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Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Box Set UHD - Limited Edition (27 discs)

Featuring all 9 Saga movies on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and Bonus discs (Blu-ray) for every movie in one complete set for the first time.

From young Anakin Skywalker’s descent to the dark side, to the rise of the Resistance and their struggle to restore peace in the galaxy, the story of a generation comes to a riveting conclusion. The saga will end. The story lives forever.

Enjoy breath-taking sound quality in all 9 episodes with Dolby Atmos 7.1.4

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Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Box Set - Limited Edition (27 discs) featuring all 9 Saga movies on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and Bonus discs (Blu-ray) for every movie in one complete set for the first time.

From young Anakin Skywalker’s descent to the dark side, to the rise of the Resistance and their struggle to restore peace in the galaxy, the story of a generation comes to a riveting conclusion. The saga will end. The story lives forever.

Enjoy breath-taking sound quality in all 9 episodes with Dolby Atmos 7.1.4

Episode I: The Phantom Menace

Jedi Knights Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn rescue Queen Amidala, ruler of a peaceful planet invaded by dark forces. On their escape, they discover nine-year-old Anakin Skywalker, a child prodigy who is unusually strong in The Force.

Episode II: Attack of the Clones

When Jedi apprentice Anakin Skywalker is assigned to protect Senator Padmé Amidala, he discovers his love for her…and his own darker side. Obi-Wan Kenobi uncovers a secret clone army as the galaxy marches towards full-scale war.

Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

Clone Wars rage across the galaxy. The sinister Sith Lord seizes control of the Republic and corrupts Anakin Skywalker to be his dark apprentice, Darth Vader. Obi-Wan Kenobi must confront his fallen friend in an epic lightsaber duel.

Episode IV: A New Hope

Young farm boy Luke Skywalker is thrust into a galaxy of adventure when he intercepts a distress call from the captive Princess Leia. The event launches him on a daring mission to rescue her from the clutches of Darth Vader and the Evil Empire.

Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

The Rebels scatter after the Empire attacks their base on the ice planet Hoth. Han Solo and Princess Leia are pursued by Imperials, while Luke trains with Jedi Master Yoda. Luke battles Darth Vader and learns the shocking truth of his past.

Episode VI: Return of the Jedi

The Empire prepares to crush the Rebellion with a more powerful Death Star. The Rebel fleet counters with a massive attack on the space station. Luke Skywalker confronts Darth Vader in a final climactic duel.

Episode VII: The Force Awakens

As Kylo Ren and the sinister First Order rise from the ashes of the Empire, Luke Skywalker is missing when the galaxy needs him most. It’s up to Rey, a desert scavenger, and Finn, a defecting stormtrooper, to join forces with Han Solo and Chewbacca in a desperate search for the one hope of restoring peace to the galaxy.

Episode VIII: The Last Jedi

The Skywalker saga continues as the heroes of The Force Awakens join the galactic legends in an epic adventure that unlocks new mysteries of the Force.

Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker

Lucasfilm and director J.J. Abrams join forces once again to take viewers on an epic journey to a galaxy far, far away with Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the riveting conclusion of the seminal Skywalker saga, where new legends will be born and the final battle for freedom is yet to come.

Over 26 hours of BONUS FEATURES

Episode I: The Phantom Menace bonus disc (approx. 181 mins)

  • "The Beginning" Feature-Length Documentary
  • George Lucas On The Digital Revolution
  • And much more…

Episode II: Attack of the Clones bonus disc (approx. 196 mins)

  • "From Puppets To Pixels: Digital Characters In Episode II" Feature-Length Documentary
  • State Of The Art: The Previsualization Of Episode II Documentary
  • And much more…

Episode III: Revenge of the Sith bonus disc (approx. 327 mins)

  • "Within A Minute: The Making Of Episode III" Feature-Length Documentary
  • The Journey Part 1 & 2
  • And much more…

Episode IV: A New Hope bonus disc (approx. 101 mins)

  • Aboard The Death Star Overview
  • Discoveries From Inside: Weapons & The First Lightsaber
  • And much more…

Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back bonus disc (approx. 125 mins)

  • George Lucas On Editing The Empire Strikes Back 1979
  • A Conversation With The Masters (2010)
  • And much more…

Episode VI: Return of the Jedi bonus disc (approx. 163 mins)

  • Conversations: The Effects
  • Death Star II Space Battle Overview
  • And much more…

Episode VII: The Force Awakens bonus disc (approx. 149 mins)

