What? He said: "Hit those underbelly cannons! Every one we knock out is a WORLD saved!" 'World', not 'Planet' You have the memory of a goldfish or are as deaf as hell or most likely both.
This was one of the rare amazing moments in the series. would have been better in space but hovering ducks with the one glaring weakness had to be used by disney twice /sarc
“It’s not a navy sir it’s just……people” 3 years later and this line still gives me goosebumps, the hosnian system didn’t inspire anyone, no one came to help on Crait but finally the galaxy as a whole is saying we’re done letting you rule us with fear! And in the end isn’t that what this series is all about?
That is an awful line. Neither JJ nor Rian did ANY world building during the trilogy. We never see the Rebels massing ships or making plans. Also, at the end of the second movie, Rian goes out of his way to tell us the Rebellion is doomed. He tells us that the Rebels contacted the Republic for help and NO ONE was coming. So here we are at the end of the THIRD movie, we STILL know nothing about the Republic, other than it was nothing more than those six planets that JJ blew up in the first movie. But JJ didn't care. He wanted to have his cool space battle but he didn't want to work for it. He didn't want to explain how this was even possible. So when Lando says that awful, "they're just . . . people" line, that is literally the only thing JJ CAN say about them.
@@ArthurRex131 He was one of only two pilots who survived the Death Star attack. He didn't fire the shot, but he was instrumental in the mission's success.
@@mitchellnewell8078 As far as we (including Wedge) know, that guy wasn't at the Battle of Endor, and the only Alliance fighters that survived the run for the core were Wedge, Tycho Celchu, and the Millenium Falcon.
Ima be honest. I love how we actually get to see how much faster the falcon is compared to other ships. Like I don’t recall them ever really showing how much faster it really was. Like the original trilogy the ties would keep up easily with it which is kinda weird considering it’s not considered to be that fast of a fighter. So seeing it completely torch poes x wing when they were trying to save Finn was coo to see.
It had the most powerful hyperdrive engines for it's size, meaning it could croos the entire width of the galaxy in a matter of a few days whereas it would take moat other vessals weeks or even months; the claim did not really apply to sublight speeds however.
So when they talk about speed, they are not talking about actual speed. A fast ship was one who had the best hyperspace lanes stored in its nav computer. By linking lanes together, it could make a trip shorter, this speeding up the trip and making the ship fast. We see this in Solo when Han and Chewie do the Kessel run in less than 12 parsecs, because when L3 is uploaded into the nav computer, she is able to assimilate the charts faster and more thoroughly than a normal nav computer. Now it all makes sense right? The Falcon is routinely outsped in physical speed by Tie fighters and Star Destroyers. But when going into Hyperspace, it will be taking the shorter, and thus faster, routes.
@@kgatch113aI should add that the Falcon was also running a black market hyperdrive illegally modified to a Class .5 rating. Meaning that it can travel twice as fast through hyperspace as the standard speed class, which would've only been installed on light cruisers and shuttles. Even the Imperial II Class ISDs had only a Class 2. In fact, in Legends only 2 other ships have hyperdrives that go past a Class 1 rating: Slave 1 at 0.7 and Dash Rendar's Outrider at 0.75. There's a few non-standard examples as well, but those were Hapan and Zenora Sekotan designs, with the fastest being Anakin's Jabitha which did an astounding 0.4. As far as sublight speed, you're absolutely right that the Falcon only pulled 80 MGLT max. It *was* faster than any capital ship, and I seem to remember a retcon for certain battles explaining that while TIE fighters and X-wings can top out at 100 MGLT, the Falcon has better atmospheric speed/maneuverability because it has more powerful drive core and more repulsors. But that's just hearsay from what I know.
@@kgatch113a it's from the collected lore from both Canon and Legends. Mostly books. The (Legends) Expanded Universe was very kind to Lucas by retconning some semblance of physics and science into his nonsense. The whole "she'll make .5 past light speed" line was an absolute killer and the only way most authors could make it work was by assigning hyperdrive classes that represented the scale of average hyperspace travel. Class 1 is 700LY/ hour. Class 0.5 then is (estimated, Solo was prone to exaggeration) roughly 1400LY. Officially, he was able to go from the Core to the Outer Rim in a matter of hours. Anakin's living ship Jabitha came from a book series that covered his life as a child Padawan under Obi-Wan, pre-Clone Wars era. I think the ship existed for a matter of hours before it was destroyed.
