The Final Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Sandcrawler Scene Was Shot With Miniatures

03/18/2020 01:52 pm EDT

Last week, Disney treated fans to a surprise when they announced the early digital release of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. The digital version of the third installment to the sequel trilogy includes lots of exciting bonus features, including The Skywalker Legacy, a feature-length documentary that charts the making of the new film. Recently, Nerdist shared eight of the most interesting facts learned from the documentary ranging from details about the scene filmed on Adam Driver's birthday to a surprise cameo from Alec Guinness' granddaughter. Another interesting fact revealed in the behind-the-scenes video was that the sandcrawler scene was shot with miniatures.

"The sequel trilogy, while still loaded with CGI, also avoided the fate of the prequels and went back to more practical effects," Nerdist writes. "For the final sequence of The Rise of Skywalker, when Rey goes to Tatooine to bury Luke and Leia's lightsabers and takes on the Skywalker name, the crew really wanted to honor the original films. That meant including shots of the Jawas and their Sandcrawler on the desert planet. The team achieved this entirely with practical effects. As actors stood off in the distance of the Jordan desert–which doubled as Tatooine this time around–a Sandcrawler in the foreground created the perfect illusion. George Lucas would be proud!"

The bonus extras included in the digital release of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker can be seen in their entirety below:

Digital Exclusive:

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker will be released on 4K, Blu-ray, and DVD on March 31st.

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