  • Secrets Of The Force Awakens: A Cinematic Journey
  • Blueprint Of A Battle: The Snow Fight
  • And much more…

Episode VIII: The Last Jedi bonus disc (approx. 165 mins)

  • The Director and the Jedi
  • Balance of the Force
  • And much more…

Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker bonus disc (approx. 157 mins)

  • The Skywalker Legacy
  • Pasaana Pursuit: Creating The Speeder Chase
  • And much more…

Product details

  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 16:9 - 1.78:1
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 38 x 19.8 x 6.9 cm; 600 g
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ B082WXCSKN
  • Director ‏ : ‎ George Lucas, J.J. Abrams, Rian Johnson, Irvin Kershner, Richard Marquand
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ 4K
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1235 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ 20 April 2020
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Ewan McGregor, Daisy Ridley
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ French, German, Italian, Danish, Spanish
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Walt Disney
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B082WXCSKN
  • Country of origin ‏ : ‎ Poland
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 27
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I pre-ordered my copy of this the moment it became available - on Christmas Day, 2019. I had just gone to see Episode 9 at the cinema, the previous day.First of all, why have there been reviews of this boxed set posted here before today - the day when it actually released?I received my set this morning, so now that I have it in my hands, I can actually post a review.I watched Star Wars (or Episode 4, or A New Hope) today just to compare with previous versions.So this is the first time I have ever seen this movie in native 4K with HDR. Player states “2160p 60hz HDR (PQ)”. 2160 pixel per sq.in. 60 frames per second. High Dynamic Range enhanced for Picture Quality.It really makes a difference. The Blu-ray version would upscale into 4K with Standard Dynamic Range, but this new transfer is something very special. The picture clarity is astonishing, and there is clear improvement in contrast and colour depth. I can make out things in shadows which I had never noticed before, despite probably seeing this particular film a hundred times.Add in a new Atmos soundtrack too, and this movie which is now 43 years old, looks and sounds better than ever.It really is like seeing it for the first time. All over again.This experience is the sole reason I bought a Home Cinema setup to begin with. I watched “A New Hope” just now, with full modern video remaster, on a projector screen eighty inches across. I can see picture detail I have never noticed before. I can also clearly hear (and understand) dialogue that was previously just muffled background noise.The laser blasts bouncing around the trash-compactor sound great on a decent home cinema setup.The speeder bike chase in “Return of the Jedi” is better than ever, - sharp, clear, no blurring, and a real sense of speed.And as for the “Maclunkey” issue - when I first heard about this, my thoughts were “what are you talking about?”But it seems that this strange word was put in, to replace a half-second frame of Greedo attempting to shoot Han Solo. Now Han shoots Greedo again, without Greedo shooting back. To me this is a good thing - a man sent by a gangster to collect a debt would not kill the debtor, not without gaining the extreme disfavour of his gangster boss. To me, Greedo shooting Han just made no sense, so I am glad they removed it.People who are complaining that they wanted the Non-Special-Edition versions can watch them on videocassette (but they won’t be anywhere as good as this set is). These films are not public property - at the time George Lucas owned them, and was entitled to edit them however he saw fit. George Lucas’ view was that “technology has now caught up to the point where I finally make the movie I wanted to make in 1977”. These are the finished versions of these movies that the filmmakers actually wanted to make, and wanted us to see.And in a beautiful presentation box as well.However, the way in which the discs are packaged makes them very susceptible to fingerprints. I am very careful not to get any scratches on them, but in hindsight - perhaps plastic clip cases would have been better than these tight cardboard sleeves.I thought there was a documentary called “Empire of Dreams” but I cannot find it in this set. But I cannot find that documentary in the previous boxed set either (the Blu-ray box with six films in it, released in 2001). All of the bonus features in that 2001 set are present here in this box, and a lot more goodies besides.So, to sum up - this particular box is the main reason I own a home cinema setup, which has probably cost a few thousand pounds.And after what I saw tonight - it is totally worth it.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 April 2020
    I have always been a serious fan for all things Sc-Fi. IMHO, one the greatest Sc-Fi Movies ever made is “2001: A Space Odyssey” (Arthur C. Clarke – Stanley Kubrick). This Film is an amazing thought-provoking journey with equally amazing Visuals and Sounds, mindful its release was way back in 1968. In the mid 70’s, after watching this Film, I could not see how any subsequent film could ever compare with this Masterpiece. George Lucas changed all that in 1977 with the Release of Star Wars IV.

