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The ''Star Wars'' media franchise, franchise involves multiple live-action and animated films. The film series started with a trilogy set ''in medias res'' which was later expanded to a trilogy of trilogies, known as the "#Skywalker Saga, Skywalker Saga". Star Wars (film), The 1977 self-titled film, later subtitled ''Episode IV – A New Hope'', was followed by the sequels ''The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980) and ''Return of the Jedi'' (1983), respectively subtitled onscreen as ''Episode V'' and ''Episode VI''; these films form the Star Wars original trilogy, original trilogy. Sixteen years later, the Star Wars prequel trilogy, prequel trilogy was released, consisting of ''Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace'' (1999), ''Episode II – Attack of the Clones'' (2002), and ''Episode III – Revenge of the Sith'' (2005). After creator George Lucas sold the ''Star Wars'' franchise to Disney in 2012, a Star Wars sequel trilogy, sequel trilogy consisting of ''Episodes VII'' through ''IX'' was released, consisting of ''Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' (2015), ''The Last Jedi'' (2017), and ''The Rise of Skywalker'' (2019). The first three spin-off films produced were the made-for-television ''Star Wars Holiday Special'' (1978), ''Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure, The Ewok Adventure'' (1984) and ''Ewoks: The Battle for Endor'' (1985). Following Disney's 2012 acquisition of the franchise, these earlier films were dropped from the Star Wars canon, official canon, but the theatrical animated film ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars (film), Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' (2008) and its Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 TV series), television series continuation retain their canonical status. Two standalone films were produced and released between the sequel trilogy films: ''Rogue One'' (2016) and ''Solo: A Star Wars Story'' (2018), both set between the original and prequel trilogies. Two films have been officially announced as being written: one from Patty Jenkins titled ''Rogue Squadron'' and an untitled movie from Taika Waititi. Other unspecified films are reportedly in early stages of development. The combined box office revenue of the films amounts to over ten billion dollars, and it is currently the List of highest-grossing films#Highest-grossing franchises and film series, second-highest-grossing film franchise. The major live-action releases (including all the films within the Skywalker Saga) #Academy Awards, were nominated for Academy Awards. The original film was nominated for most of the major categories, including Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Picture, Academy Award for Best Director, Best Director, Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Screenplay, and Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actor for Alec Guinness (who played Obi-Wan Kenobi), while all theatrical live-action films have been nominated for particular categories. Several official List of Star Wars television series, ''Star Wars'' television series have also been released, all now on Disney+.


Skywalker Saga

The main ''Star Wars'' film series is a trilogy of trilogies; as it neared completion, it began to be referred to as the "Skywalker Saga" by Disney. It was released beginning with the Star Wars original trilogy, original trilogy (Episodes ''IV, V'' and ''VI'', 1977–1983), followed by the Star Wars prequel trilogy, prequel trilogy (Episodes ''I, II'' and ''III'', 1999–2005) and the Star Wars sequel trilogy, sequel trilogy (Episodes ''VII, VIII'' and ''IX'', 2015–2019). The first film released, ''Star Wars (film), Star Wars'' (1977), is the fourth film chronologically and was later subtitled ''Episode IV – A New Hope''. The saga begins chronologically with ''Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace'' (1999) and concludes with ''Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker'' (2019). The story follows each generation of the The Force, Force-sensitive Skywalker family and their struggle against the evil Sith, Sith Lord Palpatine, Darth Sidious (Palpatine). The prequel trilogy focuses on Anakin Skywalker, his training as a Jedi, and his eventual fall to the dark side as Darth Vader due to Palpatine's machinations and his fear of losing his wife Padmé Amidala. The original trilogy follows their children, Luke Skywalker, Luke and Princess Leia, Leia, as they join the Rebel Alliance and battle Vader, Palpatine, and his Galactic Empire (Star Wars), Galactic Empire. The sequel trilogy features Kylo Ren (Ben Solo)—the son of Leia and Han Solo, nephew and former Jedi apprentice of Luke, and grandson of Padmé and Anakin—who fell to the dark side and seeks to rule Star Wars galaxy, the galaxy with Rey (Star Wars), Rey, the granddaughter of Palpatine and the last Jedi apprentice of Luke and Leia. Each episodic film begins with an Star Wars opening crawl, opening crawl, accompanied by the Star Wars (Main Title), main ''Star Wars'' theme by John Williams, who composes the scores for each film. All nine films—most notably the original trilogy—have had Changes in Star Wars re-releases, retroactive changes made after their initial theatrical releases.


