Ewoks Given CGI Eyelids In Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi...Seriously!

Ewoks Given CGI Eyelids In Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi...Seriously!

In the latest addition to the blu-ray release of the Star Wars movies, it has been revealed that the Ewoks' creepy, unblinking stare will now be resolved with the use CGI eyelids! Hit the jump to take a look at the footage...

By JoshWilding - Aug 31, 2011 06:08 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: Zap2it

Personally, I have no problem with the changes that George Lucas is making to the upcoming blu-ray release of all six Star Wars movies. While they may seem silly or unnecessary to some, no one is forcing us to go out and buy these new additions, and the other versions are still readily available on DVD. So far, we've seen the inclusion of a CGI Yoda in The Phantom Menace and Darth Vader crying "Nooo!" in the final moments of Return of the Jedi. The latter now has another addition...



That's right, those glassy eyed little creeps now blink! A minor alteration which surely serves to improve the movie, right? Well, I probably wouldn't have noticed, but it's in there regardless. Surely this doesn't bother anyone, right? Right?! Feel free to share your thoughts on the latest addition to the Star Wars movies in the usual place, and thanks to Zap2it for the footage above.




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