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''The Empire Strikes Back'' (also known as ''Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back'') is a 1980 American epic
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film directed by Irvin Kershner from a screenplay by
Leigh Brackett Leigh Douglass Brackett (December 7, 1915 – March 18, 1978) was an American science fiction writer known as "the Queen of Space Opera." She was also a screenwriter, known for '' The Big Sleep'' (1946), '' Rio Bravo'' (1959), and '' The Long Go ...
and
Lawrence Kasdan Lawrence Edward Kasdan (born January 14, 1949) is an American filmmaker. He is the co-writer of the '' Star Wars'' films '' The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980), '' Return of the Jedi'' (1983), '' The Force Awakens'' (2015), and '' Solo: A Star Wars ...
, based on a story by
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. The sequel to ''
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'' (1977), it is the second film in the ''
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'' film series and the fifth chronological chapter of the "
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". Set three years after the events of ''Star Wars'', the film recounts the battle between the malevolent
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, led by the
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, and the Rebel Alliance, led by
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.
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trains to master
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so he can confront the powerful Sith lord,
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. The
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includes
Mark Hamill Mark Richard Hamill (; born September 25, 1951) is an American actor and writer. He is known for his role as Luke Skywalker in the '' Star Wars'' film series, beginning with the original 1977 film and subsequently winning three Saturn Awards ...
,
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, Carrie Fisher,
Billy Dee Williams William December Williams Jr. (born April 6, 1937) is an American actor. He appeared as Lando Calrissian in the '' Star Wars'' franchise, first in the early 1980s for ''The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980) and ''Return of the Jedi'' (1983), and thir ...
,
Anthony Daniels Anthony Daniels ( ; born 21 February 1946) is an English actor and mime artist, best known for playing in 10 '' Star Wars'' films. He is the only actor to have either appeared in or been involved with all theatrical films in the series, and ...
,
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, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew, and
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. Following the success of ''Star Wars'', Lucas hired Brackett to write the sequel. After she died in 1978, he outlined the whole ''Star Wars'' saga and wrote the next draft himself, before hiring ''
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'' (1981) writer Kasdan to enhance his work. To avoid the stress he faced directing ''Star Wars'', Lucas handed the responsibility to Kershner and focused on expanding his special effects company
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instead. Filmed from March to September 1979 in Finse, Norway, and at
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in England, ''The Empire Strikes Back'' faced production difficulties, including actor injuries, illnesses, fires, and problems securing additional financing as costs rose. Initially budgeted at $8million, costs had risen to $30.5million by the project's conclusion. Released on May 21, 1980, the highly anticipated sequel became the highest-grossing film that year, earning approximately $401.5million worldwide. Unlike its lighthearted predecessor, ''Empire'' met with mixed reviews from critics and fans were conflicted about its darker and maturer themes. Critics praised the expressive features and characterization of puppeteered character
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, a diminutive alien who serves as Luke's teacher. The film was nominated for various awards and won two Academy Awards, two Grammy Awards, and a BAFTA, among others. Subsequent releases have raised the film's worldwide gross to $538–549million and, adjusted for inflation, it is the 13th-highest-grossing film in the United States and Canada. Since its release, ''The Empire Strikes Back'' has been critically reassessed and is now often regarded as the best film in the ''Star Wars'' series and among the greatest films ever made. It has had a significant impact on filmmaking and popular culture and is often considered an example of a sequel superior to its predecessor. The climax, in which Vader reveals he is Luke's father, is often ranked as one of the greatest
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s in cinema. The film spawned a variety of merchandise and adaptations, including video games and a radio play. The United States
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selected it for preservation in the
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in 2010. '' Return of the Jedi'' (1983) followed ''Empire'', concluding the original ''Star Wars'' trilogy.
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and sequel trilogies have since been released.


Plot

Three years after the destruction of the
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, the
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fleet, led by
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, dispatches probe droids across the galaxy to find
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's Rebel Alliance. One probe locates the rebel base on the ice planet
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. A wampa captures
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before he can investigate the probe, but he escapes by using
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to retrieve his
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and wound the beast. Before Luke succumbs to
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, the
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of his deceased mentor,
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, instructs him to go to the swamp planet Dagobah to train as a Jedi Knight under the Jedi Master
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.
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discovers Luke and insulates him against the weather inside his deceased tauntaun mount until they are rescued the next morning. Alerted to the Rebels' location, the Empire launches a large-scale attack using
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s to capture the base, forcing the Rebels to evacuate. Han and Leia escape with and
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aboard the ''
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'', but the ship's hyperdrive malfunctions. They hide in an asteroid field, where Han and Leia grow closer amid the tension. Vader summons several bounty hunters, including
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, to find the ''Falcon''. Evading the Imperial fleet, Han's group travels to the floating Cloud City on the planet
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, which is governed by his old friend Lando Calrissian. Fett tracks them there and Vader forces Lando to surrender the group to the Empire, knowing Luke will come to their aid. Meanwhile, Luke travels with in his
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to Dagobah, where he crash-lands. He meets Yoda, a diminutive creature who reluctantly accepts him as his Jedi apprentice after conferring with Obi-Wan's spirit. Yoda trains Luke to master the light side of the Force and resist negative emotions that will seduce him to the dark side, as they did Vader. Luke struggles to control his anger and impulsiveness and fails to comprehend the nature and power of the Force until he witnesses Yoda use it to levitate the X-wing from the swamp. Luke has a premonition of Han and Leia in pain and, despite Obi-Wan's and Yoda's protestations, abandons his training to rescue them. Although Obi-Wan believes Luke is their only hope, Yoda asserts that "there is another." Leia confesses her love for Han before Vader freezes him in carbonite to test whether the process will safely imprison Luke. Han survives and is given to Fett, who intends to collect his bounty from Jabba the Hutt. Lando frees Leia and Chewbacca, but they are too late to stop Fett's escape. The group fights its way back to the ''Falcon'' and flees the city. Luke arrives and engages Vader in a lightsaber duel over the city's central air shaft. Vader overwhelms Luke, severing his right hand and separating him from his lightsaber. He urges Luke to embrace the dark side and help him destroy his master, the Emperor, so they may rule the galaxy together. Luke refuses, citing Obi-Wan's claim that Vader killed his father, prompting Vader to reveal that he is Luke's father. Desperate, Luke drops into the air shaft and is ejected beneath the floating city, latching onto an antenna. He reaches out through the Force to Leia, and the ''Falcon'' returns to rescue him.
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s pursue the group, which is almost captured by Vader's Star Destroyer until reactivates the ''Falcon''s hyperdrive, allowing them to escape. After the group joins the rebel fleet, Luke's missing hand is replaced by a robotic prosthesis. He, Leia, , and observe as Lando and Chewbacca depart on the ''Falcon'' to find Han.


Cast

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Mark Hamill Mark Richard Hamill (; born September 25, 1951) is an American actor and writer. He is known for his role as Luke Skywalker in the '' Star Wars'' film series, beginning with the original 1977 film and subsequently winning three Saturn Awards ...
as Luke Skywalker: A pilot in the Rebel Alliance and apprentice Jedi *
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as Han Solo: A smuggler and captain of the ''Millennium Falcon'' * Carrie Fisher as Leia Organa: A leader in the Rebel Alliance *
Billy Dee Williams William December Williams Jr. (born April 6, 1937) is an American actor. He appeared as Lando Calrissian in the '' Star Wars'' franchise, first in the early 1980s for ''The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980) and ''Return of the Jedi'' (1983), and thir ...
as Lando Calrissian: The administrator of Cloud City *
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as : A humanoid protocol droid *
David Prowse David Charles Prowse (1 July 1935 – 28 November 2020) was an English actor, bodybuilder and weightlifter. He portrayed Darth Vader (voiced by American actor James Earl Jones) in the original ''Star Wars'' trilogy and a manservant in Stanle ...
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(voice) as Darth Vader: A powerful Sith Lord * Peter Mayhew as Chewbacca: Han's loyal Wookiee friend and co-pilot * Kenny Baker as R2-D2: An astromech droid *
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(puppeteer/voice) as Yoda: A diminutive, centuries-old Jedi Master The film also features
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as Ben (Obi-Wan) Kenobi, and John Hollis portrays Lobot, Lando's aide. The Rebel force includes
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(portrayed by
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), Major Derlin (
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), Cal Alder (Jack McKenzie), Dak Ralter ( John Morton),
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(
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), Zev Senesca ( Christopher Malcolm), and
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(
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). The Empire's forces include
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(
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),
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( Michael Sheard), General Veers (
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), and
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( Michael Culver). The Emperor is voiced by
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and portrayed physically by Elaine Baker. Other cast includes
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as the bounty hunter Boba Fett (voiced by Jason Wingreen, who remained uncredited until 2000); other bounty hunters include Dengar (portrayed by Morris Bush) and humanoid lizard Bossk (Alan Harris).


Production


Development

Following the unexpected financial success and the cultural phenomenon of ''
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'' (1977), a sequel was swiftly put into production. In case ''Star Wars'' had failed, creator
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had contracted
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to write a low-budget sequel (later released as the novel ''
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''). Once the success of ''Star Wars'' achievements was evident, Lucas was reluctant to direct the sequel because of the stress of making the first film and its impact on his health. The film's popularity resulted in more attention on Lucas, both positive and negative, bringing him wealth and fame, but also many people who wanted Lucas's financial backing or just to threaten him. Conscious that the sequel needed to exceed the original's scope—making it a bigger production—and that his production effects company
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was relatively small and operating out of a makeshift office, Lucas considered selling the project to
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in exchange for a profit percentage. He had profited substantially from ''Star Wars'' and did not need to work, but was too invested in his creation to entrust it to others. Lucas had concepts for the sequel but no solid structure. He knew the story would be darker and explore maturer themes, relationships and the nature of the Force. Lucas intended to fund the production independently, using his $12million profit from ''Star Wars'' to relocate and expand his special effects company
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(ILM) and establish his
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in
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, with the remainder as collateral for a loan from
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for the $8million budget. Fox had the right of first negotiation and refusal to participate in any potential sequel. Negotiations began in mid-1977 between the studio and Lucas's representatives. Fox had already given Lucas controlling interest in the series' merchandising and sequels because it had thought ''Star Wars'' would be worthless. Terms were agreed quickly for the sequel compared to the original, in part because Fox executive
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had been supportive of the original and was eager for the sequel. The 100-page contract was signed on September 21, 1977, dictating that Fox would distribute the film but have no creative input, in exchange for 50% of the gross profits on the first $20million earned, with the percentage increasing to 77.5% in the producers' favor if it exceeded $100million. Filming had to begin by January 1979 for release on May 1, 1980. The deal offered the possibility of significant financial gain for Lucas, but he risked financial ruin if the sequel failed. To mitigate some of the risk, Lucas founded The Chapter II Company to control the film's development and absorb its liabilities. He signed a contract between the company and Lucasfilm, granting himself 5% of the box office gross profits. He also founded Black Falcon to license ''Star Wars'' merchandising rights, using the income to subsidize his ongoing projects. Development began in August 1977, under the title ''Star Wars Chapter II''. Lucas considered replacing producer Gary Kurtz with Howard Kazanjian because Kurtz had not fulfilled his role and left problems unresolved while filming ''Star Wars''. Kurtz convinced him otherwise by trading on his longtime loyalty to Lucas and knowledge of the ''Star Wars'' property. Lucas took an executive producer role, enabling him to focus on his businesses and the development of ''
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'' (1981). By late 1977, Kurtz began hiring key crew members, including production designer Norman Reynolds, consultant John Barry, makeup artist
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, and first assistant director David Tomblin. Lucas rehired artists Ralph McQuarrie and
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to maintain visual consistency with ''Star Wars'', and the three began conceptualizing the Hoth battle in December. By this point, the budget had increased to $10million. Lucas wanted a director who would support the material and accept that he was ultimately in charge. He considered around 100 directors, including Alan Parker and John Badham, before hiring his old acquaintance Irvin Kershner in February 1978. Kershner was reluctant to direct the sequel to a film as successful as ''Star Wars'', and his friends warned him against taking the job, believing he would be blamed if it failed. Lucas convinced Kershner it was not so much a sequel as a chapter in a larger story; he also promised him he could make the film his own way.


Writing

Lucas began formulating ideas in August 1977. These included the Emperor, how to explain facial injuries Hamill suffered from an accident after filming ''Star Wars''—Lucas told Hamill that, had he died, his character would have been replaced, not recast—and Luke's lost sister. Hamill recounted being told the sister character might be Leia, which he found disappointing. Lucas had written ''Star Wars'' but did not enjoy developing lore for an original universe. Science-fiction writer
Leigh Brackett Leigh Douglass Brackett (December 7, 1915 – March 18, 1978) was an American science fiction writer known as "the Queen of Space Opera." She was also a screenwriter, known for '' The Big Sleep'' (1946), '' Rio Bravo'' (1959), and '' The Long Go ...
, whom Lucas met through a friend, excelled in quick-paced dialogue. He hired her for $50,000, aware that she had cancer. Between November28 and December2, 1977, Lucas and Brackett held a story conference. Lucas had core ideas in mind but wanted Brackett to piece them together. He envisioned one central plot complemented by three main subplots, set across 60 scenes, 100 script pages, and a two-hour runtime. They formed a general outline and ideas that included the Wookiee homeworld, new alien species, the Galactic Emperor, a gambler from Han's past, water and city planets, Luke's lost twin sister, and a diminutive, froglike creature, Minch Yoda. Lucas drew on influences including '' The Thing from Another World'' (1951), the novel ''
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'' (1965), and the television series ''
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'' (1954). Around this time, Kurtz conceived the title ''The Empire Strikes Back''. He said they avoided calling it ''Star Wars II'' because films with "II" in their titles were seen as inferior. Brackett completed her first draft in February 1978, titled ''Star Wars sequel, from the adventures of Luke Skywalker''. The draft contained a city in the clouds, a chase through an asteroid belt, a greater focus on the love triangle between Luke, Han, and Leia (who is portrayed as a
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), the battle of Hoth and a climactic battle between Luke and Darth Vader. The ghosts of his father and Obi-Wan visit Luke, leaving Vader a separate character. The draft reveals Luke has a sister (not Leia), Han goes on a mission to recruit his powerful stepfather, and Lando is a clone from the Clone Wars. Lucas made detailed notes and attempted to contact Brackett, but she had been hospitalized, and died of cancer a few weeks later, on March 18.


Rewrite

The strict schedule left Lucas no choice but to write the second draft himself. Though Brackett's draft followed Lucas's outline, he found she had portrayed the characters differently than he intended. Lucas completed his handwritten, 121-page draft on April 1. He found the process more enjoyable than on ''Star Wars'' because he was familiar with the universe, but struggled to write a satisfying conclusion, leaving it open for a third film. This draft established Luke's sister as a new character undertaking a similar journey, Vader's castle and his fear of the emperor, distinct power levels in controlling the Force, Yoda's unconventional speech pattern, and bounty hunters, including Boba Fett. Lucas wrote Fett like the
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, combining him with an abandoned idea for a Super
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. Lucas's handwritten draft included mention of Vader being Luke's father, but the typed script omitted this revelation. Despite contradictory information in drafts that included the ghost of Luke's father, Lucas said he had always intended for Vader to be Luke's father and omitted it from scripts to avoid leaks. Lucas included elements such as Han's debt to Jabba, and recontextualized Luke leaving Dagobah to rescue his friends: in Brackett's draft, Obi-Wan instructs Luke to leave; Lucas had Luke choose to do so. He also removed a scene of Luke massacring stormtroopers to convey him falling to the dark side, wanting to instead explore this in the next film. Lucas believed it was important the characters be inspirational and appropriate for children. His typed draft is titled ''Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back''. In June 1978, impressed with his work on ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'', Lucas hired
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to refine the draft; Kasdan was paid $60,000. In early July, Kasdan, Kershner and Lucas held a story conference to discuss Lucas's draft. The group collaborated on ideas, challenging Lucas when his made no sense; Lucas embraced their ideas. Mandated to deliver a fifth of the script every other week, Kasdan began his rewrite, focusing on developing character relationships and psychologies; he completed the third draft by early August. This version refined Minch Yoda—alternately named "the Critter", Minch, Buffy, and simply Yoda—from a slimy creature to a small blue one; each version retained the character's long life and wisdom. Yoda was intended to teach Luke to respect everyone and not judge by appearances, and defy audience expectations. The draft tightened or expanded dialogue to better pace action scenes, added more romance, and added or changed locations, such as moving a Vader scene from a spaceship deck to his private cubicle. Lucas removed a line mentioning Lando deliberately abandoning his people and had Luke contact Leia through the Force instead of Obi-Wan's ghost. The fourth draft—mostly the same but with more detailed action—was submitted on October 24. Although some of Brackett's ideas remained, such as Luke's Dagobah training, her dialogue and characterization were removed. Kasdan described her take as from "a different era", lacking the necessary tone. Kazanjian did not believe the Writers Guild of America West would approve of her receiving credit, but Lucas liked Brackett and supported her credit as co-writer. He also provided for her family beyond her contracted pay. The fifth draft was completed in February 1979, revising some scenes and introducing a "Hogmen" species devised by Kershner; Lucas did not like the idea because he perceived them as slaves.


Casting

Hamill (Luke), Fisher (Leia), Ford (Han), Mayhew (Chewbacca), and Baker (R2-D2) all reprised their ''Star Wars'' roles. Hamill and Fisher were contracted for a second, third, and fourth film, but Ford had declined similar terms because of earlier bad experiences; he agreed to return because he wanted to improve on his ''Star Wars'' performance. Hamill spent four months bodybuilding and learning karate, fencing, and kendo to prepare for his stunts. Prowse hesitated to return as Darth Vader because, as he was hidden behind a costume, he believed the role offered little job security; he returned after being told further delays would lead to his being replaced. Jones returned to voice Vader but, as with ''Star Wars'', declined a credit because he considered himself "special effects" to Prowse's physical performance. He earned $15,000 for half a day's work, plus a small percentage of the profits. Daniels returned for "reasonable" pay; he was reluctant because he had received little public acknowledgment for his previous performance as because the filmmakers portrayed the droid as a real being. Guinness could not return as Obi-Wan because his failing eyesight required him to avoid bright lights. Recasting him was considered but, determined to recruit him, Lucas agreed to a deal in late August 1979, just before filming finished. Guinness was paid 0.25% of ''Empire''s box office gross for his few hours of work. ''Empire'' introduces Billy Dee Williams as Lando Calrissian, the first
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to portray a main role in the series. He found the character interesting because of his cape and
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; Williams believed this gave him room to develop the character. Williams said Lando was much like himself—a "pretty cool guy". He believed it was a token role, but was assured it was not specifically written for a black actor. Kershner said Williams had the fantastic charm of a " Mississippi riverboat hustler". Howard Rollins, Terry Alexander,
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, Thurman Scott, and
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were also considered for the part. Yoda was voiced and puppeteered by Frank Oz, with assistance from Kathryn Mullen, David Barclay, and Wendy Froud. Lucas intended to dub Oz's Yoda voice but decided it would be difficult to cast someone who could match their voice to Oz's physical puppeteering performance. Jeremy Bulloch did not audition for Boba Fett; he was hired because the costume fit him. It was uncomfortable and top-heavy, making it difficult to maintain his balance, and the mask often steamed up. Bulloch assumed his lines would be dubbed over as he had little dialogue. Fett's voice actor, Jason Wingreen, remained uncredited until 2000. Bulloch also appears as an Imperial officer who restrains Leia on Bespin. No other cast member was available for the role, so Kurtz had him quickly change out of the Fett costume to stand in. John Morton portrays Fett in the same scene. There was no extensive casting for the Emperor. Lucas chose Clive Revill to provide the character's voice, preferring it from the options given to him, while an older actress, Marjorie Eaton, physically portrayed the Emperor in test footage. The footage proved unsatisfactory, and special effects artist Rick Baker created a full mask that his wife Elaine wore. Chimpanzee eyes were superimposed over her face; cat eyes and assistant accountant Laura Crockett's were also considered.


Pre-production

Pre-production began in early 1978. Although Kershner wanted two years, this phase only lasted a year. Scouts looked at areas in Northern Europe such as Finland, Sweden, and the Arctic Circle to portray Hoth. The location needed to be free of trees and near populated areas for amenities. Kershner credited a Fox distribution employee with recommending Finse, Norway; Kurtz said it was Reynolds who had done so. For the bog planet Dagobah, scouts looked at Central Africa, Kenya, and Scandinavia. To avoid shooting on location, Lucas funded the construction of a "''Star Wars'' stage" at
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, London, to create the Dagobah and rebel base sets. Construction began at the end of August, costing $2million. At $3.5million, sets were the single biggest expense. By December 1978, the budget had increased to $21.5million, more than double the original estimate. Financial projections for The Chapter II Company suggested it would run a monthly deficit of $5–25million by the end of 1979, including over $2million in production costs and $400,000 to fund ILM. As the start of filming in January 1979 loomed, a fire on Elstree's Stage 3—where '' The Shining'' (1980) was being filmed—destroyed the space planned for ''Empire''s sets. The impact was significant, costing essential space. The production was forced to give up two stages so ''The Shining'' could continue filming. Sixty-four sets had to be moved through nine stages and the timeline had to be rescheduled. Poor weather delayed construction of the ''Star Wars'' stage, sets and necessary props. Location crew traveled to Finse by February 25 to receive flown-in equipment containers and begin digging trenches for battle scenes.


Music

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composed and conducted the musical score for ''The Empire Strikes Back'', performed by the
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, at a cost of about $250,000. Williams began planning in November 1979, estimating ''Empire'' required 107 minutes of music. For two weeks across 18 three-hour sessions just after Christmas, Williams recorded the score at Anvil Studios and
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, London. Up to 104 musicians were involved at one time; the instruments included oboes, piccolos, pianos, and harps.


Filming


Commencement in Norway

Principal photography began on March 5, 1979, on the Hardangerjøkulen
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near Finse, Norway, depicting the planet Hoth. Initially scheduled to conclude on June 22, by the end of the first week it was obvious it would take longer and cost more. Filming the Hoth scenes on a set was considered but rejected as inauthentic. The location filming coincided with the area's worst snowstorm in half a century, impeding the production with blizzards, winds, and temperatures around to . The weather cleared only twice; some days, filming could not take place. The frigid conditions made the acetate film brittle, camera lenses iced over, snow seeped into equipment, and effects paint froze in their tins. To counter this, lenses were kept cool, but the camera body was warmed to protect the film, battery, and camera operators' hands. The crew were outside for up to 11 hours, subjected to thin air, limited visibility, and mild
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; one crewman slipped and broke two ribs. The difficult conditions led to strong camaraderie among the crew. Avalanches blocked direct transport links, and dug trenches quickly filled with snow. Scenes could be prepared only a few hours in advance and many scenes were filmed just outside the crew's hotel as the shifting weather regularly altered the scenery. Although Fisher was not scheduled to film scenes in Norway, she joined Hamill on location because she wanted to observe the process. Ford was not scheduled for the Finse phase, but to compensate for the delays, he was brought there instead of creating a separate set in a Leeds studio. On a few hours' notice, he arrived in Finse, having traveled the last of the snow-laden journey by snowplow. Production returned to England after a week, though Hamill had an additional day of filming, and the
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remained through March to film explosions, incidental footage, and battle scenes featuring 35 mountain rescue skiers as extras. The skiers' work was compensated with a donation to the Norwegian
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. To film the probe landing, eight sticks of dynamite were placed on the glacier to explode at sunrise, but the demolitions expert in charge knocked the battery out of his radio and received the message too late to capture the intended shot. The opening sweeping shot of the area was captured by flying a helicopter to and performing a controlled drop at a rate of or a minute. Filming the shot was delayed four weeks to construct a heated shelter for the helicopter. The second unit, scheduled to be in Finse for three weeks, was there for eight. When the crew returned to London, they had only half the planned footage, including background plates for special effects shots that were uneven. ''Empire''s budget increased to around $22million because of the delays and having to rework scenes to compensate for the missing footage.


Filming at Elstree Studios

Filming at Elstree began on March 13. Production remained behind schedule without Stage 3, which had been destroyed by fire. The incomplete ''Star Wars'' stage lacked protection from the cold weather. The crew had to work out of any available space. To save time, some scenes were shot simultaneously, including the ice cavern and medical bay. Kershner wanted each character to make a unique entrance in the film. While filming Vader's entrance, the snow troopers preceding Prowse tripped over the polystyrene ice, and the stuntman behind him stood on his cape, breaking it off, causing Prowse to fall onto the snow troopers. The shoot was strenuous and mired in conflicts. Fisher suffered from influenza and bronchitis; her weight dropped to working 12-hour days, and she collapsed on set from an allergic reaction to steam or spray paint. She was also allergic to most makeup. Her overuse of
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s and painkillers, and anxiety while performing her speech to the rebels, worsened her situation. Stress and personal traumas led to frequent arguments among Hamill, Fisher, and Ford. Ford and Hamill fell ill or were injured at different times. Hamill was depressed by his isolation from human cast members, acting mostly against puppets, robots, and actors whose voices would be dubbed over or added to his scenes later. He was to use an earpiece to hear Oz's dialogue, but for various reasons this did not work, and he struggled to form a relationship with the character. The Dagobah set was liberally sprayed with mineral oil, which caused him physical discomfort for long periods. Hamill called it a "physical ordeal the whole time... but I don't really mind that". At one point, Oz cheered Hamill up with a Miss Piggy routine. Hamill recalled Ford giving him a kiss instead of reading his lines, entertaining the crew. Mayhew fell ill while filming Han's torture room scene because the set used bursts of steam, raising the ambient temperature to while he was wearing a wool suit. Bank of America representatives visited the set in late March, concerned about rising costs. Lucas rarely visited the set, but arrived on May 6 after realizing the production was over schedule and budget. An official Lucasfilm memo instructed staff to misstate the film's direct costs as $17million. Kurtz and Lucas estimated it would cost $25–28million to complete filming. Finances ran out by mid-July when Bank of America refused to increase the loan. The crisis was kept from the crew, including Kershner, and tactics were used to delay its impact, including paying staff biweekly instead of weekly and Lucas borrowing money from his merchandising company Black Falcon. Lucas worried he would have to sell ''Empire'' and its associated rights to Fox to sustain the project, losing his creative freedom. Fox was also threatening to buy out the
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and take over filming. With about 20% of ''Empire'' left to film, Lucasfilm president Charles Weber arranged for
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to refinance the loan to $31million, including $27.7million from Bank of Boston and $3million guaranteed by Fox in exchange for an increased percentage of the theatrical returns and 10% of merchandising profits. Lucasfilm took out the loan, making the company directly liable. The ''Star Wars'' stage was completed in early May. It was too small to house the Rebel hangar and Dagobah sets, and an extension had to be funded and built. The producers mandated filming begin on the stage on May 18, regardless of its state. The hangar scene involved 77 rebel extras, costing £2,000 per day. Around of dendritic salt, mixed with
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for a sparkle effect, were used for the snowy sets; the combination gave the cast and crew headaches. Second unit director John Barry died suddenly in early June;
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replaced him a week later. The typical purpose of the second unit was to film time-consuming tasks for special effects, but they were involved in filming main scenes—including Luke's ice cave imprisonment—because the schedule had overrun by around 26 days. Hamill was unavailable for several days after injuring his hand during a stunt jump from a speeder bike. Having been called in for the stunt the same day his son was born, exhausted, and aggravated by the salt-laden setting, Hamill angrily rebuffed Kurtz for not using a double for the scene. Kershner's hands-on directing style, acting out how he should perform a scene, agitated Hamill; Kershner was frustrated that Hamill was not following his advice. The life-size hangar set was dismantled in mid-June to allow the construction of other sets around the full-scale ''Falcon''. These scenes had to be filmed efficiently, so the ''Falcon'' could be dismantled to make way for the Dagobah set. Filming began on the carbon chamber scene in late June while the second unit filmed anything they could. The raised set was largely incomplete, and low lighting and steam were used to conceal any obvious flaws. The fog machines and heat from the steam made many cast and crew members sick; it took approximately three weeks to film. The confession of love between Leia and Han was scripted with both of them admitting their feelings for the other. Kershner felt this was too "sappy". He had Ford improvise lines repeatedly until Ford said he would do only one more take. He responded to Leia's confession of love saying "I know". By the end of the month, cast and crew morale was low.


The duel, Dagobah, and conclusion

Hamill returned in early July to film his climactic battle against Darth Vader, portrayed by
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Bob Anderson, who said the experience was like fighting blindfolded because of the costume. Hamill spent weeks practicing his fencing routine, eventually growing frustrated and refusing to continue. The next scene, where Vader confesses he is Luke's father, was shrouded in secrecy. Prowse was given the line "Obi-Wan Kenobi is your father" to read because he was known for repeatedly leaking information. Only Kershner, the producers, and Hamill knew the actual line. Hamill was positioned on a platform suspended above a pile of mattresses. The filmed footage was damaged and the scene had to be entirely reshot in early August. The Vader confrontation took eight weeks to film. Hamill insisted on doing as many of his stunts as possible, though the insurers refused to allow him to perform a fall out of a window. He fell from a nine-inch ledge high but rolled on landing to avoid injury. Lucas returned to the set on July 15, staying for the rest of the filming. He rewrote Luke's scenes on Dagobah, removing or trimming them so they could be shot in just over two weeks. Most of the cast completed filming by the start of August, including Ford, Fisher, Williams, Mayhew, and Daniels. Hamill began filming on the Dagobah set against Yoda. They only had 12 days to film because Oz was scheduled for another project. With the film now over 50 days behind schedule, Kurtz was removed from his role and replaced by Kazanjian and associate producer
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. One of the last scenes shot was of Luke exploring the dark side tree on Dagobah. A wrap party was held on the set to mark the official conclusion of filming on September 5, 1979, after 133 days. Guinness filmed his scenes against a blue screen the same day. Kershner and the second unit continued filming other scenes, including Luke's X-Wing being raised from the swamp. Kershner left the set on September 9, and Hamill finished 103 days of filming two days later. The second unit finished filming on September 24 with Hamill's stunt double. There was approximately of film, or 80 hours of footage. The final budget was $30.5million. Kurtz blamed
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, which had increased resource, cast, and crew costs significantly. Lucas blamed Kurtz for lack of oversight and poor financial planning. Watts said Kurtz was not good with people and never developed a working relationship with Kershner, making it difficult for him to temper the director's indulgences. Kurtz had also given Kershner more leeway because of the delays caused by the Stage 3 fire. Kershner's slower work pace had frustrated Lucas. He described his filming style as frugal, performing two or three takes with little coverage film that could later compensate for mistakes. Watts and Reynolds said Kershner often looked at new ways of doing things, but this required planning that only delayed things further. Kershner had tried replicating the quick pacing of ''Star Wars'', not lingering on any scene for too long, and encouraged improvisation, modifying scenes and dialogue to focus more on characters' emotions, such as interrupting Han and Leia as they are about to kiss. Kazanjian said many mistakes were made but blamed Weber, Lucasfilm vice president John Moohr, and primarily Kurtz. Actor John Morton called Kurtz an unsung hero, who brought his experience of filming war to the film.


Post-production

The schedule overrun resulted in filming and post-production taking place simultaneously; filmed footage was shipped immediately to ILM to begin effects work. A rough cut was put together by mid-October 1979, resembling the finished film, minus special effects. Lucas provided 31 pages of notes about changes he wanted, mainly alterations in dialogue and scene lengths. Jones recorded Vader's dialogue in late 1979/early 1980. In early 1980, Lucas changed the long-planned opening of Luke riding his tauntaun to a shot of the Star Destroyer launching probes. He continued tweaking elements to improve the special effects, but even with ILM staff working up to 24 hours a day, six days a week, there was not enough time to do everything they wanted. A Dagobah pick-up scene, in which R2-D2 is spat out by a monster, was filmed in Lucas's swimming pool; the Emperor's scenes were filmed in February 1980. Fox executives did not see a cut of the film until March. That month, Lucas decided he wanted an additional Hoth scene and auditioned 50 ILM crew to appear as Rebels. The final 124-minute cut was completed on April 16, which triggered a $10million payment from Fox to Bank of Boston. Lucasfilm also launched an employee bonus scheme to share ''Empire''s profits with its staff. Test screenings were held in San Francisco on April 19. While the tauntaun special effect was criticized, audiences liked Han's reply of "I know" to Leia's confession of love. Lucas was unimpressed by the scene, believing it was not how Han would act. Because the magnetic soundtrack could flake from the film reels, Kurtz hired people to watch the film reels 24 hours a day to identify defects; 22% were defective. Shortly after the film's theatrical release, Lucas decided the ending was unclear about where Luke and Leia were in relation to Lando and Chewbacca. In the three-week window between its limited and wider release, Lucas, Johnston, and visual effects artist
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filmed enhancement scenes at ILM, using existing footage, a new score, modified dialogue, and new miniatures to create establishing shots of the Rebel fleet and their relative positions. By the project's conclusion, around 700 people had worked on ''Empire''.


Special effects and design

Lucas's firm, Industrial Light & Magic, developed the special effects for ''The Empire Strikes Back'' at a cost of $8million, including staffing and the construction of the company's new facility in Marin County. The building was still under construction when staff arrived in September 1978, and initially lacked the equipment that would be necessary to complete their work. Compared to the 360 special effects shots for ''Star Wars'', ''Empire'' required around 600. The crew, supervised by
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and
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, included
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,
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, Lorne Peterson, Steve Gawley, Phil Tippett, Tom St. Amand, and
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. Up to 100 people worked on the project daily, including Stuart Freeborn, who was responsible mainly for crafting the Yoda puppet. Various techniques, including miniatures,
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,
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, articulated models and full-size vehicles were used to create ''Empire''s various effects.


Release


Context

Industry professionals expected comedies and positive entertainment to dominate theaters in 1980 because of low morale in the United States caused by an
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. This generally increased theatrical visits as audiences sought escapism and ignored romantic films and depictions of blue-collar life. A surge of interest in science fiction following ''Star Wars'' led to many low-budget entries in the genre attempting to profit by association and big-budget entries such as '' Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' and ''
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'', both released just months before ''The Empire Strikes Back''. Sequels were not expected to perform as well as their originals, and there were low expectations for merchandising. Even so, tie-in deals were arranged with
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,
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,
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, and
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collectibles. Fox was confident in the film and spent little money on advertising, taking out small advertisements in newspapers instead of full-page spreads. The studio's market research showed 60% of those interested in the film were male. Lucasfilm set up a telephone number allowing callers to hear a message from cast members. Fox demanded a minimum 28-week appearance in theaters, where 12 weeks was the norm for major films. Estimates suggested ''Empire'' needed to earn $57.2million to be profitable, after marketing, distribution, and loan interest costs.


Credits and title

As with ''Star Wars'', Lucas wanted to place all of the crew credits at the end of the film to avoid interfering with the opening. The
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(WGA) and
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(DGA) had allowed this for the first film because Lucas directed and it opened with the logo for his namesake Lucasfilm, but for ''Empire'' they refused to allow Kershner or the first and second unit directors to be credited only at the end, fined Lucas $250,000 when he ignored them and tried to have the film removed from theaters. Because Lucas had followed the laws relevant to the United Kingdom where it was produced, the DGA was unable to sanction him and instead fined Kershner $25,000. Lucas paid his fine but was so frustrated that he left the WGA, DGA, and
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, which restricted his ability to write and direct future films. ''
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'' leaked the film's title in January 1978; it was officially announced in August. The
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identified the film as ''Star Wars: Episode V — The Empire Strikes Back'', establishing Lucas's plan to make a nine-part ''Star Wars'' series. ''Star Wars'' was also renamed ''Episode IV — A New Hope''. Roger Kastel designed the theatrical poster.


Box office

''The Empire Strikes Back'' debuted at the
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, London, on May 6, 1980, followed by a
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on May 17 at the
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in Washington, D.C. This event featured the principal cast. 600 children, including Special Olympians, attended. Its world premiere took place on May 20 at the
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, London. Dubbed "Empire Day", the event included actors in Stormtrooper attire interacting with people across the city. In North America, ''Empire'' opened in mid-week on May 21, leading into the extended
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holiday weekend. The number of theaters was deliberately limited to 126 theaters to make it difficult to get a ticket, thus generating more appeal—a strategy used with films expected to receive positive word of mouth. It earned $1.3million during its opening day—an average of $10,581 per theater. ''Empire'' earned a further $4.9million during the weekend and $1.5million during the holiday Monday for a total of $6.4million—an average of $50,919 per theater—making it the number one film of the weekend, ahead of the counterprogrammed debuts of the comedy ''
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'' ($1.5million) and ''The Shining'' ($600K). By the end of its first week, the film had earned $9.6million—a 60% increase over ''Star Wars''—averaging $76,201 per theater, the highest-ever figure for a film in over 100 theaters. It remained number one until its fourth weekend when it fell to third with $3.6million, behind spoof comedy '' Wholly Moses!'' ($3.62million) and western '' Bronco Billy'' ($3.7million). It regained the number one position in its fifth weekend, expanding its theater count to 823 and earning $10.8million. Combined with its weekday gross, ''Empire'' earned a single-week gross of approximately $20million, a box office record the film would hold until ''
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''s $24million the following year. It remained number one for the next seven weeks, before falling to number two in its thirteenth week with $4.3million behind the debuting ''
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'' ($10.9million). Detailed box office tracking is unavailable for the rest of ''Empire''s 32-week, 1,278-theater total run. ''Empire'' earned approximately $181.4–209.4million, making it the highest-grossing film of the year, ahead of the comedy films ($103.3million), '' Stir Crazy'' ($101.3million), and '' Airplane!'' ($83.5million). Although it earned less than the $221.3million of ''Star Wars'', ''Empire'' was considered a financial success, and industry experts estimated the film returned $120million to the filmmakers, recouping Lucas's investment and clearing his debt; he also paid out $5million in employee bonuses. Box office figures are unavailable for all the releases outside of North America in 1980, although ''
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'' reported the film performed well in the United Kingdom and Japan. According to ''
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'', ''Empire'' earned approximately $192.1million, giving the film a cumulative worldwide gross of $401.5million, making it the highest-grossing film of the year. ''Empire'' did not receive the same repeat business as ''Star Wars'', which Lucas blamed on its inconclusive ending. ''Empire'' has received multiple theatrical re-releases, including in July 1981 ($26.8million), November 1982 ($14.5million), and Special Edition versions, modified by Lucas, in February 1997 ($67.6million). Cumulatively, these releases have raised the North American box office gross to $290.3–$292.4million. It is estimated to have earned a worldwide total of $538.4–$549million. Adjusted for inflation, the North American box office is equivalent to $920.8million, making it the thirteenth-highest-grossing film ever.


Reception


Critical response

Upon its initial release, ''The Empire Strikes Back'' received mixed reviews compared to the positive reception of ''Star Wars''. The film appeared fourth-most on 24 critics' top ten films of the year lists. Fan reactions were decidedly mixed, concerned by the change in tone and narrative reveals, particularly Leia's love for Han over Luke and his relationship with Vader. Some critics believed ''The Empire Strikes Back'' was a good film but not as enjoyable as ''Star Wars''. They believed the tonal shift featuring darker material and more mature story lines detracted from the charm, fun, and comic silliness of the original. ''
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''s Joy Gould Boyum believed it was "absurd" to add dramatic weight to the lighthearted ''Star Wars'', stripping it of its innocence. Writing for ''
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'', Gary Arnold found the darker undercurrents and greater narrative scale interesting because it created more dramatic threads to explore. ''
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''s David Denby argued it was more spectacular than the original, but lacked its
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style. ''The Hollywood Reporter''s Arthur Knight believed the novelty of the original and plethora of space opera films produced since made ''Empire'' seem derivative; even so, he called it the best in the genre since ''Star Wars''. Writing for ''
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'', Gerald Clarke believed ''Empire'' surpassed ''Star Wars'' in several ways, including being more visually and artistically interesting. ''The New York Times''s
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called it a more mechanical, less suspenseful experience. Writing for the ''
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said the inconclusive ending cleverly completed the narrative while serving as a cliffhanger, but Clarke called it a "not very satisfying" conclusion. Canby and the ''
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''s
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believed as the middle film it should have focused on narrative development instead of exposition, but found little progression between the film's beginning and end. ''The Washington Post''s Judith Martin labeled it a "good junk" film, enjoyable but fleeting, because it lacked a stand-alone narrative. Knight and Clarke found the story sometimes difficult to follow—Knight because the
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jumped between separate storylines, and Clarke because he missed important information in the fast-paced plot. Kehr and ''
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''s Richard Combs wrote that characterization seemed to be less important than special effects, visual spectacle and action set pieces that accomplished little narratively. Reviews were mixed for the central cast. Knight wrote Kershner's direction made the characters more human with fewer
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s. Hamill, Fisher, and Ford received some praise, with Champlin calling Hamill "youthfully innocent" and engaging and Fisher independent. Arnold described the character progression as less development and more "finesse", with little change taking place, and Kehr felt the characters were "stiffer" without Lucas's direction. Knight called Guinness's performance half-hearted, and
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criticized Lando Calrissian, the only major black character in the film, as "exaggeratedly unctuous, untrustworthy and loaded with jive". The ''
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''s
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said the non-human characters, including the robots and Chewbacca, remained the most lovable creatures, with Yoda the film's highlight. Knight, Gould Boyum, and Arnold thought Yoda to be incredibly lifelike; Arnold considered his expressions so realistic that they believed an actor's face had been composited onto the puppet. Canby called the human cast bland and nondescript, and said even the robot characters offered diminishing enjoyment, but Yoda was a success when used sparingly. Although Arnold praised Kershner's direction, others believed that Lucas's oversight was obvious and ''Empire'' lacked Kershner's established directorial sensibilities. Denby described his work as "impersonal" and Canby believed it was impossible to identify what Kershner had contributed. Combs believed Kershner was an "ill-advised" director because he emphasized the characters, but the result was common tropes at the expense of the comic-strip pace of ''Star Wars''. Cinematographer Peter Suschitzky's work was praised for its visuals and bold color choices. The special effects were lauded as "breathtaking", "ingenious", and visually dazzling. Jim Harwood wrote they were let down only by the competence of those in the original, which were emulated by other films. Champlin appreciated that effects were used to enhance scenes instead of being the focus.


Accolades

At the 1981 Academy Awards, ''The Empire Strikes Back'' won the award for Best Sound ( Bill Varney,
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,
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, and Peter Sutton) and a
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for Best Visual Effects (Johnson, Edlund, Muren, and Nicholson). The film received a further two nominations: Best Art Direction (Reynolds,
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,
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,
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, and Michael Ford) and Best Original Score (John Williams). For the 39th Golden Globe Awards, Williams earned the film's sole nomination, for Best Original Score. He won two
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for Best Instrumental Composition and Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media. The
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earned the film one award for
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(Williams), and two additional nominations: Best Sound (Sutton, Varney, and Ben Burtt) and Best Production Design (Reynolds). At the 8th Saturn Awards, ''Empire'' received four awards: Best Science Fiction Film, Best Director (Kershner),
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(Hamill), and Best Special Effects (Johnson and Edlund). The film also won a
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and a People's Choice Award for Favorite Motion Picture.


Post-release


Special Edition and other changes

Coinciding with Lucas's plans to develop a prequel trilogy of films in the late 1990s, he remastered and rereleased his original trilogy, including ''Empire'', under the title ''Star Wars Trilogy: Special Edition'' to test special effects. This included altering or adding new scenes, some of which tied into the prequel films. Lucas described it as bringing the trilogy closer to his original vision with modern technology. Among the alterations, full shots of the wampa were introduced, along with
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shots of locations with added buildings or people. These editions were well received by critics.
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called ''Empire'' the best and "heart" of the original trilogy. Since their initial release, the Special Editions have been altered multiple times. For the 2004 rerelease, the Clive Revill/Elaine Baker Emperor was replaced by
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, who had performed the role since '' Return of the Jedi'' (1983).
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, who portrayed Fett's clone predecessor in '' Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones'' (2002), also dubbed over Wingreen's lines. Minor changes were made for the 2011 Blu-ray release, including adding flames to the probe droid's impact crater and color modifications. The Special Edition releases were controversial with fans, who considered the changes to the original films unnecessary or to have altered them substantially. The unaltered versions have been commercially unavailable since a 2006 DVD release, which used unrestored footage from an early 1990s
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release. ''
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'' is an unofficial fan effort to preserve the unaltered films. The 2010 documentary ''
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'' documents the relationship between the films, their fans, and Lucas.


Home media

''Empire'' was released on VHS (Video Home System), Laserdisc, and CED videodisc formats in 1985. The VHS and Laserdisc versions received various releases in the following years, often alongside the other original trilogy films in collections, with minor alterations such as widescreen formats or remastered sound. The 1992 Special Collector's Edition included the documentary ''From Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga''. In 1997, the Special Edition of the original trilogy was released on VHS. When the film debuted on television in November 1987, it was preceded by a second-person introduction by Darth Vader, framed as an interruption of the Earth broadcast by the Galactic Empire. The film was released on DVD in 2004, collected with ''Star Wars'' and ''Return of the Jedi'', with additional alterations to each film. The release included the documentary '' Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy'', about the making of the original trilogy. Lucas said the modified versions were the way he had wanted them to be, and he had no interest in restoring the original theatrical cuts for release. Public demand eventually led to the release of the 2006 Limited Edition DVD collection that included the original unmodified films transferred from the 1993 Laserdisc Definitive Edition, creating problems with the image display. ''Empire'' was released on
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in 2011, as part of a collection containing the Special Edition original trilogy and a separate version containing the original and prequel trilogies alongside
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s about the making of the films. ''Empire'', alongside the other available films, was first released digitally in 2015 across various platforms, and in
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restored from the 1997 special edition print for its 2019 launch on
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. In 2020, a 27-disc Skywalker Saga box set was released, containing the nine films in the series, with each film on three discs, a Blu-ray version, a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, and special features found on the 2011 release.


Other media

Merchandise for ''The Empire Strikes Back'' includes posters, children's books, clothing, character busts and statues, action figures, furnishings, and
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sets. The
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of the film, written by
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and released in April 1980, was a success, selling 2–3million copies. A ''
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'' comic book series, launched in 1977 by
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and written by Archie Goodwin and
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, adapted the original trilogy of films; ''Empire''s run began in 1980. The book ''The Making of the Empire Strikes Back'' (2010) by
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provides a comprehensive history of the film's production, including behind-the-scenes photos and cast interviews. The film was the first in the series to be adapted for video games, beginning with '' Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back'' (1982) developed by
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for the
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games console. This was followed in 1985 by the '' Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back''
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. ''
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'' (1998) features the Hoth battle as a
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. '' Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back'' was released in 1992 for the
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and
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, and '' Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back'' followed in 1993 for the
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. Scenes from ''Empire'' have also appeared in games like '' Star Wars: Rogue Squadron'' (1998) and '' Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron'' (2007). ''The Empire Strikes Back''
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machine (1980) was the first officially licensed ''Star Wars'' pinball machine. It became a collector's item, as only 350 machines were produced exclusively in Australia.


Thematic analysis


Mythology and inspirations

Critical analysis has suggested various inspirations for ''Empire'', particularly the early 1930s ''
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'' serials that include a cloud city similar to Bespin. Film critic Tim Robey wrote that much of ''Empire''s imagery and narrative can be connected to the 1975 film '' Dersu Uzala'', directed by
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—whose work inspired Lucas. Muren described the Empire's assault on Hoth with AT-AT vehicles as an analogy for the
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, specifically an invading military employing equipment inappropriate for the local terrain. Clarke identified Luke as the heir to mythological heroes, such as
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,
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, and
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. He is guided initially by a traditional aide, Obi-Wan, who offers the promise of destiny until he is replaced by Yoda. Anne Lancashire wrote that the Yoda narrative is a traditional mythological tale in which the hero is trained by a wise old master and must abandon all his preconceived notions. Clarke described Luke's journey as the hero who ventures into the unknown to be tested by his own dark impulses but eventually overcomes them. He believed this represented the human ability to control irrational impulsiveness to serve love, order, and justice. Lucas wanted Yoda to be a traditional fairy-tale or mythological character, akin to a frog or an unassuming old man, to instill a message about respecting everyone and not judging on appearance alone, because he believed that would lead the hero to succeed. ''
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''s Brandon Katz described Yoda as deepening the Force through philosophy. Yoda says they are all luminous beings beyond just flesh and matter, and presents the Jedi as
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warriors who work in harmony with the Force. Kasdan described them as enlightened warrior priests, similar to
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.


Religion

In developing the Force, Lucas said he wanted it to represent the core essence of multiple religions unified by their common traits. Primarily, he designed it with the intent that there is good, evil, and a god. Lucas's personal faith includes a belief in God and basic morality, such as treating others fairly and not taking another's life. ''The Presbyterian Journal'' described the film's religious message as closer to
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such as
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or
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than
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, presenting
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as abstract concepts. Similarly, God or the Force is an impersonal entity, taking no
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'' said that the film's drama is caused by the absence of a righteous god or being creating a direct influence. Lancashire and J. W. Rinzler described Luke's journey as based purely on Christianity, focused on destiny and
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, with Luke serving as a
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-like figure and Vader as a
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attempting to lure him toward evil. Kershner said any religious symbolism was unintentional, as he wanted to focus on the power of an individual's untapped potential instead of magic.


Duality and evil

Anne Lancashire contrasted the first ''Star Wars'' film's message of idealism, heroics, and friendship with the more complex tone of ''Empire''. The latter challenges the former's notions, primarily because Luke loses his innocence in coming to perceive people as neither entirely good nor evil. The scene in which Luke enters the dark side cave on Dagobah represents where his anger will lead him and forces him to move beyond his belief that he is completely on the light side of the Force. Kershner said the cave tests Luke against his greatest fear, but because the fear is in his mind, and he brought his weapon with him, it creates a scenario where he is forced to use it. After defeating the avatar of Vader, the mask splits open to reveal Luke's face, suggesting he will succumb to the temptations of the dark side unless he learns patience and to abandon his anger. The darkness is similarly presented in Han, a self-interested smuggler struggling with his growing feelings for Leia and the responsibility associated with her cause. The film represents his two sides in Leia and Lando, a representative of his smuggler life. ''Empire'' questions the cost of friendship. Where ''Star Wars'' presents traditional friendship, ''Empire'' presents friendship as requiring sacrifice. Han sacrifices himself in the frigid cold of Hoth to save Luke's life. Similarly, Luke abandons his Jedi training, something he has longed for, to rescue his friends. This can be seen as a selfish choice, as he does so against Yoda and Obi-Wan's instructions, potentially sacrificing himself for his friends instead of training to defeat the Empire, a cause his friends support. According to Lancashire, characters are shown to be heroic through sacrificing for others instead of fighting battles. Lancashire believed that Luke's impatience to leave for Bespin exemplifies his lack of growth from his training. There, Vader tempts him with the power of the dark side and the revelation that he is Luke's father. Vader wants Luke's help to destroy the Emperor, not for good, but so that Vader can impose his own order over the galaxy. This admission robs Luke of the idealized image of his Jedi father, reveals Obi-Wan's deception in hiding his parentage, and takes the last of his innocence. Gerald Clarke suggests Luke is not strong or virtuous enough to resist Vader during this confrontation, and so allows himself to fall into the airshaft below, showing the antagonist does sometimes win. The concept of a character having a good father and an evil father is a common story trope because of its simple representations of good and evil. At the film's finale, Luke has a greater understanding of the relationship between good and evil, and the dual nature of people.


Legacy


Critical reassessment

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" with a daringly dark ending that few films would replicate. ''Empire (film magazine)">Empire An empire is a "political unit" made up of several territories and peoples, "usually created by conquest, and divided between a dominant center and subordinate peripheries". The center of the empire (sometimes referred to as the metropole) ex ...
'' magazine named it the third-best film of all time, stating the modern cliché of sequels using a darker tone can be traced back to ''Empire''. A 1997 retrospective review by Ebert praised the film as the best of the original trilogy, describing its ability to create a sense of wonder in the audience, using story-beats that are core to the concept of storytelling, and it is included in the 2003 film reference book ''
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''. A 2014 vote by 250,000 ''
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'' readers listed it as the greatest film ever made. The reveal that Vader is Luke's father continued to be seen as one of the greatest
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s in cinema. Similarly, Han saying "I know" in response to Leia's love confession, is considered one of the most iconic scenes in the ''Star Wars'' films and one of the more famous lines of improvised dialogue in cinema. ''Empire'' magazine selected it as the sixth greatest movie sequel, lauding the "bold" unresolved ending and willingness not to follow the same formula as the first film. ''
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'' called it the second-best sequel, after ''
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'' (1986), and Lucas's "masterpiece", and ''
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'' named it the third-best, describing the reveal of the relationship between Luke and Vader as the "emotional core that has elevated ''Star Wars'' to the pantheon of timeless modern sagas". The BBC and ''Collider'' listed it as one of the best sequels ever made. ''Time'' and ''Playboy'' described it as a sequel that surpasses the original. Review aggregator
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recognizes it as the 27th-best sequel, based on review scores. ''
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''s reader-voted list of the best sequels lists ''Empire'' at third. Rotten Tomatoes offers a approval rating from the aggregated reviews of critics, with an average score of . The website's critical consensus reads, "Dark, sinister, but ultimately even more involving than ''A New Hope'', ''The Empire Strikes Back'' defies viewer expectations and takes the series to heightened emotional levels." The film has a score of 82 out of 100 on
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based on the reviews of 25 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". Characters introduced in the film, such as Yoda and Lando Calrissian, are now considered iconic. The
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listed Vader's appearance in the film as the third best on its 2003 list of the 100 Best Heroes & Villains, after
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and Hannibal Lecter.


Cultural impact

''The Empire Strikes Back'' was ubiquitous in places such as the United States and the United Kingdom on its release. It was referenced in
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s, and events such as "Empire Day".
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ended a 1980
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concert by riding on the shoulders of someone dressed as Darth Vader. Kershner described receiving letters from fans around the world asking for autographs and psychologists who used Yoda to explain philosophical ideas to their patients. Other films, television, and video games have extensively referenced or parodied the film, including the
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(MCU), ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. In 2010, the United States
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selected ''The Empire Strikes Back'' to be preserved in the
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for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Landon Palmer, Eric Diaz, and Darren Mooney argue that ''Empire'', and not ''Star Wars'', embedded the concept of the modern blockbuster film franchise and sequels serving as a chapter in an infinitely expanding narrative, creating a template that was emulated over the following decades. This defied the contemporary popular trend of exploiting a popular film by creating low-budget sequels to diminishing returns, as in the ''Jaws'' franchise. Instead, more was spent on ''Empire'' to expand the fictional universe and reap greater box-office returns. The cliffhanger ending, setting up a future sequel, is seen in many modern films, particularly those in the MCU. It has also been suggested that ''Empire'' forged a narrative structure that continues to be emulated in trilogies, where the middle film will be darker than the original and typically feature an ending in which the protagonists fail to defeat the antagonists, leading into a subsequent film. Emmet Asher-Perrin and Ben Sherlock cite the series ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'' as examples. Filmmakers such as the
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, and
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cite it as an inspiration in their careers or identify as fans.


Sequels, prequels, and adaptations

The film was adapted into a 1982 radio play broadcast on
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in the U.S. ''The Empire Strikes Back'' was followed by ''Return of the Jedi'' in 1983, concluding the original film trilogy. ''Jedi''s plot follows the Rebel assault on the Empire and Luke's final confrontation with Vader and the Emperor. Like the previous films, ''Jedi'' was a financial success and fared well with critics. Nearly two decades after the release of ''Empire'', Lucas wrote and directed the
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, consisting of ''
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'' (1999), ''Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones'' (2002), and ''
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'' (2005). The films chronicle the history between Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker, and the latter's fall to the dark side and transformation into Darth Vader. The prequel trilogy polarized critics and fans on their release for the storylines and certain new characters. After Lucas sold the ''Star Wars'' franchise to
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in 2012, Disney developed a
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, consisting of ''
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'' (2015), ''
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'' (2017), and ''
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'' (2019). Original trilogy cast, including Ford, Hamill, and Fisher, reprised their roles, alongside new characters portrayed by
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, John Boyega,
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, and
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. Standalone films and
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have also been released, exploring adventures set around the main trilogy arcs.


Notes


References


Citations

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American Film Institute The American Film Institute (AFI) is an American nonprofit film organization that educates filmmakers and honors the heritage of the motion picture arts in the United States. AFI is supported by private funding and public membership fees. Lead ...
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Ars Technica ''Ars Technica'' is a website covering news and opinions in technology, science, politics, and society, created by Ken Fisher and Jon Stokes in 1998. It publishes news, reviews, and guides on issues such as computer hardware and software, sc ...
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British Academy of Film and Television Arts British may refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories, and Crown Dependencies. ** Britishness, the British identity and common culture * British English, ...
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British Board of Film Classification The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC, previously the British Board of Film Censors) is a non-governmental organisation founded by the British film industry in 1912 and responsible for the national classification and censorship of ...
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Time Time is the continued sequence of existence and event (philosophy), events that occurs in an apparently irreversible process, irreversible succession from the past, through the present, into the future. It is a component quantity of various me ...
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Collider A collider is a type of particle accelerator which brings two opposing particle beams together such that the particles collide. Colliders may either be ring accelerators or linear accelerators. Colliders are used as a research tool in particl ...
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British Film Institute The British Film Institute (BFI) is a film and television charitable organisation which promotes and preserves film-making and television in the United Kingdom. The BFI uses funds provided by the National Lottery to encourage film production, ...
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British Film Institute The British Film Institute (BFI) is a film and television charitable organisation which promotes and preserves film-making and television in the United Kingdom. The BFI uses funds provided by the National Lottery to encourage film production, ...
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Film School Rejects Film School Rejects is an American blog devoted to movie reviews, interviews, film industry news, and feature commentary. It was founded by Neil Miller in February 2006. The site was nominated for Best News Blog by ''Total Film'' magazine and n ...
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The Buffalo News ''The Buffalo News'' is the daily newspaper of the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area, located in downtown Buffalo, New York. It recently sold its headquarters to Uniland Development Corp. It was for decades the only paper fully owned by ...
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Reuters Reuters ( ) is a news agency owned by Thomson Reuters Corporation. It employs around 2,500 journalists and 600 photojournalists in about 200 locations worldwide. Reuters is one of the largest news agencies in the world. The agency was est ...
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Entertainment Weekly ''Entertainment Weekly'' (sometimes abbreviated as ''EW'') is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular ...
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Wired ''Wired'' (stylized as ''WIRED'') is a monthly American magazine, published in print and online editions, that focuses on how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy, and politics. Owned by Condé Nast, it is headquartered in San ...
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{{cite web , title=''Star Wars'': Han Solo origin film announced , url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-33439026 , publisher= BBC , date=July 8, 2015 , access-date=September 27, 2021 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201204170915/https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-33439026 , archive-date=December 4, 2020 , url-status=live {{Cite web , last=Epstein , first=Adam , date=July 8, 2015 , title=11 actors who are Harrison {{nowrap, Ford-y enough to pull off a young Han Solo , url=https://qz.com/447959/11-actors-who-are-harrison-ford-y-enough-to-pull-off-a-young-han-solo/ , url-access=limited , url-status=live , archive-url=https://archive.today/20211105205701/https://qz.com/447959/11-actors-who-are-harrison-ford-y-enough-to-pull-off-a-young-han-solo/ , archive-date=November 5, 2021 , access-date=November 5, 2021 , website=
Quartz Quartz is a hard, crystalline mineral composed of silica ( silicon dioxide). The atoms are linked in a continuous framework of SiO4 silicon-oxygen tetrahedra, with each oxygen being shared between two tetrahedra, giving an overall chemical f ...
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Variety Variety may refer to: Arts and entertainment Entertainment formats * Variety (radio) * Variety show, in theater and television Films * ''Variety'' (1925 film), a German silent film directed by Ewald Andre Dupont * ''Variety'' (1935 film), ...
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Inverse Inverse or invert may refer to: Science and mathematics * Inverse (logic), a type of conditional sentence which is an immediate inference made from another conditional sentence * Additive inverse (negation), the inverse of a number that, when a ...
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Empire An empire is a "political unit" made up of several territories and peoples, "usually created by conquest, and divided between a dominant center and subordinate peripheries". The center of the empire (sometimes referred to as the metropole) ex ...
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Collider A collider is a type of particle accelerator which brings two opposing particle beams together such that the particles collide. Colliders may either be ring accelerators or linear accelerators. Colliders are used as a research tool in particl ...
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Collider A collider is a type of particle accelerator which brings two opposing particle beams together such that the particles collide. Colliders may either be ring accelerators or linear accelerators. Colliders are used as a research tool in particl ...
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Collider A collider is a type of particle accelerator which brings two opposing particle beams together such that the particles collide. Colliders may either be ring accelerators or linear accelerators. Colliders are used as a research tool in particl ...
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The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
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The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
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The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
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The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
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The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
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The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
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Nerdist Industries Nerdist Industries, LLC is part of the digital division of Legendary Entertainment. Nerdist Industries was founded as a sole podcast ( The Nerdist Podcast) created by Chris Hardwick but later spread to include a network of podcasts, a premium con ...
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* {{Official website, https://www.starwars.com/films/star-wars-episode-v-the-empire-strikes-back at {{URL, starwars.com * {{Official website, https://www.lucasfilm.com/productions/episode-v/ at {{URL, lucasfilm.com/, Lucasfilm.com * {{IMDb title, 80684 * {{TCMDb title, 74051 * {{AllMovie title, 15750
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