Standalone films

As Lucas was outlining a trilogy of trilogies, he also imagined making additional movies unrelated to the Skywalker Saga. The first theatrical films set outside the main episodic series were the Ewok spin-off films ''Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure'' (1984) and ''Ewoks: The Battle for Endor'' (1985), the first of which was screened internationally after #Produced for television, being produced for television. After the conclusion of his then-six-episode saga in 2005, Lucas returned to spin-offs in the form of List of Star Wars television series, television series. An animated film, ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars (film), The Clone Wars'' (2008), was released as a pilot to a Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 TV series), TV series of the same name. An anthology series set between the main episodes entered development in parallel to the production of the sequel trilogy, described by Disney Chief financial officer, CFO Jay Rasulo as origin story, origin stories. The first entry, ''Rogue One, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story'' (2016), tells the story of the rebels who steal the Death Star plans directly before ''Episode IV''. ''Solo: A Star Wars Story'' (2018) focuses on Han's backstory, also featuring Chewbacca and Lando Calrissian.


Animated film


''The Clone Wars'' (2008)

Preceding the airing of Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 TV series), the animated TV series in late 2008, the theatrical feature ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars (film), Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' was compiled from episodes "almost [as] an afterthought." It reveals that Anakin trained an apprentice between ''Attack of the Clones'' and ''Revenge of the Sith''; the series explains Padawan Ahsoka Tano's absence from the latter film. The film and series exist in the same level of Star Wars canon, canon as the episodic and anthology films.


Live-action films

Before selling Lucasfilm to Disney in 2012, and parallel to his development of a sequel trilogy, George Lucas and original trilogy Lawrence Kasdan started development on a standalone film about a young Han Solo. In February 2013, Disney CEO Bob Iger made public the development of a Kasdan film and ''Entertainment Weekly'' reported that it would focus on Han Solo. Disney Chief financial officer, CFO Jay Rasulo has described the standalone films as origin story, origin stories. Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy (producer), Kathleen Kennedy confirmed that there was "no attempt being made to carry characters (from the standalone films) in and out of the saga episodes." The standalone films released so far are subtitled ''"A Star Wars Story"''.


''Rogue One: A Star Wars Story'' (2016)

''Rogue One'' is set directly before ''Episode IV: A New Hope'' and focuses on the eponymous group of rebels who obtain the plans to the Death Star. Its laser was developed by scientist Galen Erso (played by Mads Mikkelsen) after the Empire forcibly abducted him, separating him from his daughter Jyn Erso, Jyn. Galen secretly sends a defecting Imperial pilot, Bodhi Rook, to deliver a message warning of the weapon's existence and revealing its weakness to his rebel friend Saw Gerrera. Under the false promise of her father's liberation, Jyn agrees to help Rebel Alliance intelligence officer Cassian Andor and his droid K-2SO retrieve the message from Saw, now the paranoid leader of an extremist cell of rebels. The idea for the movie came from John Knoll, the chief creative officer of Industrial Light & Magic. In May 2014, Lucasfilm announced Gareth Edwards (director), Gareth Edwards as the director of an anthology film, with Gary Whitta writing the first draft for a release on December 16, 2016. The film's title was revealed to be ''Rogue One'', with Chris Weitz rewriting the script, and Felicity Jones in the starring role. Ben Mendelsohn and Diego Luna also play new characters, with James Earl Jones returning to voice Darth Vader. Edwards stated, "It comes down to a group of individuals who don't have magical powers that have to somehow bring hope to the galaxy." The film was the first to feature characters introduced in animated ''Star Wars'' TV series, namely ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 TV series), The Clone Wars'' Saw Gerrera, portrayed by Forest Whitaker in the film. The movie received generally positive reviews, with its performances, action sequences, soundtrack, visual effects and darker tone being praised. The film grossed over million worldwide within a week of its release.


