Move over, Jeans Guy
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Star Wars has a long, storied history of minor mistakes creeping into its movies and TV shows. From a Stormtrooper bumping into the Death Star set on A New Hope through toThe Mandalorian’s Jeans Guy, there’s always a crew member or goof waiting to be uncovered.
Case in point: almost 20 years after release, Star Wars fans on Reddit have discovered an all-timer of a ‘cameo’ inRevenge of the Sith: a… random man just standing there during Obi-Wan and Anakin’s climactic battle on Mustafar.
“So I’m on the r/StarWars discord server and this guy says there’s a guy hidden during the Mustafar fight scene,” u/itsjustmonty_ wrote.
Honestly? Mind. Blown. This lightsaber duel has always been a highlight of Episode 3 and now it’s forever haunted by the fact that some guy is perched behind Anakin. Worse still, he doesn’t even have the high ground. No wonder we never see him again.
More recently, Star Wars had errors hiding in The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett. In the latter,there’s a hollowed-out setwhich could be glimpsed during one chase scene.
Of course, there’s the infamous aforementioned Jeans Guy: a Mandalorian crew member – in jeans, naturally – poking out the back of a frame. The shot waslater edited and removed from Disney Plus. Maybe the same fate will befall Mustafar Man?
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