You can watch all 6 Star Wars movies online starting today
As of today, a galaxy far, far away is now accessible from the indent of your couch. For the first time, all six Star Wars movies are available online for digital purchase, through stores like iTunes, Amazon, and Google Play. Gone is the gritty screen quality — you can now watch memorable scenes like Han Solo rescuing Princess Leia, Anakin Skywalker transforming into Darth Vader, and more, all in HD.
As an extra incentive, the films come with bonus features such as deleted scenes, interviews with the crew, and exclusive looks at the sets. The films can be purchased individually, or as a complete collection of six.
Today's launch anticipates the Dec. 18 release of the saga's next installment: Star Wars Episode VII — The Force Awakens. Until then, the series is available for purchase here, across all digital devices.
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