Same here mate. When I told a few people seated near me that the actor who plays Wedge is Ewan Mc Gregor's maternal uncle after the movie ended they lost their shit and said "No way man. You serious?" I told them I am serious and it's true they were totally stunned
The sequels have their moments. Not many, but they have them. And Wedge’s cameo makes me so happy. If Luke was Rogue Squadrons Maverick, Wedge was Iceman. The only guy to go up against two Death Stars and the Final Order and live to talk about it.
It would have been super cool if several of the groups checked in like the rebel wings did while approaching the Death Star in A New Hope. "Defense force of the... checking in", "... fleet checking in.", "... forces here to assist.", " ... of the 3rd fleet checking in", "Mon Cal battle group... checking in.", then the voices start to speak over one another as their are too many that have come to help. That would have been stellar.
Could have been cool for future releases too of the movie, that added voices of other Star Wars characters created by Disney. Could definitely seen something like that from the Mandolorain whenever Disney decides to put that IP to rest.
Don’t really like TRoS, but damn it, this is one the best scenes in Star Wars. All the people of the galaxy appearing and rising up is so fundamentally Star Wars, it’s the perfect thing to happen in the finale. (Also Wedge is there and I’ll always love a Wedge appearance)
@@jackraider1039 I enjoyed this movie too; I see a lot flaws in it but again, I had a good time which is what I want from Star Wars. Worst film in the saga to me is Clones, still like it, but compare it to all the others, it's at the bottom of my list. That 2nd act got too dangerously close to boring me which was not good.
When you get every resistance fighter, and every living member of the old Rebel Alliance together in one battle, thsts when you know you're in trouble.
Just seeing the millennium falcon leading the assault is just so amazing. The falcon is just so iconic and it’s my favorite ship out of all of them. Just wish Han was the one piloting the falcon in this scene along side Lando and Chewie but just seeing Lando pilot the falcon was amazing too. I know he missed his ship.
Remember back in episode 1 when Anakin thought that no one in the universe helped each other? Well, this beautiful moment put those thoughts to rest. This isn't just a cavalry. This is a galaxy-wide collection of people who have had to put up with the Sith's crap for God knows how long. They're tired of it and they want it to end. And end it they did. In my opinion, this was a nice little nod to where it all started, where it all ends.
I see this as, essentially, the end result of an EPIC miscalculation on Palpatine's part. When it was just the First Order most people were ignoring it as same' ol same 'ol. Wanting to be feared like he was before, Palpatine reveals that it is in fact him behind it all. And it works, in the sense that it makes people more afraid. But like Yoda said, 'fear leads to anger.' Instead of fear making them cower like before, this time it makes them rise up because, as you say, he pushed them over the line into 'we've had enough of this sh--' territory. In essence, he hoisted himself by his own petard, since if that fleet had gotten a chance to disperse across the galaxy he would have won.
When fighting facism, everyone has to stand up. Not governments, not armies, not organizations. People. It's people that defeat oppression. When people stand up and so, "No More", that's when facism loses.
@@chrisc6857It's like how people dismissed neo-nazis and didn't think they were a problem. Then Drumpf comes along and every wakes up and says, "Oh shit, this is a problem." I have my criticism of the sequels, especially ROS, but the messaging is truly on the nose when it comes to that stuff.
It begins with ordinary people who are inspired to become extraordinary. Luke Skywalker began as a farmboy from Tatooine with nothing remarkable about him, then he went on to become a legendary Jedi Master. And you're right about people being sick of the Sith. The galaxy lived through twenty-four years of being ruled by fear, enjoyed three decades of peace with the New Republic and now face an eternity of being ruled by fear again. No more.....
0:45 One of the greatest moments in the history of Star Wars. That’s not any fleet, that is THE FLEET! Every single kind of starship from the beginning of the saga to now is made up of the fleet with the Millennium Falcon leading the assault. It was the entire galaxy coming together to rise against the Sith one more time as if to say “this is for the Jedi!” Seeing Lando and Chewie together in the Falcon gave me goosebumps because it made me feel like a kid again!
Well seeing as starwars is based on ww2 I'm guessing Y wings are probably like a space version of a dauntless or a torpedo plane since it is a fighter bomber
Just sad we have to actually put who he was and what ship cause the movies literally gave him zero character arc. Imagine if these movies actually had writers that gave a crap.
