Allegiant Stadium will cost an estimated $1.84 billion once it is completed later this summer. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

It’s become commonly known as the “Death Star” for appearing to look like something out of “Star Wars.”

The Las Vegas Raiders’ Allegiant Stadium right off the strip in the desert metropolis is a looker. It seems to be something out of the future.

A recent aerial video of the venue posted by the stadium's official Twitter account shows just how amazing this building looks lit up at night. It really is a sight to behold.

Outside of the eerie sight of the adjacent freeway being pretty much empty, this is something else.

Allegiant Stadium will cost an estimated $1.84 billion once it is completed later this summer. The Raiders are set to host the Arizona Cardinals in their preseason opener come August.

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