Project 4k77

If you watch Project 4K77, you are seeing history preserved:

The project includes multiple audio tracks, including the original 1977 stereo and mono mixes, which many fans argue are superior to modern remixes. 4K77 vs. Official Releases & Despecialized Edition project 4k77

Project 4K77 is a fan-made restoration of the original 1977 cut of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope . If you watch Project 4K77, you are seeing

Unlike the official releases, which have been re-edited, color-graded, and visually altered by George Lucas, Project 4K77 aims to present the film exactly as it appeared in theaters over four decades ago. Unlike the official releases, which have been re-edited,

The goal was simple yet ambitious: scan the film at 4K resolution to create a version of the movie that looks better than anything the official studio has ever released, while strictly adhering to the original theatrical cut. No CGI dewbacks, no singing Sy Snootles, and no Hayden Christensen Force ghosts.