I remember to see that scene the first time on cinema. The time rebels was losing the battle, all the people inside the cinema were in silence and appreensive. But, when Lando arrive and the screen showed that HUGE fleet, all the people inside the cinema started to scream. Such an epic moment that scene is.
@@kgatch113a Good people like to be left alone but evil likes to creep into power while the good people live their lives without bothering anyone. Then bam hard times.
TIE Daggers: "Haha Resistance ships go boom" **Shit ton of ships appear from Hyperspace** TIE Daggers: **Disappears from existence and fails to protect their Star Destroyers**
I have my fair share of criticisms regarding this movie but this part was one I unequivocally enjoyed. The entire galaxy finally coming together to tell the Empire, the Emperor and the First Order that they've had enough of their tyranny, enough of living in fear. Ships from the Original Trilogy, the Prequels, the Clone Wars, Rebels and even a few from Legends, binding the entire franchise together.
i hope to rewatch the sequels one day and feel genuine happiness and contentment at how the saga ‘ended’ (although rey has a trilogy on the horizon). and i genuinely think i will one day, just as we all came to enjoy the prequels
At least we still have Chewie,3-po & R2. We may have lost Luke & Han, and especially Leia(both character & her actress) but we still got a few OGs alive.
1:45 that's one hell of piloting skill there. He/she manage to blow the particle cannon him/herself until the very last breath, then flying pass through its explossion. We have YWing fans Ace pilot here.
I see ships from previous movies or cartoons, the Ghost from Rebels, U-Wing from Rogue One, Hammerhead from Rogue One, Medical Frigate from Empire Strikes Back, Naboo Starfighter from the Phantom Menace, and all type of Rebel cruisers.
One cherry on top of this would be a last venator class ship and I know that all of them were supposedly destroyed after the clone wars but still it would be awesome.
This kinda reminds me of Bender’s Big Score in Futurama where every character previously introduced in the show comes together to destroy all the golden Death Stars trying to destroy earth.
When I saw this scene it reminded me of another great movie scene and the one I'm talking about is if this was a moment a scene from right out of the Transformers Animated Movie 1986 (The Millennium Falcon's Done It She's Turned the Tide).
I will never forget this scene. The entire galaxy standing up against the oppressive evil that has controlled them for so long, and saying, “No. More.”
Alot of great known cruisers, fighters, freighters and yachts from around the whole Star Wars galaxy. Just wished that the Bad Batch's ship The Marauder could've been seen and been part of the legacies for this battle.
The best scene from Rise of Skywalker. The entire Galaxy, once divided by politics, social class, species, culture, now united by their mutual desire to save the Galaxy from the insanity of a long dead Sith.
“Let’s fly, Lando.”
Welcome back Wedge!! It’s a small cameo but it’s a heartfelt one.
RIGHT?!? EVERYBODY TALKING ABOUT HOW EPIC THIS SCENE IS AND NOT MENTION THAT WEDGE WAS THERE!!!
he actually said "nice flying, lando." but both ways is cool
A surprise, but a welcome one.
Really do wish he came in with rogue squadron or wraith squadron. Talking about let's show these kids how we fly.
He should have been in an x-wing.
"The biggest problem in the universe is no one helps each other"
-Anakin Skywalker
“‘The biggest problem in the universe is no one helps each other’ - Shmi Skywalker” - Anakin Skywalker
Shmi Skywalker was the one who originally said that
Dang man
Honestly, had some great moments, with a better director it could have been the best in the series. It would’ve been so easy to make Rey great
@@Banana_Bansheeback at Summit in Elgin,things were hard but I never did give up.
The best part of this movie? Seeing John Williams cameo and Denis Lawson return as Wedge.
What cameo?
@@braxtonbobo4004 When Wedge says "Nice flying Lando."
Dan Castro no I got that, I meant John Williams
@@braxtonbobo4004 Williams cameoed as the bartender on Zori's planet
What!?!? John Williams did a cameo!!!???????
"Hit those underbelly cannons! Every one we knock out is a planet saved!" That, and the arrival of Lando's fleet just gave me goosebumps!
Me too brother. It was amazing.
What? He said:
"Hit those underbelly cannons! Every one we knock out is a WORLD saved!"
'World', not 'Planet'
You have the memory of a goldfish or are as deaf as hell or most likely both.
