This is already three weeks old, but I haven't seen a thread about it here.
Disney are working on a 4K Blu-ray box set for Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
Disney are working on a 4K Blu-ray box set for Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
According to a UK-based Disney employee who has spoken to us on the condition of anonymity and who claims to have been involved in the collection of material for an upcoming release of the entire Star Wars Saga in a box set, Disney are planning to release a complete 4K Blu-ray edition of the entire Skywalker saga in 2020.
The original trilogy 4K remaster was started way back in 2014 and has been through a number of iterations as new alternative/better copies of some scenes have come to light. The print watched by Gareth Edwards has had some improvement since he viewed it but everything other than Episodes II and III has been locked in now.
Luckily, upscaling techniques have come a long way in the last few years, and you can even find fan-made upscales of certain scenes from AOTC and ROTS on YouTube which do not look half bad. As for the computer-generated imagery, there's so much of it, especially in Episode II, that aged very badly (like the Jedi temple hallway that never looked good to begin with), and I would love to see it updated.The issue with the prequel trilogy is that while Episode I was captured on film and can be mastered in 4K with no issues, Episodes II and III were both shot in 2K digital which means that any 4K master is going to be an upscale. Work is being done to "improve effects shots where possible" however "there is limited detail in the 2K image and any live action shots will see no significant boost in quality" over the Blu-ray release.