Watch Every 'Star Wars' Film Cut Into One Epic Trailer

2017 Dubai International Film Festival - Day 8
2017 Dubai International Film Festival - Day 8 / Vittorio Zunino Celotto

If you sat down and watched all 10 Star Wars movies it would take you 22 hours and 42 minutes. Unless you’re the most dedicated fan ever, there's not a chance someone would sit for that long to watch all of them back to back as if they were one big movie. But one unexpected person has come to the rescue, because now thanks to his dedication and time, fans can watch a trailer for all ten movies in just five minutes.

The mega-trailer, named "Star Wars: Always," was made by Star Wars fan and actor Topher Grace, with help from editor Jeff Yorkes, in the span of a weekend.

The trailer starts off with Ben Kenobi giving Luke Skywalker his father’s lightsaber, and during Kenobi’s monologue of the Clone Wars, the video flips back and forth between the original trilogy and the prequels. There are even a couple deleted scenes included that help better explain the timeline.

The trailer tries to concisely tell the story of Luke Skywalker in order, so there’s a lot of jumping from movie to movie. Any time the trilogy makes a reference to something that happened in the past, there’s a prequel scene, and that same goes for the newest trilogy as well.

Following typical trailer patterns, such as mood change and music, the trailer definitely keeps the audience intrigued. In the end, it ties all the movies together and wraps up with the death of Luke in The Last Jedi, complete with a moving montage of all the characters and epic music that sends gives us chills.

Grace is no stranger to cutting down Star Wars movies, as he apparently once cut down all three prequels into an 85-minute movie.

So for all the casual Star Wars fans out there that were confused about the Luke Skywalker storyline, or the dedicated ones who needed a refresher, we can certainly all thank Grace for this awesome video.

[h/t: Polygon]