This was one of the rare amazing moments in the series. would have been better in space but hovering ducks with the one glaring weakness had to be used by disney twice /sarc
@@Randomnessisreasuring No, Randomness is NOT reassuring, and no one asked you for your negative opinion.
@@johntheechidna1 Your opinion is negative.
Lando's also laughing because he FINALLY got his ship back.
No he got his ship back in Return of the Jedi
It's the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy!
I thought Rei took the ship to Tattooine and kept it. Mistaken, was I?
And he got it over Han's dead body. Literally
He's back home.
“It’s not a navy sir it’s just……people”
3 years later and this line still gives me goosebumps, the hosnian system didn’t inspire anyone, no one came to help on Crait but finally the galaxy as a whole is saying we’re done letting you rule us with fear! And in the end isn’t that what this series is all about?
I couldn't help but add to that line, "Yeah, people who've had ENOUGH of the Sith/Empire/First Order's bullshit!"
Palpatine's threat against the entire galaxy put everyone up against the wall, and there is nothing more dangerous than a cornered animal.
This made no sense
That is an awful line. Neither JJ nor Rian did ANY world building during the trilogy. We never see the Rebels massing ships or making plans. Also, at the end of the second movie, Rian goes out of his way to tell us the Rebellion is doomed. He tells us that the Rebels contacted the Republic for help and NO ONE was coming.
So here we are at the end of the THIRD movie, we STILL know nothing about the Republic, other than it was nothing more than those six planets that JJ blew up in the first movie. But JJ didn't care. He wanted to have his cool space battle but he didn't want to work for it. He didn't want to explain how this was even possible. So when Lando says that awful, "they're just . . . people" line, that is literally the only thing JJ CAN say about them.
@@KneelB4Bacondid you even watch the movies?
Lando grabbed the biggest transceiver he could and broadcasted that the Empire was coming back and the rest of the galaxy wasn’t gonna stand for it.
No according to star tours he called all these ships in less then a hour
Good ol’ Wedge, coming back from his retirement to lay some hate. And he’s wearing what I think is his old Rebel flight uniform.
not his original X-Wing flight suit, that one was orange, looking at the color it's from an A-Wing group
Literally yelled out “wedge!” in the theaters! My wife looked at me like confused “what?!”
Can't leave out the only pilot with TWO Death Stars painted on his fuselage.
@@legionaireb Wedge didn't destroy the first Death Star.
@@ArthurRex131 He was one of only two pilots who survived the Death Star attack. He didn't fire the shot, but he was instrumental in the mission's success.
@@legionairebthere were 3 if you look closely in a new hope there was also a Y wing fighter too
@@mitchellnewell8078 As far as we (including Wedge) know, that guy wasn't at the Battle of Endor, and the only Alliance fighters that survived the run for the core were Wedge, Tycho Celchu, and the Millenium Falcon.
Ima be honest. I love how we actually get to see how much faster the falcon is compared to other ships. Like I don’t recall them ever really showing how much faster it really was. Like the original trilogy the ties would keep up easily with it which is kinda weird considering it’s not considered to be that fast of a fighter. So seeing it completely torch poes x wing when they were trying to save Finn was coo to see.
It had the most powerful hyperdrive engines for it's size, meaning it could croos the entire width of the galaxy in a matter of a few days whereas it would take moat other vessals weeks or even months; the claim did not really apply to sublight speeds however.
So when they talk about speed, they are not talking about actual speed. A fast ship was one who had the best hyperspace lanes stored in its nav computer. By linking lanes together, it could make a trip shorter, this speeding up the trip and making the ship fast. We see this in Solo when Han and Chewie do the Kessel run in less than 12 parsecs, because when L3 is uploaded into the nav computer, she is able to assimilate the charts faster and more thoroughly than a normal nav computer.
Now it all makes sense right? The Falcon is routinely outsped in physical speed by Tie fighters and Star Destroyers. But when going into Hyperspace, it will be taking the shorter, and thus faster, routes.
@@kgatch113aI should add that the Falcon was also running a black market hyperdrive illegally modified to a Class .5 rating. Meaning that it can travel twice as fast through hyperspace as the standard speed class, which would've only been installed on light cruisers and shuttles. Even the Imperial II Class ISDs had only a Class 2. In fact, in Legends only 2 other ships have hyperdrives that go past a Class 1 rating: Slave 1 at 0.7 and Dash Rendar's Outrider at 0.75. There's a few non-standard examples as well, but those were Hapan and Zenora Sekotan designs, with the fastest being Anakin's Jabitha which did an astounding 0.4.
