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After the BFI screening, there was obvious wonder if Lucasfilm would strike prints of this cut of the film and reissue a ...
No, it's probably not the de-specialized edition, but Disney could surprise the 'Star Wars' faithful when the rerelease drops ...
The "Star Wars" franchise will celebrate 50 years with a special screening of the 1977 film "Star Wars: A New Hope" in 2027, an official press release states.
1977's 'Star Wars' will receive a resurrection screening after being hidden away for decades in favor of tweaked "Special Editions." By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large But now there’s a new hope ...
If you know anything about '70s-era special effects, you won't be surprised that the screening was a bit rough for modern viewers acclimated to CGI and AI. The original Star Wars? They used vaseline.
During a recent screening of George Lucas' original Star Wars cut, Kathleen Kennedy revealed that the franchise is moving away from trilogies, opting instead to explore more self-contained stories.
This version of the 1977 classic "Star Wars: A New Hope" has been dubbed in the Ojibwe language. It's spoken by one of the largest Indigenous nations in the U.S. and Canada.
A galaxy far, far away has gotten just a little bit closer: George Lucas’ original 1977 theatrical cut of “Star Wars” is screening publicly for the first time in decades thanks to the BFI ...
The Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope you remember watching wasn’t original. Let me take that back: it wasn’t the original version of the first Star Wars film to crash land in theaters in 1977.
But for how long isn't clear. As of right now, those who use Roku with their TVs can locate an app called Cinema Box. And on it, users will find the 1977, theatrical version of Star Wars.
Anyone who’s seen the original 1977 “Star Wars: A New Hope” can recognize the blaring brass fanfare of its iconic theme song. But in a new version of the film, screening at Minnesota ...