Not all movies are filmed exclusively on a Hollywood backlot.
"Star Wars" has filmed nine movies— with more on the way — and has shot scenes all over the world for the most authentic galactic experience.
The newest installment — "The Last Jedi"— features brand new shooting locations as well as returns of beloved planets from the "Star Wars" world.
Fans can travel to these locations and journey to spots made famous by Luke, Darth Vader, and Rey.
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Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia: The newly discovered planet of Crait
The newest movie in the epic saga introduces a new planet: the discovered Crait. At this filming location in Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia, is the largest saltpan on Earth — one that was formed over 10,000 years ago. Near the Andes Mountains, the salt flat is popular with people watching the sunset.
Puzzlewood, England: The mysterious forest of 'The Force Awakens'
This spot in the Forest of Dean was used as the location for an intense battle between Rey and Kylo Ren. Before "Star Wars," Puzzlewood served as inspiration to J.R.R Tolkein and J.K. Rowling in creating forests in "The Lord of the Rings" and "Harry Potter."
La Grande Dune: The sandy hills of Tatooine
Tunisia is full of "Star Wars"filming locations, but perhaps none are as iconic as the sand dunes that C-3PO and R2-D2 wonder along in "A New Hope."
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