Original 'Star Wars' Returning to Theaters for 50th Anniversary
The original 1977 Star Wars theatrical cut will screen globally starting Feb. 19, 2027, offering fans a rare legal chance to see it without later alterations.
- Lucasfilm announced on its official site that a newly restored version of the classic Star Wars theatrical release will return everywhere on February 19, 2027.
- Earlier this year, the studio said it would bring Star Wars back to theaters for the 50th anniversary, and fans wondered which version would be shown, expecting details next year.
- Kathleen Kennedy, Lucasfilm president, teamed with the British Film Institute to screen an early print and found an original opening crawl that aided the restoration reels.
- Fans will get a rare legal chance to see the 1977 film without later alterations, and Lucasfilm said tickets for the limited 2027 run are forthcoming with strong demand expected.
- Lucasfilm clarified the returning print is the original theatrical cut, not the Special Edition, and the re-release moved from April 30, 2027 to February 19, 2027.
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