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Own The Entire Star Wars Skywalker Saga In 4K UHD With This Stunning 27-Disc Box Set

Nine movies and 42 years later, the Skywalker Saga has come to a close with the recent theatrical release of Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker. To commemorate the end of an era, Best Buy is releasing a massive, 27-disc box set that includes all nine films in 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and digital. A release date for the pricey $250 collection hasn't been revealed, but it's available to pre-order now.

The Skywalker Saga box set comes with all nine mainline Star Wars movies.
The Skywalker Saga box set comes with all nine mainline Star Wars movies.

As you can tell by the image above, the collection comes in a black box displaying the Death Star. Inside the box, you'll find a fold-out case containing 27 discs. Each of the nine movies will have a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray and standard Blu-ray disc, which accounts for 18 of the discs.

While Best Buy hasn't listed specific details about the collection, it's safe to assume that each movie will also get its own bonus disc full of special features. Hopefully at least some of the special features will differ from previous releases such as The Complete Saga, which includes the original and prequel trilogies on Blu-ray.

Up until now, the original and prequel trilogies have not appeared in 4K Ultra HD, so this collection will likely be of interest to dedicated fans who want to watch all of the movies in the best available format.

If you're interested in this collection, you may want to get your pre-order in as soon as possible. Best Buy released The Infinity Saga Collector's Edition (compiling all 23 MCU movies) in November, and it sold out before launch.



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