''Solo: A Star Wars Story'' (2018)

''Solo'', the second anthology film, focuses on Han Solo about 10 years before ''A New Hope''. After an escape attempt from his Imperial-occupied home planet of Corellia goes wrong, a young Han vows to return to rescue his girlfriend Qi'ra. Han "Solo" joins the Imperial Academy; however, he is expelled for his reckless behavior. Han and his newfound Wookiee friend Chewbacca resort to a criminal life, mentored by veteran smuggler Tobias Beckett. After angering gangster Dryden Vos, Han and his company's lives depend on pulling a heist for him. Without a ship to travel, they hire Lando Calrissian, the captain and owner of the ''Millennium Falcon''. Before selling Lucasfilm to Disney, George Lucas had hired ''Star Wars'' original trilogy veteran Lawrence Kasdan to write a film about a young Han Solo. The film stars Alden Ehrenreich as a young Han Solo, Joonas Suotamo as Chewbacca (after serving as a double for the character in ''The Force Awakens'' and ''The Last Jedi''), Donald Glover as Lando Calrissian, Emilia Clarke as Qi'ra, and Woody Harrelson as Beckett. Lucasfilm originally hired Phil Lord and Christopher Miller to direct, but they were fired during principal photography, and replaced by Ron Howard. A plot twist, twist ending acknowledges one of the major story arcs of ''The Clone Wars'' and ''Rebels'' animated series, while leaving the story open ended for sequels.


Future films

In mid-2018, Lucasfilm confirmed that multiple anthology films were in development, with their release following a hiatus after 2019's ''The Rise of Skywalker''. Two films are scheduled for December 2025 and 2027. Kathleen Kennedy (producer), Kathleen Kennedy stated in May 2022 that "There's a couple of [filmmakers] that we've been in conversation with over quite a long period of time that I'm hoping will come in" to oversee future films in the same way that Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni have done for multiple ''Star Wars'' television series. Kennedy stated that "We need to create a whole new saga" and that the sequel trilogy era was likely to be expanded from.


Taika Waititi film (TBA)

On Star Wars Day, May 4, 2020, Taika Waititi (who directed the first-season finale of ''The Mandalorian'') was officially announced to direct a ''Star Wars'' film from a screenplay he was with Krysty Wilson-Cairns. His film is expected to be released before ''Rogue Squadron'', which was initially scheduled for December 2023 prior to being removed from the release schedule. Kathleen Kennedy stated in May 2022 that Waititi's film would be released in late 2023. Waititi expressed solidarity with Kennedy's view that the films should move into new territory rather than be bogged down with origin stories. In late June, Waititi said he was still working on the story and would continue writing through the end of 2022 while he films other projects. In early July, ''The Hollywood Reporter'' indicated that "an early 2023 start" was being considered. The movie will reportedly be shot in Los Angeles.


''Rogue Squadron'' (TBA)

During Disney Investor Day 2020, ''Wonder Woman (2017 film), Wonder Woman'' (2017) director Patty Jenkins was announced to direct a film titled ''Rogue Squadron'', set to be released on December 22, 2023. According to the official ''Star Wars'' website, the film will "introduce a new generation of starfighter pilots as they earn their wings and risk their lives in a boundary-pushing, high-speed thrill-ride, and move the saga into the future era of the galaxy." According to Jenkins, the film will be an original story "with great influence from Star Wars: Rogue Squadron (series), the games and Star Wars: X-wing (book series), the books". A script was being worked on as of December 2020, at which time, ''Wonder Woman 3, Wonder Woman 3'' story was still being worked on. Matthew Robinson (writer), Matthew Robinson was hired to write ''Rogue Squadron'' in May 2021; late the next month, Jenkins revealed that the script was almost finished. On November 8, the film's production was delayed from 2022 due to Jenkins' busy schedule. A month later, Jenkins had left her planned Cleopatra film as director in order to focus on ''Rogue Squadron'' and ''Wonder Woman 3''. Disney announced in April 2022 that the film was still set to be released in December 2023. Kathleen Kennedy stated in May that the film has been "pushed off to the side for the moment", with the script still being worked on and Waititi's film expected to be released first. On September 15, 2022, the film was confirmed to be taken off from Disney's release schedule, although in December Jenkins said she was actively working on it amid the apparent cancellation of ''Wonder Woman 3''.


