Art of Revenge
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The Art of Revenge was a weekly feature on Hyperspace that showed artist sketches and renditions of possible scenes, characters, or objects that may have appeared in Revenge of the Sith. Many ideas shown in Art of Revenge came to fruition in the visuals of the trailers and were finalized when the movie hit theaters on May 19, 2005. There was not be enough room to show everything due to the running time of the movie, and so some ideas were scrapped. Artists included Erik Tiemens, TJ Frame, and Ryan Church.
This feature began on August 23, 2004 with the concept art of the ARC-170 starfighter, and concluded on May 23, 2005 with a drawing of Rystáll. All images are currently archived for viewing.
These various ideas were presented in The Art of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
Depictions that have been posted:
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[edit] Confirmed
- Scenes from the Battle of Coruscant
- Scenes of Utapau's large sinkholes
- A rendition of Tion Medon
- An A5 Juggernaut
- An ARC-170 starfighter
- Buzz droids chasing an Advanced Jedi starfighter
- Fashions on Alderaan
- A new tank droid (redesigned as Corporate Alliance Tank Droid)
- A pregnant Padmé Amidala
- A new walker, predecessor to the AT-ST
- The Tantive IV blockade runner
- Bridges on Cato Neimoidia (seen in Battle of Cato Neimoidia)
- Crystalline worms and a battle scene on the ash-covered world of Mygeeto (battle scene confirmed)
- A native creature of Utapau (confirmed as a varactyl)
- A Utapaun pen for varactyls and dactillions
- A Mustafaran collection facility
- A Mustafaran slope which Obi-Wan and Anakin fight on
- A Mon Calamari dancer
- Obi-Wan Kenobi accessing a communications database
- A scene beneath the Galactic Senate
[edit] Concepts seen in deleted scenes
- Super battle droids underwater (in a scene onboard the Invisible Hand)
- A silver-clad waitress droid (in a scene with a meeting of the Rebel Alliance)
[edit] Other concepts
- Another scene of Mygeeto with a new generation of longer-legged AT-TEs
- Studies for display screens in the Mustafar control room
- A sky trooper
- A clone trooper using an elevator
- Ithorians defending their homeworld of Ithor
- Lagoon troopers
- A scene with C-3PO and R2-D2
