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Star Wars: The Last Jedi deleted scene featuring Tom Hardy and allegedly Prince William and Prince Harry emerges

The scene will be on the Blu-ray release

Jack Shepherd
Thursday 22 March 2018 12:03 GMT
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‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Deleted Scene Features Tom Hardy, Prince Harry & Prince William As Storm Troopers

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Ever since Star Wars: the Last Jedi reached cinemas last year, fans have been wondering about the multiple rumoured deleted scenes.

Many have reached the Internet since then, including one featuring Tom Hardy’s cameo as a Stormtrooper. However, reports have since emerged claiming that two of the other villainous canon fodder soldiers also have famous faces under their masks.

Prince Harry and Prince William were both pictured on The Last Jedi set during production and are said to be playing Stormtroopers in the deleted scene. Watch above.

The scene sees Finn, Rose, and DJ — played by John Boyega, Kelly Marie Tran, and Benicio Del Toro, respectively — wearing First Order uniforms and walking around the evil organisation’s base.

Unfortunately, someone with a Southern accent remembers Finn from his days as the Stormtrooper FN-2187 and begins interrogating him. Luckily, it becomes clear that the trooper is just having a laugh and slaps Finn on the behind. That trooper is apparently Hardy.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi is out on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Download 9 April.

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