As far as sublight speed, you're absolutely right that the Falcon only pulled 80 MGLT max. It *was* faster than any capital ship, and I seem to remember a retcon for certain battles explaining that while TIE fighters and X-wings can top out at 100 MGLT, the Falcon has better atmospheric speed/maneuverability because it has more powerful drive core and more repulsors. But that's just hearsay from what I know.
@@chrislastname9682 Which movies is all of this from?
@@kgatch113a it's from the collected lore from both Canon and Legends. Mostly books. The (Legends) Expanded Universe was very kind to Lucas by retconning some semblance of physics and science into his nonsense. The whole "she'll make .5 past light speed" line was an absolute killer and the only way most authors could make it work was by assigning hyperdrive classes that represented the scale of average hyperspace travel. Class 1 is 700LY/ hour. Class 0.5 then is (estimated, Solo was prone to exaggeration) roughly 1400LY. Officially, he was able to go from the Core to the Outer Rim in a matter of hours. Anakin's living ship Jabitha came from a book series that covered his life as a child Padawan under Obi-Wan, pre-Clone Wars era. I think the ship existed for a matter of hours before it was destroyed.
I was holding it together until I saw Wedge. Then, I got something in my eye...
Same here mate. When I told a few people seated near me that the actor who plays Wedge is Ewan Mc Gregor's maternal uncle after the movie ended they lost their shit and said "No way man. You serious?" I told them I am serious and it's true they were totally stunned
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha lando u did it U DID IT
Yea its even more gut renching considering wedge was a mentor and parent to snap
bully maguire put dirt in your eye
The sequels have their moments. Not many, but they have them. And Wedge’s cameo makes me so happy. If Luke was Rogue Squadrons Maverick, Wedge was Iceman. The only guy to go up against two Death Stars and the Final Order and live to talk about it.
The only scene that worth ur ticket
AMEN to that
Amen
What about Luke Skywalker's scenes
That and the Jedi talking to Rey (kinda I guess)
Not even
Nice of Wedge to fight this battle from a gun turret to give the First Order a sporting chance
Gotta keep it fair
Still makes me smile and well up at the same time. Amazing moment
Hell yeah!
Heck yeah bragh
Me too especially at the end
Probably best moment in this film
Don't know why but when Finn screamed "Lando, you did it!" I was expecting him to say "you did it, you son of a b*tch! You fu*kin' did it!"
Or, you know, another bad word...
@@barrystrayer5794it’s not a bad word when it comes out of the mouth of a black guy
1:06: You can say that again, Finn.
0:45 this moment right here brings a smile to my face, goosebumps to my skin, and a tear to my eye.
It would have been super cool if several of the groups checked in like the rebel wings did while approaching the Death Star in A New Hope. "Defense force of the... checking in", "... fleet checking in.", "... forces here to assist.", " ... of the 3rd fleet checking in", "Mon Cal battle group... checking in.", then the voices start to speak over one another as their are too many that have come to help. That would have been stellar.
That’s a really good idea
Great idea but the franchise went toooooooooo woke.
Damn, why couldn't you have been a coffee runner for JJ or someone during filming. XD Just throw that idea out there, they'd probably have used it.
Could have been cool for future releases too of the movie, that added voices of other Star Wars characters created by Disney. Could definitely seen something like that from the Mandolorain whenever Disney decides to put that IP to rest.
The greatest fleet of a generation. Long may this always be remembered.
Now, THAT is a fleet.
0:46 Now, THAT is a fleet.
The Empire was going to have a bad day
Reminds me of Mass Effect 3.
Don’t really like TRoS, but damn it, this is one the best scenes in Star Wars. All the people of the galaxy appearing and rising up is so fundamentally Star Wars, it’s the perfect thing to happen in the finale. (Also Wedge is there and I’ll always love a Wedge appearance)
Wait , TRoS is The Rise of Skywalker , so what is The Revenge of Sith?
@@thelaw11 RotS Revenge of the Sith
@@larsdewit6521 oh so it was RotS . Thanks!
I liked Rise of Skywalker but everyone is ok to have their own opinion.
