According to early scripts, the original finale of “Return of the Jedi” would have been around the capital of the Empire, then named “Had Abbadon,” a planet that was one colossal city (an idea re-used in the prequels). The original threat was not one, but two death stars under construction in orbit around Had Abbadon, which also had a moon filled with life known as the Green Moon (which later on became Endor in the later drafts). Luke was taken by Vader to the Emperor’s palace and throne room on Had Abbadon, filled with lava.
This was rewritten to streamline things and make the finale less ambitious, but Ralph McQuarrie did the art for the original concept.
Concept art for a Loth-cat and Sabine’s room from Ahsoka by Christian Alzmann and Matt Allsopp, respectively.
Concept art for Kamino by Erik Tiemens, Doug Chiang, Ryan Church and Edwin Natividad. ATTACK OF THE CLONES (2002).
Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith | Padme Amidala Concept Art illustrated by Sang Jun Lee
Concept art for a “gruff, opinionated Trandoshan” Jedi Master named Sskeer, from Marvel’s upcoming The High Republic comics.
Star Wars: Rogue One Concept Art
The Mandalorian - Chapter 13 Concept Art
Concept art for Jedi Master Mirro Lox and his Padawan, Amadeo Azzazzo by Ario Anindito and Nicola Righi.
SW pre-production art - continued - STAR WARS Episode I The Phantom Menace
concept paintings by Doug Chiang
Art by Ralph McQuarrie for Dagobah. THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980).
Jedi Master Loden Greatstorm and his padawan Bell Zettifar are two of the Jedi who aid the people of the Hetzal system during The Great Disaster.
Concept art spanning the universe of Star Wars.Not associated with Lucasfilm.Avi: Jama JurabaevPersonal: noneofusareverno
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