Unspecified projects

Rian Johnson, the writer/director of ''The Last Jedi'', is confirmed to write and direct the first film of a new trilogy he was outlining as of early 2019, when it was said to differ from the Skywalker-focused films in favor of focusing on new characters and possibly a different era than the main film franchise. The project was considered to have been "back-burnered" by May 2022 due to Johnson's involvement with other projects, including the ''Knives Out'' franchise. In October, Johnson indicated that he would make at least one more film in that series before returning to ''Star Wars''. In April 2019, Kathleen Kennedy was asked by MTV News about a potential Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, ''Knights of the Old Republic'' film project and stated, "Yes, we are developing something to look at. Right now, I have no idea where things might fall". The following month, ''BuzzFeed News'' reported that Laeta Kalogridis was writing the script for an adaptation of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (video game), the 2003 video game, potentially as part of a trilogy. In September 2019, Marvel Cinematic Universe producer Kevin Feige reportedly began developing a ''Star Wars'' film with Kennedy; Michael Waldron was later announced to write the screenplay. In May 2022, Waldron confirmed the project was moving forward and that it would more or less stand alone, however in a separate interview the same month Kennedy denied that the film was in active development. In October 2022, ''The Hollywood Reporter'' reported that after a two-week writers' room (which may have included Dave Filoni), Damon Lindelof and Justin Britt-Gibson were a ''Star Wars'' film, with ''Ms. Marvel, Ms. Marvel'' director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy attached. In November 2022, ''Deadline'' reported that Shawn Levy was in talks to direct a ''Star Wars'' film, following his work on ''Deadpool 3'' and the fifth and final season of ''Stranger Things''.


Produced for television

The first spin-off film (also the first sequel to be released) was a holiday TV special aired in 1978. Two live-action TV films created in the mid-1980s feature the Ewoks.


''Star Wars Holiday Special'' (1978)

Produced for CBS in 1978, the ''Star Wars Holiday Special'' was a two-hour television special, in the format of a variety show. Stars of the original film and archive footage from the original ''Star Wars'' film appeared alongside celebrity guest stars in plot-related skits, musical numbers, and an animated segment, all loosely tied together by the premise of Chewbacca's family waiting for his arrival for the "Life Day" celebration on his home planet, Kashyyyk. The special was aired only once and had a widely negative reception. The 11-minute animated sequence, which features the debut of bounty hunter Boba Fett, was positively received.


Ewok films

The Ewoks from ''Return of the Jedi'' were featured in two spin-off television films, ''The Ewok Adventure'' and ''Ewoks: The Battle for Endor''. Both aired on American Broadcasting Company, ABC on the Thanksgiving weekends of 1984 and 1985, respectively, with at least the first also being given a limited international theatrical release. Warwick Davis reprised his debut role as the main Ewok, Wicket (Star Wars), Wicket, in both. They are set between the events of ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi''. Both films were released on VHS, LaserDisc, and on a double-feature DVD. Although based on stories written by George Lucas, they do not bear ''Star Wars'' in their titles, and were considered to exist in a lower level of canon than the episodic films. Following Disney's acquisition of the franchise, they were excluded from the canon. ''The Battle for Endor'' would be the last live-action ''Star Wars'' television project produced by Lucasfilm until 2019's ''The Mandalorian''.


''The Ewok Adventure'' (1984)

In a story by Lucas and a screenplay by Bob Carrau, the Towani family spaceship shipwrecks on the forest moon of Endor (Star Wars), Endor. While trying to repair their ship, the castaway family is split, when a giant creature known as the Gorax kidnaps the parents. Taking pity on the kids, a group of native Ewoks led by Wicket decides to help little Cindel Towani and her older brother Mace, rescue their parents. Among other stylistic choices making the film unique from the ''Star Wars'' episodes is the inclusion of a narrator.


''Ewoks: The Battle for Endor'' (1985)

The sequel focuses on the Ewoks protecting their village from marauders led by the evil Lord Terak, who killed all the members of the Towani family except for Cindel, in search of a power battery.


Produced for Disney+


''Biomes'' (2021)

A short depicting various biomes of the ''Star Wars'' universe debuted on Disney+ on May 4, 2021.


''Zen - Grogu and Dust Bunnies'' (2022)

In November 2022, a Studio Ghibli-produced animated short film was released featuring Grogu from ''The Mandalorian''.