@@jackraider1039 I enjoyed this movie too; I see a lot flaws in it but again, I had a good time which is what I want from Star Wars. Worst film in the saga to me is Clones, still like it, but compare it to all the others, it's at the bottom of my list. That 2nd act got too dangerously close to boring me which was not good.
When you get every resistance fighter, and every living member of the old Rebel Alliance together in one battle, thsts when you know you're in trouble.
Fax
Not to mention the last remnants of the CIS
The separatists never totally surrendered
And how about the entire flippin' galaxy.
@@grim2299 they wanted payback for sending Vader after them back in episode 3.
This is the most Star Wars moment of the entire series.
Just seeing the millennium falcon leading the assault is just so amazing. The falcon is just so iconic and it’s my favorite ship out of all of them. Just wish Han was the one piloting the falcon in this scene along side Lando and Chewie but just seeing Lando pilot the falcon was amazing too. I know he missed his ship.
I find it cool seeing Lando flying it instead of Han since he owned it first before Han and Chewie
Remember back in episode 1 when Anakin thought that no one in the universe helped each other? Well, this beautiful moment put those thoughts to rest. This isn't just a cavalry. This is a galaxy-wide collection of people who have had to put up with the Sith's crap for God knows how long. They're tired of it and they want it to end. And end it they did.
In my opinion, this was a nice little nod to where it all started, where it all ends.
I see this as, essentially, the end result of an EPIC miscalculation on Palpatine's part. When it was just the First Order most people were ignoring it as same' ol same 'ol. Wanting to be feared like he was before, Palpatine reveals that it is in fact him behind it all. And it works, in the sense that it makes people more afraid. But like Yoda said, 'fear leads to anger.' Instead of fear making them cower like before, this time it makes them rise up because, as you say, he pushed them over the line into 'we've had enough of this sh--' territory. In essence, he hoisted himself by his own petard, since if that fleet had gotten a chance to disperse across the galaxy he would have won.
When fighting facism, everyone has to stand up. Not governments, not armies, not organizations. People. It's people that defeat oppression. When people stand up and so, "No More", that's when facism loses.
@@chrisc6857It's like how people dismissed neo-nazis and didn't think they were a problem. Then Drumpf comes along and every wakes up and says, "Oh shit, this is a problem." I have my criticism of the sequels, especially ROS, but the messaging is truly on the nose when it comes to that stuff.
@@chrisc6857the petard. It just won’t stop hoisting
It begins with ordinary people who are inspired to become extraordinary. Luke Skywalker began as a farmboy from Tatooine with nothing remarkable about him, then he went on to become a legendary Jedi Master.
And you're right about people being sick of the Sith. The galaxy lived through twenty-four years of being ruled by fear, enjoyed three decades of peace with the New Republic and now face an eternity of being ruled by fear again. No more.....
RIP Carl Weathers 😢
He's not Lando😅
1:34 sometimes you just need the people to unite against the evil.
"All that is needed for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing." Oh, really? We can't have that. Here, hold my blue milk.
it's easier for people to win with inconsistencies and bad writing
Oh lando never fails to make an entrance
0:45 One of the greatest moments in the history of Star Wars. That’s not any fleet, that is THE FLEET! Every single kind of starship from the beginning of the saga to now is made up of the fleet with the Millennium Falcon leading the assault. It was the entire galaxy coming together to rise against the Sith one more time as if to say “this is for the Jedi!” Seeing Lando and Chewie together in the Falcon gave me goosebumps because it made me feel like a kid again!
I’m pretty sure Chewie just wanted to lay some hurt on the assholes who killed his best friend
And it sure feels good for the falcon to have it's good old antenna again 📡
1:39 **Y-Wing Going Absolute Beast**
Epicly Taking Down a Star Destroyer By It self,Impressive
That destroyer took like 3 shots and it exploded 💀
Loved that scene, the workhorse of the old Republic and rebels getting it's deserved time in the spotlight
Doesn't even need it's proton bombs on these schmucks
Well seeing as starwars is based on ww2 I'm guessing Y wings are probably like a space version of a dauntless or a torpedo plane since it is a fighter bomber
0:46 Will forever give me goosebumps. ❤ Such an iconic moment.
Even the ghost is there🎉🎉🥹
@@Juviticus no way Hera would miss this fight.
Master Skywalker, there too many of them! What are we going to do?
