This is the film that started everything, a multimillion -dollar space opera franchise that covers films, streaming and merchandising series.
Disney confirmed the relaunch of the 50th anniversary of Star Wars for April 30, 2027. Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope It will return to theaters for a limited time as part of the celebration.
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Recently, the British Film Institute (BFI) projected the original 1977 copyand on their website they indicated that the color of the movie “is gloriously intact.” This copy was also “one of the few copies in Technicolor IB with ink transfer produced exclusively for the first British premiere.”


Star Wars: Episode IV – A new hope has a total collection of 461 million dollars in the United States and 775.3 million dollars worldwide. It is the film that started everything, a multimillion -dollar space franchise that covers films, streaming and merchandising series.
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RELANZATION FOR THE 20 ANNIVERSARY OF STAR WARS
The relaunch of 1997 was very lucrative, attracting the public of the DVD to see the classic again for the first time in a large screen; That edition raised $ 138.2 million nationwide and 160 million worldwide. Reissue also served as a starting point for I-III episodesthat George Lucas I was preparing at that time.
That relaunch served to present Star Wars to a new generation and prepare the land for the trilogy of prequels that would start in 1999. Later, in 2012, before the purchase of Lucasfilm by Disney, a plan to relaunch the 3D films was announced, although only the ghost threat came to project with that technology before the project was canceled.
Now, in 2027, Lucasfilm seeks to return to the originsrecovering a new hope as the spectators of 1977 knew it.
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