The film, which started the Skywalker saga and probably created Hollywood's franchise, flies back into cinemas. “Star Wars: A New Hope” returns to the big screen on April 30, 2027 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the film.
Disney, which bought Lucasfilm and the rights to the “Star Wars” series for $ 4 billion in 2012, announced the planned re -publication on Friday. The company also said that it would be debut “on October 16, 2026, an adaptation of Daniel Kraus's novel. The survival thriller directed by Brian Duffield, Stars Austin Abrams and Josh Brolin and the 20th century studios published. The film is about a diver who is swallowed by a sperm whale.
Disney's plans to bring “Star Wars” back to the cinemas were an open secret, but the studio still had to formalize it. It will be a big anniversary year for the Space Opera franchise. “Star Wars: Starfighter” is to be opened in the cinemas on May 28, 2027. Shawn Levy leads the film with Ryan Gosling and Mia Goth, who plays in the picture. Next year Disney will publish Disney “The Mandalorian and Grogu”, the first “Star Wars” film that has been coming to cinemas since 2019.
Since Disney Lucasfilm acquired, the studio has started a successful trilogy of films, starting with the “The Force Awakens” and has also premiered several streaming shows such as “The Mandalorian” and “Andor”. It made some missteps with “Solo”, a Han -solo -Urprung history, at the box office.
George Lucas directed and wrote “A New Hope”, in which Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher played the leading role.