Lando: but there are more of us kid, there are more of us
Wait wrong movie
😂😂😂😂
I love this scene so damn much!
Rest In Peace Snap Wexley (The pilot who died in the X-Wing)
Just sad we have to actually put who he was and what ship cause the movies literally gave him zero character arc. Imagine if these movies actually had writers that gave a crap.
I always remember the entire auditorium erupted in applause and cheers at this scene
I remember to see that scene the first time on cinema. The time rebels was losing the battle, all the people inside the cinema were in silence and appreensive. But, when Lando arrive and the screen showed that HUGE fleet, all the people inside the cinema started to scream. Such an epic moment that scene is.
Lando Calrissian laughs
Finn: Lando you did it. You did it! 1:03
Eywa has heard you!! Jake eywa has heard you!!
All fun and games until he sneaks in a Liquid Tiberium Bomb.
I still get chills when he's all those ships coming to help
I know this movie is garbage, but this scene in particular is what Star Wars is all about. The people's strength. The resistance.
And in the real world people vote for the Empire.
@@kgatch113a Good people like to be left alone but evil likes to creep into power while the good people live their lives without bothering anyone. Then bam hard times.
episode 9 was the weakest movie movie of the sequel trilogy but but was probably the best "STAR WARS" movie
The entire galaxy fights back
This is literally Avengers Assemble dressed as Star Wars 😹😹
This scene Makes me feel like a kid again.
Look, you can shit on the sequels all you want, but it is undeniable that they had memorable moments.
1:18: welcome back Wedge Antilles. 😊
Calypso's defenders watching the entirety of Super Earth's reserves arrive to kick the Illuminate back into the aether.
Hello, fellow Diver! FOR SUPER EARTH!
TIE Daggers: "Haha Resistance ships go boom"
**Shit ton of ships appear from Hyperspace**
TIE Daggers: **Disappears from existence and fails to protect their Star Destroyers**
While the movie was flawed, this is one of my favorite scenes. It's inspiring.
At 1:00 I see The Ghost From Star Wars Rebels and Mando’s Ship from The Mandalorian
I saw it as well
Edicus 18 and Mando’s Ship from The Mandalorian
I think that's not Din Djarin's Razor Crest
The one scene is this movie that was good, also probably one of the most epic uses of the opening theme in these movies
that frikin "hehe" cracks me up every single time 1:55
me when I sniffed your mother’s panties
0:05 rip Snap
00:47 this moment, the cinema i was in went nuts and screamed ❤
My favourite scene from the sequels. I like the sequels a lot, same with all Star Wars. deffo my favourite battle, along with coruscant and endor
You're a good man or lady!
Ditto
Atta boy! I love the sequels too. And nobody should tell us any different. Anyone who hates the sequels is not a true Star Wars fan.
@@alextucker5819 no, you can like the sequels, but not liking them cause they only give visuals does not make us "not true star wars fans"
I have my fair share of criticisms regarding this movie but this part was one I unequivocally enjoyed. The entire galaxy finally coming together to tell the Empire, the Emperor and the First Order that they've had enough of their tyranny, enough of living in fear. Ships from the Original Trilogy, the Prequels, the Clone Wars, Rebels and even a few from Legends, binding the entire franchise together.
Where are the clone wars ships? I never noticed any
@@Akangura There was a T-6 Jedi shuttle in there somewhere, I'm sure of it.
I lke how not one of the Imperial Ships are even shooting lol
we needed more of this battle
1:00
The ghost from Star Wars Rebels is on the right of the Millennium Falcon. Just noticed it now, why not before?
Rise up, the Galaxy does
in a yoda voice you did
1:01 The fact that the GHOST from REBELS even shows up here is fucking amazing!
Right next to the falcon, right side of the screen.
00:38 John Williams desperately trying to make this scene not utter shit, and almost succeeding.
Nice full circle moment when Lando gets the Falcon back.
i hope to rewatch the sequels one day and feel genuine happiness and contentment at how the saga ‘ended’ (although rey has a trilogy on the horizon). and i genuinely think i will one day, just as we all came to enjoy the prequels
Lando is The Last One Still Here!
Han, Leila & Luke Are Gone !
At least we still have Chewie,3-po & R2.
We may have lost Luke & Han, and especially Leia(both character & her actress) but we still got a few OGs alive.
