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Project 4k77 __link__ Jun 2026

A "composite" version that stitches together various sources (Blu-rays, older DVDs, and scans) to recreate the theatrical cut while maintaining a modern, polished look.

Commonly available versions:

The debate over the "Special Editions" is as old as the internet itself. George Lucas has famously argued that the original cuts were "unfinished" and that the Special Editions represent his true vision. project 4k77

Project 4K77 is only intended for people who already own an official copy of Star Wars (any version). The restorers do not condone piracy. Downloading it without owning the film is illegal in many jurisdictions. A "composite" version that stitches together various sources

If you are a Star Wars fan, that opening crawl probably just sent a shiver down your spine. But for many of us, that nostalgia has been complicated over the last few decades. If you pop in the official Blu-rays or turn on Disney+, you aren't watching the movie that captivated the world in 1977. You are watching "Special Editions," complete with CGI rocks, questionable Jabba cameos, and the infamous "Maclunkey." Project 4K77 is only intended for people who

Fans often compare 4K77 to the popular created by Harmy. While both aim for theatrical accuracy, their methods differ: