Resurrecting Vader (from death). Star Wars episode 7, already ruined.
Resurrecting Vader (from death). Star Wars episode 7, already ruined.
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Harrison Ford did that on his own. That was his own direction. Hell it made them rewrite the scene at the shield generator on Endor so Carrie could get him back over that comment. It's done all the time. Plus what ends up on the cutting room floor because it breaks up pacing or whatever. This can't be judged until we see it on the screen.

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