    Although I was a bit slow getting onto the Star-Wars Bandwagon, I eventually purchased the Original Star Wars Trilogy on VHS videos. These were Great Movies, at the time. Then I went upmarket purchasing the Special Edition Trilogy on NTSC Laser-Disc with AC3 (Dolby Digital 5.1) which was Fantastic. Then I purchased both the Silver and Gold DVD Boxsets of the Special Edition Trilogy. Then I bought the 6 Movie Blu-Ray Boxset with Film Cell. Now I have the latest 4K Ultra HD HDR / HD / Bonus Discs Boxset featuring 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos.

    Needless to say, I am somewhat obsessive, when it comes to watching / owning Star Wars Movies which produce the very best Audio-Visual experience available. This Boxset achieves the Very Best Audio-Visual Experience EVER. Although I enjoy the Prequel and Sequel Trilogies, my real love is for the Original Special Edition Trilogy. There is no doubt in my mind that this version of the Original Trilogy (Episode IV) transferred to 4K UHD/HDR is absolutely amazing for its clarity, colour and detail, on a movie which is over 40 years old. I have watched episodes I -IV with IV (The New Hope) being my favourite and can say that the Dolby Atmos Sound experience on these Movies, is absolutely Exceptional.

    The Packaging is a very nice dual-slide opening outer box with a sort of black rubberise texture and a nicely printed “Death Star” on the front. The Hard Cover Book within is removed by using a silk type pull ribbon. The Book outer covers are steel ’ish in colour featuring faux steel screws and Boldly Printed (Not Embossed), Centralised “STAR WARS” with “THE SKYWALKER SAGA” printed underneath. The Book itself consists of double thick Hard Card pages with nicely printed artwork scenes from each Movie. Each Right Page artwork scene has two pockets which hold the Scene-Movie appropriate 4K and HD Discs. The Bonus discs are stored similarly in the back Hard Card Pages which feature Black & White photos relating to the appropriate Movies. Also included is the Personal Message, on a semi- clear plastic letter from Mark Hamill, which is a nice touch.

    There are things about this Collector’s Boxset that need to be mentioned. Firstly, although described as a Limited-Edition Boxset, there is no mention of how many Boxsets are being Produced & no LE Certificate. With further scrutiny, I see this Boxset is advertised as Limited Edition (Exclusive to Amazon) which I suppose is how Amazon can justify calling this a Limited Edition, which I feel is a little bit naughty & misleading. I believe Special Edition would have been a more appropriate description of this Boxset. Secondly, each of the discs are really tight in their own pockets and require considerable pulling force to extract. I use a Micro-Fibre Lens cleaning cloth when removing the discs so as to avoid leaving finger-thumb prints of the disc surfaces. I now leave this cloth inside the Presentation Case so it is always available when required. With time I’m sure this tightness will reduce but the Micro-Fibre cloth would still be required to remove the discs safely & cleanly. The Bonus discs I have watched, up to Episode IV, have audio which does not always play as it should. I have found that rewinding for a few seconds then playing sorts this out but is rather frustrating & annoying.

    I purchased this Boxset primarily for the 4K UHD/HDR Formats and the Dolby Atmos audio. It would have been nice to include a Separate disc detailing the Technical Processes for Transferring these 9 Movies onto the 4K Format. Similarly, it would have been nice to have seen the inclusion of the Sequel Trilogy 3D Discs. It is strange that Film Studios are still producing 3D Movies but the equipment Manufactures are no longer supporting 3D (TV’s & Blu-Ray Players). Passive 3D “Out of Screen” experience on a 4K television is Visually just amazing. It wouldn’t surprise me if Disney decided to give Episodes I – VI the 3D treatment and produce another Boxset including the existing 3D Episodes VII – IX. As an aside, It is my view that not including the Standalone Movies, “Solo” and “Rogue One” with “The Skywalker Saga” Boxset, was the right and proper decision.

    Bottom Line, this is a really nice Collectors Boxset (albeit expensive), with the 4K Visuals and Dolby Atmos immersive Audio being Fabulous, making this a must have addition to any Die-Hard “Star-Wars” Collection.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 April 2020
    I pre-ordered my copy of this the moment it became available - on Christmas Day, 2019. I had just gone to see Episode 9 at the cinema, the previous day.

    First of all, why have there been reviews of this boxed set posted here before today - the day when it actually released?
    I received my set this morning, so now that I have it in my hands, I can actually post a review.