''A Droid Story''

In December 2020, ''A Droid Story'', an animated adventure film for Disney+ was announced. According to the official ''Star Wars'' Twitter, the "epic journey will introduce us to a new hero guided by R2-D2 and ."


Reception


Box office performance

The ''Star Wars'' films are the List of highest-grossing films#Highest-grossing franchises and film series, second-highest-grossing film franchise of all time worldwide, behind the Marvel Cinematic Universe, having grossed over $10 billion at the global box office.


Critical response


Accolades


Academy Awards

The eleven live-action films together have been nominated for 37 Academy Awards, of which they have won seven. The films were also awarded a total of three Special Achievement Academy Award, Special Achievement Awards. ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi'' received Special Achievement Awards for their visual effects, and ''Star Wars'' received a Special Achievement Award for its alien, creature and robot voices.


Grammy Awards

The franchise has received a total of fifteen Grammy Award nominations, winning six. ;Notes


Library of Congress

In 1989, the Library of Congress selected the original ''Star Wars'' film for preservation in the U.S. National Film Registry, as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." ''The Empire Strikes Back'' was selected in 2010. 35mm reels of the 1997 Special Editions were the versions initially presented for preservation because of the difficulty of transferring from the original prints, but it was later revealed that the Library possessed a copyright deposit print of the original theatrical releases. By 2015, ''Star Wars'' had been transferred to a 2K scan which can be viewed by appointment.


Emmy Awards

''Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure'' was one of four films to be juried-awarded Emmys for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects, Outstanding Special Visual Effects at the 37th Primetime Emmy Awards. The film was additionally nominated for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program, Outstanding Children's Program but lost in this category to an episode of ''Displaced Person (American Playhouse), American Playhouse''. At the 38th Primetime Emmy Awards, ''Ewoks: The Battle for Endor'' and the CBS documentary ''Dinosaur! (1985 film), Dinosaur!'' were both juried-awarded Emmys for Outstanding Special Visual Effects. The film additionally received two nominations for Outstanding Children's Program and Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Special.


Unproduced films

In early 2013, Bob Iger announced the development of a spin-off film written by Simon Kinberg, reported by ''Entertainment Weekly'' to focus on bounty hunter Boba Fett during the original trilogy. In mid-2014, Josh Trank was officially announced as the director of an undisclosed spin-off film, but had left the project a year later due to creative differences, causing a teaser for the film to be scrapped from Star Wars Celebration, ''Star Wars'' Celebration. By October 2018, the Fett film was reportedly no longer in production, with the studio instead focusing on ''The Mandalorian'', which utilizes a similar character. In August 2017, it was rumored that films focused on Jabba the Hutt, and Jedi Masters Obi-Wan and Yoda were being considered or were in development. Stephen Daldry was reportedly in early negotiations to and direct the Obi-Wan movie. At D23 Expo in August 2019, List of Star Wars television series#Obi-Wan Kenobi (2022), a streaming series about the character was announced to be produced instead. ''Game of Thrones'' creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss were to write and produce a trilogy of ''Star Wars'' films scheduled to be released in December 2022, 2024, and 2026, which were first announced to be in development in February 2018. The duo stepped away from the project in October 2019, citing their commitment to a Netflix deal, although Kennedy stated her openness to their returning when their schedules allow. ''Sleight'' director J. D. Dillard and ''Luke Cage (TV series), Luke Cage'' writer Matt Owens were reportedly involved in the early stages of developing a film in February 2020, which may have taken place on the Sith planet Exegol. In November 2022, Dillard announced that he was no longer involved in the project.


See also

* List of Star Wars cast members, List of ''Star Wars'' cast members * List of Star Wars characters, List of ''Star Wars'' characters


Documentaries

* ''The Making of Star Wars'' (1977) * ''SP FX: The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980) * ''Classic Creatures: Return of the Jedi'' (1983) * ''From Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga'' (1983) * ''Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy'' (2004)


Parodies

* ''Hardware Wars'' (1977) * ''Spaceballs'' (1987) * ''Thumb Wars'' (1999) * ''Robot Chicken: Star Wars'' (2007) * ''Laugh It Up, Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy'' (2010)


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