The force certainly was with actor Topher Grace recently, who with the help of editor Jeff Yorkes, co-edited all 10 films in theStar Warsfranchise into one giant 5-minute movie.

Grace, theBlacKkKlansmanactor andStar Warssuper fan, shared his epic trailer — dubbedStar Wars: Always —to YouTube on Tuesday, tweeting out a link to the clip later that day.

“10 movies. 2 nerds. 1 weekend (when our wives were out of town). Enjoy,”Grace, 40, wrote.

Of course, Grace has a habit of doing supercuts like these. The actor previously recut all of Peter Jackson’sThe Hobbittrilogy into a single two-hour movie. He’s also taken a stab atStar Wars,editing the prequels into one film, too.

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His finalStar Warsproduct is nothing short of mesmerizing, piecing together the arcs of the main characters Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Princess Leia Organa (the late Carrie Fisher) through all three films in the original trilogy, the prequels, and the new trilogy (includingRogue Oneand last year’sSolo).

It was an idea Yorkes and Grace thought Lucasfilm should do, before they decided to do it themselves.

“Why don’t studios make ‘mega-trailers,’ tying all the movies of one franchise together, reminding you why you fell in love in the first place?”Yorkes said on Twitter. “Wouldn’t that kick ass?! Well, that’s what my pal @tophergrace and I thought…”

Meanwhile, for those hoping for a newStar Warsfilm, the next is expected to hit theaters on Dec. 20, 2019.

And if that weren’t enough, Disney is also preparing for the launch of its newStar Warsrides in The Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge lands — its new attraction that will bring the beloved movie franchise to life at bothDisneylandin Anaheim, Calif. andDisney World‘s Hollywood Studios in Orlando. The experience is slated to open later this year, marking the largest single-themed land expansion ever at a Disney park, spanning 14-acres at each of the U.S. locations.

source: people.com