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Wonder What ‘The Last Jedi’ Looks Like In 16-Bit?

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD If you haven’t seen ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ yet, STOP NOW! If you have, then you may enjoy this, depending on your take on how good or bad…

LONDON – MAY 16: Storm Troopers parade outside the Empire cinema to celebrate the London premiere of the final part of the Star Wars series, and the first ever screening of the entire six-film Star Wars saga, in Leicester Square on May 16, 2005 in London, England. The Empire Leicester Square?s Celebration Day starts with a screening of “Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope”, followed by “Empire Strikes Back”, “Return Of The Jedi”, “Phantom Menace” and “Attack Of The Clones”, before tonight?s UK premiere of “Revenge Of The Sith”. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

(Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD

If you haven't seen 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' yet, STOP NOW!

If you have, then you may enjoy this, depending on your take on how good or bad you felt 'The Last Jedi' was.

Mr. Sunday Movies presents a pivotal scene between Kylo Ren and Luke Skywalker in 16-Bit fashion, created by animator John Stratman.

Watch it here:

I think they did a great job, especially timing out how the movements were between the two in battle. I mean, that bend from Luke is on point.

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