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Drew Struzan, reflected in the original art for the famous "Revenge of the Jedi" poster. The work was created as a teaser for the third "Star Wars" movie, but the posters printed from the work were ordered destroyed at the last minute because George Lucas decided Jedis didn't believe in "Revenge" and changed the title to "Return of the Jedi." The piece is on a rare public display from George Lucas' collection in the "Drew & Bob – The Masters of Movie Art" exhibit at the Forest Lawn Museum in Glendale.

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Drew Struzan, reflected in the original art for the famous "Revenge of the Jedi" poster.  The work was created as a teaser for the third "Star Wars" movie, but the posters printed from the work were ordered destroyed at the last minute because George Lucas decided Jedis didn't believe in "Revenge" and changed the title to "Return of the Jedi."  The piece is on a rare public display from George Lucas' collection in the "Drew & Bob – The Masters of Movie Art" exhibit at the Forest Lawn Museum in Glendale.