    I watched Star Wars (or Episode 4, or A New Hope) today just to compare with previous versions.
    So this is the first time I have ever seen this movie in native 4K with HDR. Player states “2160p 60hz HDR (PQ)”. 2160 pixel per sq.in. 60 frames per second. High Dynamic Range enhanced for Picture Quality.

    It really makes a difference. The Blu-ray version would upscale into 4K with Standard Dynamic Range, but this new transfer is something very special. The picture clarity is astonishing, and there is clear improvement in contrast and colour depth. I can make out things in shadows which I had never noticed before, despite probably seeing this particular film a hundred times.

    Add in a new Atmos soundtrack too, and this movie which is now 43 years old, looks and sounds better than ever.

    It really is like seeing it for the first time. All over again.

    This experience is the sole reason I bought a Home Cinema setup to begin with. I watched “A New Hope” just now, with full modern video remaster, on a projector screen eighty inches across. I can see picture detail I have never noticed before. I can also clearly hear (and understand) dialogue that was previously just muffled background noise.
    The laser blasts bouncing around the trash-compactor sound great on a decent home cinema setup.
    The speeder bike chase in “Return of the Jedi” is better than ever, - sharp, clear, no blurring, and a real sense of speed.

    And as for the “Maclunkey” issue - when I first heard about this, my thoughts were “what are you talking about?”
    But it seems that this strange word was put in, to replace a half-second frame of Greedo attempting to shoot Han Solo. Now Han shoots Greedo again, without Greedo shooting back. To me this is a good thing - a man sent by a gangster to collect a debt would not kill the debtor, not without gaining the extreme disfavour of his gangster boss. To me, Greedo shooting Han just made no sense, so I am glad they removed it.

    People who are complaining that they wanted the Non-Special-Edition versions can watch them on videocassette (but they won’t be anywhere as good as this set is). These films are not public property - at the time George Lucas owned them, and was entitled to edit them however he saw fit. George Lucas’ view was that “technology has now caught up to the point where I finally make the movie I wanted to make in 1977”. These are the finished versions of these movies that the filmmakers actually wanted to make, and wanted us to see.

    And in a beautiful presentation box as well.
    However, the way in which the discs are packaged makes them very susceptible to fingerprints. I am very careful not to get any scratches on them, but in hindsight - perhaps plastic clip cases would have been better than these tight cardboard sleeves.

    I thought there was a documentary called “Empire of Dreams” but I cannot find it in this set. But I cannot find that documentary in the previous boxed set either (the Blu-ray box with six films in it, released in 2001). All of the bonus features in that 2001 set are present here in this box, and a lot more goodies besides.

    So, to sum up - this particular box is the main reason I own a home cinema setup, which has probably cost a few thousand pounds.

    And after what I saw tonight - it is totally worth it.
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    “The Force is strong with this one”

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 April 2020
    I pre-ordered my copy of this the moment it became available - on Christmas Day, 2019. I had just gone to see Episode 9 at the cinema, the previous day.

    First of all, why have there been reviews of this boxed set posted here before today - the day when it actually released?
    I received my set this morning, so now that I have it in my hands, I can actually post a review.

    I watched Star Wars (or Episode 4, or A New Hope) today just to compare with previous versions.
    So this is the first time I have ever seen this movie in native 4K with HDR. Player states “2160p 60hz HDR (PQ)”. 2160 pixel per sq.in. 60 frames per second. High Dynamic Range enhanced for Picture Quality.

    It really makes a difference. The Blu-ray version would upscale into 4K with Standard Dynamic Range, but this new transfer is something very special. The picture clarity is astonishing, and there is clear improvement in contrast and colour depth. I can make out things in shadows which I had never noticed before, despite probably seeing this particular film a hundred times.

    Add in a new Atmos soundtrack too, and this movie which is now 43 years old, looks and sounds better than ever.

    It really is like seeing it for the first time. All over again.

    This experience is the sole reason I bought a Home Cinema setup to begin with. I watched “A New Hope” just now, with full modern video remaster, on a projector screen eighty inches across. I can see picture detail I have never noticed before. I can also clearly hear (and understand) dialogue that was previously just muffled background noise.
    The laser blasts bouncing around the trash-compactor sound great on a decent home cinema setup.
    The speeder bike chase in “Return of the Jedi” is better than ever, - sharp, clear, no blurring, and a real sense of speed.

    And as for the “Maclunkey” issue - when I first heard about this, my thoughts were “what are you talking about?”
    But it seems that this strange word was put in, to replace a half-second frame of Greedo attempting to shoot Han Solo. Now Han shoots Greedo again, without Greedo shooting back. To me this is a good thing - a man sent by a gangster to collect a debt would not kill the debtor, not without gaining the extreme disfavour of his gangster boss. To me, Greedo shooting Han just made no sense, so I am glad they removed it.

