafar on the Revenge of the Sith DVD and shows Vader impaling Wat Tambor during the slaughter with Tambor saying, “Please I will give you anything! Anything you want!” before Vader impales him with his lightsaber and Vader cutting down the Nemoidian guards as well.
All these scenes should’ve been included. Especially the scenes with padme and the other senators who are forming the beginning of what we know to be the rebellion
The seed of doubt Palpatine established on Anakin tespect to Padre could be seen here. Slowly he started to doubt her and the way Padme confirmed Palpatine was basically a tyrant already...that meeting in the afternoon really was foreshadowing the horrors of the future.
Palps manipulating Anakin about Padme is brilliant.
One on the one hand he's dangling the idea that he can prevent her from dying, on the other that she is not to be trusted.
The bit where they're climbing the shaft sounds like the old 60s James Bond action sequence music.
At first, Obi and Anakin's relationship seems way better, the way they communicate by gestures...instead the lack of this scene leaves the impression that they never became friends, that they never understood each other and that hatred had been there to stay for years, waiting to explode. Instead this shows Palparine broke a beautiful friendship, which had some cracks in it, but had also grew up with them.
You should watch Clone Wars
@@jho2255 you mean the 2005 movie ? I watched that long ago...or maybe you mean the cartoon series ? Or other series ? Sorry, I only watched the movies
@@gargaritaladybug6997the show, there's the movie which just seems to be an extended episode from the show. In the series Obi-Wan acts completely different to Anakin which changes alot in their relationship.
Take a shot every time Shak Ti is gets killed.
They're not deleted in my mind...They feel in the gaps of "treachery" Palpatine sells to the Senate and to Anakin..
I'm not a STAR WARS fan, but in this case...I really enjoy it. Why the fights make the heroes look so big. It's awesome, the dark vader and the other warriors. The woman actress I've seen, natalie Portman, is just great. Star wars goes way back around the 60s to today. Impressive work
1:26 and Shaak Ti’s body disappeared.
3:25 this scene is so good and essential should have been in the movies.
Lucasfilm should definitely release an extended cut of Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith with all those Padmé scenes in Naboo with her family and with the senators, that really adds a lot to her character and her motivations.
Instead of green lighting crap content like the Rey movie, they should do this. Revenge of the Sith is probably the most important SW film (obviously after ANH) but in terms of how important ROTS is to the whole 6 movie saga it wouldn't hurt to have an extended cut with more scenes that develop the characters more.
Its really sad that Padme tried so hard to prevent this from turning into another war. Yet that is exactly what happened and whats worse is her kids had to finish the fight their mother could not.
9:37 Yoda: "Just me and Rootleaf Stew for the rest of my days.....hmm.....maybe this won't be so bad after all".
The scenes with Mon Mothma probably should have been left in, but at the same time, it’s good they weren’t as it would have likely given her Bail as an obvious ally to “bail” her out of her money problems in Andor season 1. Plus, the language about not telling anyone here goes against Mon telling pretty much everyone but her family and her driver she’s up to something. And we might not have got the sassy antiques dealer too. Andor fleshes out what we see here, and Bail will likely be around in season 2. Still nice to see Padme was part of the original rebellion.
This was before the dark times(Disney)
4:56 that is exactly what happend, the galactic civil war
Natalie Portman, merecia uma participaçao maior em Star Wars, nao foi a toa ter conquistado o Oscar por Cisne Negro. Uma pena. Merecia mais, quem sabe retorne a saga .
Holy shit that fourth scene is so good why did they delete it
Seriously. The scene explains why Anakin immediately thinks Padme has turned against him at the end of the movie. It was 60 seconds long, it should have been there.
Because they made a mistake
Hey buddy, let's give the potty-mouth the old heave-ho, alright ?
People are more willing to sit and watch a 3 or 4+ hour movie now than they were then. So I really wish all of the prequels were longer and had extended editions like the lord of the rings do. I also feel like at the time if streaming services would’ve been more used and available all of these actors would have agreed to make the clone wars TV show live action. Don’t get me wrong I like these movies and I like the animated clone wars series but think about how awesome a live action series would’ve been. I like movies but a series like that could’ve had so much more to watch and so much more context for everything in the clone wars era. That all being said I think most long time star wars fans can agree the disneys sequel trilogy was god awful. George Lucas literally laid out the story for them and it sounded incredible. Instead they went their own direction and destroyed good characters. If you don’t know what Lucas’s story was you should look it up. It would’ve been awesome. I wish lucas would’ve put the plans in the selling contract. Disney didn’t have a plan at all. They just made stuff up as they went and tried to capitalize on nostalgia while also ruining the nostalgic characters. I will say that they at least saw how much people hated their sequel trilogy so the shows on disney plus have been better. They hired good directors and got the hell out of the way. Course, who knows if that will last. Maybe I shouldn’t complain but I also care about the universe and respect it. Unlike Kathleen Kennedy at disney.
Actually I love Disney in everyhing except Star Wars. It angers me so much. And I also think that the piece of art is as it is when created by the artist, in this case, Star Wars moraly belong to George Lucas. Everything that's coming not from him or his team is just other people's interpretation. And we can choose not to accept the interpretation.
The Padme/Mon Mothma/ Bail Organa scenes are about 6 minutes in length, for a 140 minute movie
Going into the showing these scenes had a lot of press for being deleted scenes, to the point audiences wondered what happened to them
Padme's scenes with the other senators should not have been removed. They show us the beginning of the Rebellion, which went from being a small group of senators to being a large group of people of all kinds.
The scene with Mon mothma was key as she is a future figure for the Rebellion I still can't believe it's was made and ultimately cut
Goose Bumps from the office scene and tears in my eyes. such an powerful and important scene.
I wish they would’ve kept the escape from Grievous. It shows Anakin and Obi Wans bond and friendship even more than the movie already did.
exactly
1:40 General Grevious theme in Complete Saga.
1:35 I blushed 🤭
Yoda arriving on Dagobah getting cut is the worst one. It's literally a 45 second scene and is real important.