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The Final Location in The Rise of Skywalker

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What is the final Location in The Rise of Skywalker? Last week, Kevin Smith was asked a throwaway question during an interview with IGN at San Diego Comic Con. What he said though, was anything but a throwaway. It’s got our heads spinning. And it’s all about the final scene of the Skywalker Saga. Is it Yavin IV? Endor? Dagobah? We discuss all for the final Location in The Rise of Skywalker we can think of and come up with an ending for the Skywalker Saga that we believe is worthy of being labeled, "Mind Melting!" Hot Takes: The Original Star Wars was screened last month. Could we finally be getting the chance to see it again in theaters? Since R2-D2 has been around for the entire Skywalker Saga, what are the chances that Crazy Uncle George’s original idea ends The Rise of Skywalker? And is Terbus about to be made canon? It’s time for Hot Takes!  The Unaltered 'Star Wars: A New Hope' Could Be Headed Back to Theaters Source: Inverse.com (https://www.inverse.com/article/57917-original-star-wars-a-new-hope-theatrical-release-unaltered Last month, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences had a double-screening of A New Hope and Rogue One, and apparently, the cut of A New Hope was a 1981 70mm print of the film, pre-special edition. People who went to the screening said that “A New Hope” was on the crawl, but other than that, this was the original film...now that the 20th Century Fox merger is complete, and Disney and Fox are — at least where Lucasfilm is concerned — the same company, it seems like some of these distribution rights stuff could go away. In other words, the company that originally distributed and produced Star Wars — Fox — is connected to Lucasfilm again. And, if George Lucas is okay with the Academy showing an old 1981 print of A New Hope to film critic people in Hollywood, then, maybe, just maybe, a new re-release of A N