A Darth Vader lightsaber from the original Star Wars films sold for a record $3.6 million (£2.7 million) at an auction in Los Angeles, making it the most expensive Star Wars item ever sold, highlighting the franchise's enduring cultural impact.
Darth Vader's iconic lightsaber from the original Star Wars trilogy sold for over $3.6 million at an auction, setting a record for film memorabilia, with the item being a well-worn, authentic prop used in filming.
Darth Vader’s lightsaber from the original Star Wars trilogy sold for a record-breaking $3,654,000 at auction, making it the most valuable Star Wars item ever sold. The prop, used in 'The Empire Strikes Back' and 'Return of the Jedi,' was sold by Propstore in Los Angeles and is a rare surviving piece from the franchise's early films.
Darth Vader's iconic lightsaber from the original Star Wars trilogy is up for auction with bids already reaching $1.2 million, making it a highly sought-after piece of cinematic history.
Darth Vader's iconic lightsaber from Star Wars is up for auction by Propstore, estimated to sell for $1-3 million, along with other famous movie props like Indiana Jones' whip and Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man suit, with the auction running from September 4-6.
A rare, screen-used Darth Vader lightsaber from 'The Empire Strikes Back' and 'Return of the Jedi' is set to be auctioned by Propstore in September, with an estimated value of $1-3 million, marking the first hero lightsaber from the original trilogy to go on sale.
In the latest episode of "Ahsoka," Ahsoka finds herself trapped in the World Between Worlds and encounters a younger version of her former master, Anakin Skywalker. Anakin forces Ahsoka to fight him, but she ultimately chooses not to engage in battle. Through this experience, Ahsoka learns to reject Anakin's teachings and embrace a more zen-like approach to the Force. She later communicates with the Purrgil and embarks on a journey to find Ezra and Sabine. The episode received mixed reviews, with criticism directed towards its melodramatic moments and lackluster visuals.
Seagate has released a special edition Star Wars NVMe SSD with a lightsaber design on the front plate, which is swappable. The Lightsaber Collection Special Edition FireCuda SSD is based on PCIe Gen4 M.2 specifications and offers up to 7300 MB/s of sequential read speed with up to 2TB of storage capacity. The SSD is currently available for purchase on Amazon for $279.99.