Don't forget Wedge!
Seeing Lando and the falcon take point made me feel like a kid again
1:45 that's one hell of piloting skill there. He/she manage to blow the particle cannon him/herself until the very last breath, then flying pass through its explossion.
We have YWing fans Ace pilot here.
1:00 is that the ghost from rebels on the right
The one scene in the movie that made it feel like classic star wars
For those who hate and love this movie (I personally hate it) have to admit this was one of the best moments
Honestly, this is the best scene out of all 3 of these movies. So I would say I enjoyed 5 minutes of it
Always trips me out to see the ghost up front, I fkn love it
I wonder if there were any ex-CIS droid starfighters as well
I see ships from previous movies or cartoons, the Ghost from Rebels, U-Wing from Rogue One, Hammerhead from Rogue One, Medical Frigate from Empire Strikes Back, Naboo Starfighter from the Phantom Menace, and all type of Rebel cruisers.
Lucky everyone had the magic coordinates to Exegol…
One cherry on top of this would be a last venator class ship and I know that all of them were supposedly destroyed after the clone wars but still it would be awesome.
Always love the fact they included the ghost
Seeing that sky full of ships it was one of the greatest moments in Star wars
my nuts
This kinda reminds me of Bender’s Big Score in Futurama where every character previously introduced in the show comes together to destroy all the golden Death Stars trying to destroy earth.
And the Star Destroyers shields are WHERE again?
Jason and Chopper in the Ghost 🥲
And the next super Planet killing super Weapon explodes when someone hits it with an soft boild egg.
I swear....when Rey, Finn and Poe embraced at the end, I lost it....... was too much!!!!
When I saw this scene it reminded me of another great movie scene and the one I'm talking about is if this was a moment a scene from right out of the Transformers Animated Movie 1986 (The Millennium Falcon's Done It She's Turned the Tide).
On your left,poe
Edicus 18 why does everyone say that?
@@MaRiohehecccc cuz i thought about it every single time
its just people
describing the rebels and the resistance perfectly
(Lando)”but there more of us Poe, There more of us.”(0:38)
Lando called in like every favor
Essentually the galaxy decided to collectively say" how many times do we have to teach you this lesdon old man?"
Poe: My friends Im sorry. I thought we had a shot
Lando: On ur left
1:55 HEY HEYYYYY!!!!
If I remember correctly I was like: YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO when I saw him lmao
This will forever give me goosebumps man. Plot was trash but the actors had so much heart in their performances
I will never forget this scene. The entire galaxy standing up against the oppressive evil that has controlled them for so long, and saying, “No. More.”
It's more... "Not again old man" in response to Palpatine returning.
“The Calvary has arrived!”
If Wrecker was in the battlefield.
When the general said "they're just people " , this is how you take down the government 😂
The Ships from previous Star Wars Movies and Series: THIS IS THE LAST MOVIE?! THEN LET US JOIN THE FINAL!
One of the awesome and best backup team showing up scenes
I take immense joy knowing that the Ghost and the Falcon went far beyond being simple freighters to go and save the galaxy countless times
There are some YT-2400 in there, could the Outrider be one of them?
Alot of great known cruisers, fighters, freighters and yachts from around the whole Star Wars galaxy. Just wished that the Bad Batch's ship The Marauder could've been seen and been part of the legacies for this battle.
@@rashworth080but who will pilot it? Those bad batch pretty much dead due to old age.
@@trollinoakenshield9822 if she's still alive (and no doubt old), Omega when she's likely at the same age as Lando.
Really? You take IMMENSE joy in that?
Say what you will about TROS but the music choice for the finale of the entire saga used here? PERFECT!
At 1:34 When did they get all those Fighter Crafts? They have no Navy
Gerardo Rodriguez it’s not a navy sir, it’s just... people
Homer Griffin At 1:00 I see The Ghost From Star Wars Rebels and Mando’s Ship from The Mandalorian
@@gerardorodriguez7500 Mandos ship is destroyed and maybe his ship was rebuilt so yeah
@@imjustarandomname7433 or maybe he got a new ship i hope we see the ship on Season 3 on 2022
The best scene from Rise of Skywalker. The entire Galaxy, once divided by politics, social class, species, culture, now united by their mutual desire to save the Galaxy from the insanity of a long dead Sith.
You know you’re screwed when the entire Galaxy worth of ships popped up