Those who adore this galaxy far, far away will no doubt have spent hours revisiting every second of Star Wars they can fit into their day.
Whether they’re choosing to jump back into some of the most captivating showdowns the series has to offer or even taking some of the most recent small-screen adventures for another spin, fans who fell in love with this legendary franchise at one point in their lives will always find an excuse to rewatch a chunk of it.
And while those same fans largely know what to expect when they opt to pop everything from a prequel to a live-action show on their screens, it actually doesn’t take much to completely alter your perception of a specific Star Wars moment. Things as simple as focusing on a different part of a frame or some behind-the-scenes information about the shooting of a moment can change the way you look at a scene forever.
So, just like this prior list made it impossible for you to watch a number of Star Wars moments the same, this hotly anticipated sequel is about to do the same with more duels, gripping conversations, and quite iconic scenes, people!
Kicking things off with a fun one here, Episode III – Revenge of the Sith saw the great Obi-Wan Kenobi crossing lightsabers with the spluttering cyborg known as General Grievous.
And following on from the Jedi Master dropping down, unleashing a cheeky “hello there”, and eventually coming face-to-face with the four-armed villain, something quite hilarious actually occurs in the background.
It’s a moment very few likely spotted during their first few watches of the first moment we see Grievous use a lightsaber in live-action, but keep a close eye on two little B1 battle droids to the left of the Kaleesh warlord.
As Grievous ignites his four stolen Jedi weapons to fight Kenobi, one of the droids nudges their mate as if to say, “Dude, it’s happening!” (via Reddit). Once you clock that tiny little comical beat in the distance, it’s just about impossible to rewatch the epic beginning to this duel the same way again.
How can you not chuckle at two clankers doing exactly the same thing you would do when introducing this scene to a pal for the first time?