As possibly the most beloved franchise of all time, fans revisit the Star Wars movies countless times. There are certain scenes that fans go back to again and again without them ever getting old. But then there are some scenes that may not have stuck out at first but have grown on fans over time.

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Some of these moments were initially disliked only for fan opinion to improve with more consideration. Other overlooked scenes were made better thanks to the context given in later movies. These scenes serve as great examples of how Star Wars remains such a timeless franchise.

Rey Gives Kylo A Lightsaber - Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker

Adam Driver as Kylo Ren with a blue lightsaber in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Many fans considered The Rise of Skywalker to be a rather lackluster ending to the sequel trilogy. However, once fans got past the clunky storylines, they were able to find some fun moments.

When Kylo comes to rescue Rey from Palpatine, he encounters the Knights of Ren while unarmed. But as Rey senses him in danger, she uses her connection to pass him a lightsaber. It is a neat trick that fans had never seen before. But the surprised reaction from the Knights of Ren and Kylo's slight shrug make it even better.

Finn Comes Clean - Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Finn in Stormtrooper armor in Star Wars The Force Awakens

Many fans felt that Finn was let down by the sequel trilogy as his journey seemed muddled. However, The Force Awakens did give Finn some great moments and an interesting arc that peaks in this powerful scene.

After convincing Rey he was part of the rebellion, Finn finally comes clean to her that he is actually a stormtrooper who has deserted. It sets Finn up as a more complex hero than is normally seen in the franchise and John Boyega does some excellent work in the scene.

Luke And Vader Force Connect - Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back

Darth Vader looking out in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back

The revelation that Vader is Luke's real father is perhaps the most iconic moment in the Star Wars franchise. But while it may take all the attention, what comes after adds to their interesting dynamic.

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After their battle, Luke escapes aboard the Millennium Falcon. As they attempt to flee, Vader reaches out through the Force, speaking to Luke and telling him to come with him. For a brief moment, Luke looks to be considering it, making their father-son relationship even more complex.

The Colosseum Battle - Star Wars: Attack Of The Clones

The Jedi surrounded by Droids in Geonosis Arena

Though Attack of the Clones is regarded by some as the worst movie in the series, there are moments that fans had been waiting to see for years. Along with finally seeing Yoda in a lightsaber fight, fans are treated to an entire Jedi army.

As the original trilogy established the Jedi as all but wiped out, fans could only imagine what these great warriors were like. Seeing them all charge into battle inside the colosseum was a hugely thrilling moment.

Rose Saves Finn - Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Finn and Rose kiss in Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Rian Johnson's The Last Jedi remains one of the most divisive Star Wars movies with some claiming it ruined the franchise and others calling it the best of them all. Whatever their opinion is, fans must admit the movie explores some complex ideas within this universe.

At the climax of the movie, Rose saves Finn from sacrificing himself to stop the First Order. She tells him "We're going to win this war not by fighting what we hate but saving what we love." In a series that features constant fighting and battles, this was the first time a Star Wars movie said something profound about the war itself.

Baby Luke Comes To Tatooine - Star Wars: Revenge Of The Sith

Owen and Beru at the end of Revenge of the Sith

Despite the fact that all fans basically knew how Revenge of the Sith was going to end, the conclusion still packed an emotional punch. This is especially true of the final scene that brought things back to where they started.

With Padme dead and Anakin now Darth Vader, Obi-Wan, and Yoda split up baby Luke and Leia. Obi-Wan brings Luke to Tatooine where fans first meet him in A New Hope. The final shot sees his aunt and uncle showing baby Luke the iconic twin sunset, reminding fans of the adventure that awaits this child.

Han Kills Beckett - Solo: A Star Wars Story

Han shoots Beckett in Solo A Star Wars Story

Though Han Solo is a beloved character, many fans felt he did not need his own prequel movie. Solo does make the mistake of unnecessarily filling in blanks in his backstory, but there is one subtle reference that has grown on fans.

At the end of the movie, Solo confronts the villainous Beckett. As Beckett is in mid-speech, Han shoots him dead. While history may have rewritten what happened with Greedo in A New Hope. This badass moment confirms Han is very willing to shoot first.

Luke's Family Is Killed - Star Wars: A New Hope

Luke's aunt and uncles bodies burned in Star Wars: A New Hope

When watching Star Wars: A New Hope, the audience can't help but want Luke to leave his home and join the rebellion so the story can really get exciting. However, this sometimes causes fans to gloss over Luke's motivation which is fairly devastating.

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After meeting Obi-Wan and learning more about the empire, Luke returns home to fund his aunt and uncle murdered. The shots of their charred remains is one of the darkest moments in Star Wars and this serves as a game-changing moment for Luke.

Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan Battle The Droids - Star Wars: The Phantom Menace

Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon fight droid with lightsabers in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace

While The Phantom Menace ended up being a disappointing return of Star Wars for many fans, the opening of the movie starts things off on a strong note. After being introduced to young Obi-Wan and his master Qui-Gon, the action kicks into gear.

There is a fantastic moment when the droids attempt to gas the Jedi knights. They enter the room that is filled with a cloud of gas when suddenly two lightsabers appear out of the cloud. It is a badass moment that shows the Jedi in an action hero mode that was not seen in the original movies.

The Celebration On Endor - Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi

The heroes celebrate on Endor in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi

The Empire Strikes Back is often seen as the best of the series thanks to its darker and bleaker tone. However, it is hard not to get caught up in the fun and excitement of Return of the Jedi, especially with the victorious ending.

The joy experienced in this scene feels well earned as it comes at the end of the epic three-part story. It is also one moment in which the special editions added some positive things, showing the celebration spread across the galaxy. And the shot of the ghosts of Luke's fallen mentors lovingly looking on is quite touching.

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