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Watch Famous Sci-Fi Characters Have a Drink at the Mos Eisley Cantina

“You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious.” Those were the ominous words Obi-Wan Kenobi said to Luke Skywalker before they entered the Mos Eisley cantina. It’s one of the most famous bars in movie history, so famous in fact that even characters from other science fiction movies have started showing up to have a drink.

This sci-fi/Mos Eisley cantina mash-up comes to us from the folks at World Wide Interweb, who have taken that droid-hating drinking den and filled it with some of the most famous and infamous characters from the rest of the science fiction oeuvre.

From Star Lord and Rocket, to Kirk and Spock, to Neo and Snake Plissken, this is a great science fiction easter egg hunt. We also get double Bill Pullman, and a second Harrison Ford appearance (like he’s a replicant of Han or something).

You’ll have to watch it multiple times to try and find all of the people and creatures they inserted (I’m not even sure I trust that I caught everyone myself and I watched it a half-dozen times), but the new customers range from “that character would totally drink here” to “they definitely got lost and arent’ making it out safely.”

I mean, Wolverine sitting in the Mos Eisley cantina is about as perfect as you can get, but I bet Marty McFly would go back in time and make he never ended up on Tatooine.

Oh, and while E.T. shows up, it’s not actually the first time his race has been in a Star Wars’ scene. Pay very close attention to the Galactic Senate the next time you watch The Phantom Menace.

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What science fiction character did they miss? Insert your ideas into our comments section below.

HT: dailymotion.com

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