Williams’ score for The Last Jedi has been much lauded by fans of his work, and the Star Wars series as a whole - a fun fan-made podcast series released around the movie’s theater run looks in-depth at the choices made by the composer, and is a recommended listen - and, with Williams teasing a potential retirement from the franchise following next year’s Episode IX, releasing a version of Star Wars: The Last Jedi where his work is the only audio available feels like a thank you from the studio for his decades of work. Kinda a pain I know, but I think it’s worth it to get this version. The one hoop you have to jump through to get it: get the Movies Anywhere app and link whatever account you bought the movie with to it. I really wanted to put this out, it’s really something to see John’s music play with the movie, like a silent film. This is the full movie, but with no dialogue, fx or backgrounds… just John’s score. If you buy the movie anywhere online (or the blu) you have access to a music only version of TLJ. Of all the special features, my favorite one is kinda hidden, so wanted to call it out. The Last Jedi’s out today in the states for digital download, blu in two weeks.
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