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Topher Grace edits all 10 Star Wars movies into one incredible trailer

The actor had previously re-cut the three prequels into a single film, while also editing Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy into one film 

Clarisse Loughrey
Wednesday 27 February 2019 09:10 GMT
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Topher Grace has released his own fan-made Star Wars trailer, editing together all 10 films into a single five-minute video.

The actor, best known for That 70's Show and Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman, had previously re-cut the three prequels – The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and Revenge of the Sith – into a single film.

Grace posted a link to the trailer, which he created with the help of editor Jeff Yorkes, on Twitter with the caption: "10 movies. 2 nerds. 1 weekend (when our wives were out of town). Enjoy."

The trailer not only includes the main Skywalker saga, including its latest instalment, The Last Jedi, but the spin-off "A Star Wars Story" films, Rogue One and Solo.

"Why don’t studios make 'mega-trailers,' tying all the movies of one franchise together, reminding you why you fell in love in the first place? Wouldn’t that kick ass?! Well, that’s what my pal @tophergrace and I thought..." Yorkes tweeted.

Grace had also previously re-edited Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy down into a single, two-hour film.

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