Today is a big day for sci-fi nerds, film fans, and pop culture fanatics of all kinds. Today, March 25, marks the 39th anniversary of Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope (1977) as well as the 33rd anniversary of the theatrical release of Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983). To celebrate the momentous occasion, the official Academy Awards YouTube page has released a rarely seen theatrical trailer for Return of the Jedi.

While the trailer has been released before, it was only shown in a British theater in 1982, so there’s a pretty big chance that you’ve never seen this one. Check it out below:

Chills, am I right? There two really interesting things about this trailer. First of all, the video fully embraces the excitement for this Star Wars continuation, relying on bold fonts accompanied by that epic score and shots of our favorite characters. Really, is there a more exciting movie score in existence? Secondly, the trailer highlights a Star Wars factoid you may have forgotten about: Return of the Jedi was originally called Revenge of the Jedi. The title was later changed because Lucas decided that “revenge” wasn’t exactly on brand with the Jedi code. However, by the time Lucas had changed the title, thousands of “Revenge” teaser posters had already been distributed.

Happy birthday Star Wars, and may the force be with you.

[Where to stream Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope]

[Where to stream Star Wars: Episode VI – The Return of the Jedi]