Star Wars Theatrical Cut Finally Available on Streaming (But for How Long?)


Star Wars: A New Hope, one of the globally renowned franchises, has an exclusive version that’s been elusive for many fans, particularly on streaming platforms. This specific edition is the original theatrical cut, untouched by changes made post-1981. As of current, this rare version can be found on Roku’s Cinema Box app (as mentioned in Men’s Journal). Since it has vanished before, its availability may not last long, so if you’re keen on watching it, do it promptly to avoid disappointment.

The reason this particular version is hard to find is because at some point, George Lucas modified the film significantly, making this altered version the standard one. To spot the original cut, look for the absence of “A New Hope” in the opening titles, as that’s the one currently available on Cinema Box.

1981 saw George Lucas inserting “Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope” into the opening text scroll, but the version you’re encountering omits this detail. However, if you look up “A New Hope” on the streaming platform, it will still appear in your search results.

In today’s era of streaming, locating this specific edition has become quite challenging due to the prevalence of Special Edition films on online platforms. While you can still opt for VHS or Laserdisc versions, or even the 2006 DVD that includes the original theater release, tracking them down isn’t easy and you’ll also need suitable technology to play them on your television.

At present, you can find the extended version on Cinema Box, but remember that could alter in the future. As of now, Cinema Box is compatible solely with an app for Roku or Roku TV, making it unavailable on computer or mobile devices.

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2025-03-02 03:09