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Embrace the Dark Side with REVENGE OF THE SITH Anniversary Posters from Bottleneck GalleryStar Wars: Revenge of the Sith – Japanese Variant Poster Variant Edition of 425, $85. Matt Ferguson’s poster has a very Sith-like red-and-black color palette.
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith returns to theaters later this month for a special 20th anniversary rerelease. Revenge of the Sith is the final film in the prequel trilogy.
The news came with a new poster commemorating the 20th anniversary that left even Samuel L. Jackson pumped for the re-release ...
Lucasfilm has announced that in celebration of the 20th anniversary of Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, the film will play in theaters for a one-week engagement beginning on Friday ...
So for those of you who have only ever experienced Order 66 on DVD ... This poster features a color variation on the original as it celebrates Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith ...
That’s not to say the bucket is any sort of letdown though, especially when the art that you see displayed is a wrap-around version of this gorgeous 20th anniversary poster: Picture Hayden ...
That is not the case in Revenge of the Sith, a movie that, if anything, is too blunt about its worldview. This is a film where disinformation leads to the destruction of the Galactic Republic and ...
Accompanying the anniversary re-release is a new Revenge of the Sith poster designed by artist Matt Ferguson, which you can see above. Episode III is set years after the onset of the Clone Wars as ...
Along with this successful re-release came a brand new movie poster, illustrated by acclaimed artist Matt Ferguson. Now, fans can buy the new Revenge of the Sith poster from the folks at ...
Matt Ferguson’s poster leans into a very Sith-like red-and-black aesthetic. It highlights Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen) as he succumbs to the dark side. Looming behind him is his ...
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith turns twenty this year, and is celebrating by lighting the box office on fire. The film, which concluded George Lucas’ prequel trilogy back in 2005 ...
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