For big-time fans of John Williams’s famous “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” score, can now stream the music directly from Disney+. The best part about it -- fans can listen to it alongside the movie itself, sans dialogue and sound effects.

Disney+ offers plenty of special features that the DVD and Blu-Ray options contain, something no other streaming service provides, including deleted scenes, outtakes, commentaries, and more, according to ComicBook.com.

The “score only” version of the 2017 film was initially only available to a select few. Director Rian Johnson first released information on the “score only” version of the movie last year. Originally, those who wanted to watch this version had to download the Movies Anywhere app, according to reports Engadget. Unfortunately, that meant that device users that were not able to download the Movies Anywhere app, such as certain game systems, couldn’t stream it.

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Pictured is a movie poster for "Star Wars: The Last Jedi." Disney

As soon as “The Last Jedi” left Netflix and hit Disney+ on Thursday, fans had access to all of these features, plus the “score only” version. If you have a Disney+ account, you can now watch the entire movie with only the music playing, to get a true appreciation of Williams’ score. This doesn’t just highlight the music, however -- it lets you in on what a great visual storytelling piece “The Last Jedi” is.