    People who are complaining that they wanted the Non-Special-Edition versions can watch them on videocassette (but they won’t be anywhere as good as this set is). These films are not public property - at the time George Lucas owned them, and was entitled to edit them however he saw fit. George Lucas’ view was that “technology has now caught up to the point where I finally make the movie I wanted to make in 1977”. These are the finished versions of these movies that the filmmakers actually wanted to make, and wanted us to see.

    And in a beautiful presentation box as well.
    However, the way in which the discs are packaged makes them very susceptible to fingerprints. I am very careful not to get any scratches on them, but in hindsight - perhaps plastic clip cases would have been better than these tight cardboard sleeves.

    I thought there was a documentary called “Empire of Dreams” but I cannot find it in this set. But I cannot find that documentary in the previous boxed set either (the Blu-ray box with six films in it, released in 2001). All of the bonus features in that 2001 set are present here in this box, and a lot more goodies besides.

    So, to sum up - this particular box is the main reason I own a home cinema setup, which has probably cost a few thousand pounds.

    And after what I saw tonight - it is totally worth it.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 October 2024
    This is and excellent box set of Star Wars films all available in high res Blu Ray with play back in UK - great - Very Happy
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 June 2024
    If you are a collector, grew up a Star Wars fan or both this is the box set you have been waiting for. Best of all you get it in 4K. Either way you will not be disappointed. The hardest part is knowing if you should open the packaging or display it as is.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 April 2020
    Having been a Star Wars fan from since I was a kid, I was really excited to find out about the fact that all 9 movies would be coming as a single Limited box set.

    Initially, I was just going to get the standard Blu-Ray version, but I then decided to go with the 4K Boxset, for a couple of reasons.

    A) Because of the ability to watch all the movies in 4k
    B) Because it also comes with Behind-The-Scenes Discs for every single movie
    C) Because of the beautiful artbook that is exclusive with this set (P.S. The Concept Art used as the artwork for each movie in the book is my favourite part about this entire set)
    D) Because of the lovely letter from Mark Hamill that comes with this as well.

    And I can say it's well worth the purchase for any Star Wars fan.

    I don't really understand why there is so many negative reviews, although it could be just the people who hate the Disney movies (which I don't really get but that's a different conversation) review-bombing this.

    I think this is a great thing to have because of all the movies that are offered in this, plus the extras.

    If you have money to spare, I say go for it!
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 June 2024
    Really excellent box set of classic star war films. Product as described. Speedy delivery. recommended.

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  • Eugene Chong
    5.0 out of 5 stars Best compact and eco friendly StarWars collection
    Reviewed in the United States on 12 December 2024
    This set is one of the most complete compact star wars set with all the movies. Now I can watch Star Wars in chronological order. It is packed in paper box and the only plastic components is the disc and disc holders. Nothing fancy, its just compact and eco friendly..
  • raggo
    5.0 out of 5 stars Buen box set , llego antes de tiempo y en buen estado
    Reviewed in Mexico on 3 May 2024
    Tal y como se describe el producto.
    sorprendente imagen y sonido
    Llegó antes de tiempo y producto sin daños.
    Si eres super fan debes comprarlo
  • Ed
    5.0 out of 5 stars Happy with Purchse
    Reviewed in Canada on 21 April 2024
    Wouldnt mind a better price but over all the Product came NEW and the Quality is awesome.
  • Cateruzarot
    5.0 out of 5 stars Para todos los españoles hablantes
    Reviewed in Spain on 10 February 2025
    Acabo de recibirlo y aparece esta información en la que todos los capítulos tienen idioma español, incluido el último capítulo; que tendría que ser lo habitual y no llevarnos sorpresas en las que a veces, hay series completas en las que no todos los capítulos tienen el idioma spanish.
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    Reviewed in Spain on 10 February 2025
    Acabo de recibirlo y aparece esta información en la que todos los capítulos tienen idioma español, incluido el último capítulo; que tendría que ser lo habitual y no llevarnos sorpresas en las que a veces, hay series completas en las que no todos los capítulos tienen el idioma spanish.
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  • denis c.
    5.0 out of 5 stars En Français
    Reviewed in France on 3 October 2024
    Excellent coffret, import a prix imbattable. En plus, les 9 films sont en version française, à condition d'opter pour les Blu-ray.