Greedo and Han Solo’s infamous shootout in the Mos Eisley cantina has been changed yet again
Maclunkey! Photo: Twentieth Century Fox Anyone who can navigate through the mire of technical glitches that have plagued the launch of Disney+ has a whole lot of Star Wars surprises waiting for them. Not just the first episode of The Mandalorian, but apparently a new version of Star Wars: A New Hope, in which .
In the original version of the movie, and the one that fans generally prefer, Han Solo shoots the bounty hunter Greedo at point blank after a few threats, but not a ton of other provocation. In the version currently available on streaming, as a Vulture staffer has checked and confirmed, not only does Greedo shoot first — in keeping with the changes George Lucas made in the 1997 re-release — but he also shouts a phrase that sounds like “Maclunkey!” right before doing so.
Disney+ subscribers on Twitter have already noticed the new, Maclunkey-added version of the original film and reacted with the appropriate levels of intense confusion. What does “Maclunkey” mean? Why does it sound like the last name of a football star from a Wisconsin high school? Is this some secret deep-lore Easter Egg? Was Maclunkey Rey’s mom or dad? Millions of voices suddenly cried out “Maclunkey!” in unison, and so far have gotten no reply.
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