By Ryan Parsons | Image property of 20th Century Fox. Report property of Associated Press
Star Wars Revenge of the Sith
"Star Wars" fans might want to set aside Nov. 1 for a reunion with the Skywalker clan.
That's when the final installment, Revenge
of the Sith, hits DVD, allowing fans to watch all six
movies in George Lucas' epic at home.
Revenge of the DVD
"The great news is, it's nearly 30 years in the making, now fans old and new alike can enjoy the entire `Star Wars' saga whenever they want," said Steven Feldstein, senior vice president of marketing for 20th Century Fox home video, which releases the "Star Wars" films.
Lucasfilm Ltd. also announced Monday it will release the franchise's new video game, "Star Wars: Battlefront II," on Nov. 1.
The two-disc set for "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith" will include a making-of documentary produced by Lucasfilm; featurettes on the movie's stunts and on Anakin Skywalker - who transforms into galactic bad guy Darth Vader; and an Internet documentary series featuring 15 segments produced for the Web.
"From the beginning of production, George wanted to be sure we chronicled everything that went into the making of `Episode III' specifically to create an incredible DVD experience," said Jim Ward, vice president of marketing and distribution for Lucasfilm.
The year's top-grossing film with $376 million in domestic revenue, Revenge
of the Sith completes the transformation of Skywalker from honorable
Jedi knight to Vader, the villain of the original three "Star Wars" movies.