Star Wars prequel trilogy, seem to have revealed an interesting role Spielberg played in the creative process.

In a recent interview with Chris Castellani on Star Wars movies.

Nick Gillard Didn't Definitively Say Spielberg Was Responsible For That Scene

He simply believes one part of it was Spielberg's idea

Steven Spielberg in an interview in 2014

Although Gillard did credit Steven Spielberg for contributing to the Mustafar lightsaber duel, his comments did not fully confirm that Spielberg was solely responsible. Speaking about the iconic "High Ground" moment (40:43), Gillard said "I think Spielberg... I think that [was] Spielberg's idea, that scene. I might be saying too much now, but I'm pretty sure it is."

So while Gillard does mention Spielberg, he ends by noting that he can't be certain. He also notes how most of the crew hated this moment and felt they had a better version of the scene, but ultimately the "High Ground" ending brought the duel to a close.

Steven Spielberg WAS Involved With Revenge Of The Sith... & Mustafar

Lucas gave Spielberg room to play

Gillard is correct that Spielberg contributed and ideas that ended up in the final duel between Anakin and Obi-Wan and other parts of Revenge of the Sith. Lucas asked Spielberg for his opinion on the Jedi being eradicated by their own clone soldiers, so Spielberg suggested that elements of the different planets obscure the deaths, leaving parts up to the audience's imagination.

Related
How Steven Spielberg Shaped Revenge Of The Sith & Order 66

A behind-the-scenes featurette from Revenge of the Sith confirms Steven Speilberg's involvement in the final prequel film, specifically with Order 66.

A 2005 starwars.com article highlights how Spielberg was involved in the animatic stage, but it's hard to know how much of his contributions are in the final film. Aside from the duel between Anakin and Obi-Wan, Spielberg was also involved in the animatic stage for Yoda and Emperor Palpatine's duel, adding more fascinating history to the film's climax.

Gillard Has Claimed Other Sources For The "High Ground" In The Past

Specifically a story involving Hayden Christensen

Ewan McGregor's Obi-Wan Kenobi announces to Anakin that he has the high ground on Mustafar, holding his lightsaber and his hand out

It's also worth noting that Gillard has given a different origin of the Star Wars "High Ground" line before. In a 2019 interview with IGN, Gillard recalled how he and Hayden Christensen would walk to a restaurant every day to have lunch. While Gillard would take the more direct route, Christensen walked on a slope, so Gillard noted that he had the high ground. He commented that "If I can get [Anakin] on the slope, Obi might have a chance.”

Lucas worked well with his fellow creatives, and behind-the-scenes featurettes make clear how much collaboration across different departments was required to bring Obi-Wan and Anakin's duel to life.

Regardless who who was ultimately responsible for the "High Ground" moment, the general idea was likely a group effort. Lucas worked well with his fellow creatives, and behind-the-scenes featurettes make clear how much collaboration across different departments was required to bring Obi-Wan and Anakin's duel to life. Any reports claiming that Spielberg or any one man are responsible for "Battle of the Heroes" or the "High Ground" are exaggerating, but that should not diminish Steven Spielberg or anyone who helped bring one of the best Star Wars duels to life.

Source: Chris And Company episode 25

01359292_poster_w780.jpg

Your Rating

Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
Release Date
May 19, 2005
Runtime
140 Minutes
Director
George Lucas

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith details the fall of the Jedi Order and Anakin Skywalker's transformation under the influence of Darth Sidious. Released in 2005, the film explores Anakin's internal conflict and the shifting political landscape, leading to the rise of the Galactic Empire.

Writers
Jan Duursema
Franchise(s)
Star Wars
Studio(s)
Lucasfilm
Distributor(s)
20th Century Fox
Budget
$113 Million