All the Star Wars movies (yes, even the bad ones) hit Google Play on April 10

Coming April 10. All the Star Wars movies. All in one place. (For us, that's Google Play. But it'll also be in the other usual outlets.) With new extras.

All six movies are currently up for preorder on Google Play for $20 each, or $100 for the bundle. (Update: Or $89, apparently, after a late-night switcheroo.) They are, in proper order: "A New Hope," "The Empire Strikes Back," "Return of the Jedi," "The Phantom Menace," "Attack of the Clones" and "Revenge of the Sith."

From the announcement at StarWars.com:

"Since the debut of the first film nearly 40 years ago, Star Wars has become a worldwide phenomenon with legions of fans from every generation," said Alan Bergman, president, The Walt Disney Studios. "It's only fitting that audiences enjoy this legendary saga and its many fascinating behind-the-scenes stories on a wide variety of platforms, and we're very excited to finally bring all six films to Digital HD for the first time.""We're thrilled that fans will be able to enjoy the Star Wars saga on their digital devices wherever they go," commented Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy. "These films broke new ground in technology, design, sound, and visual effects, and we've created some very special bonus material which delves into the saga's rich history, including new and never-before-released conversations between legendary Star Wars artists — the masters who helped George bring his iconic universe to life."

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And as you'd expect (and unfortunately for the purists out there), these are the "Special Edition" versions, reports Deadline. That means you get the newer special effects and a handful of extra (or ruined, if that's how you see it) scenes. So Han won't be shooting first. (Even though he totally did.)

For the iOS users out there — fans of the Dark Side, no doubt — you'll be able to snag it all on iTunes as well.

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Phil Nickinson