2. The Ultimate Star Wars Saga Blu-ray release
Lucasfilm would have you believe that this is already on the market. Us fans know thats just not the case. The artwork is lousy. The presentations have a ton of room for improvement (well, maybe not Revenge of the Sith - that was pretty great), and we also need more special features to celebrate the making of the six Star Wars films in great fashion. Arguably if Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher (amongst others) return to Star Wars, we can have documentaries about all six films with everyone from the Saga talking about every film in the series. Imagine having Samual L. Jackson with Mark Hamill talking light-saber battles. Or commentaries with Ewan McGregor and Carrie Fisher talking Ewoks. Crossing over trilogies as we head into a whole new trilogy sounds exactly like something Star Wars needs. Disney needs to take their awesome results with their Blu-ray releases and give some love to a Star Wars box-set. In fact, it should the box-set to end all boxsets. Sure, the 20th Century Fox deal could prevent this from happening in the near future, but this sort of thing needs to be on the cards at some time because so far, Star Wars in HD isnt quite the experience we thought it would be. Which leads us to the holy grail of Star War fans requirements