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Star Wars (Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope) George Lucas: 20th Century Fox Lucasfilm Ltd: $11 million $775.5 million 1980 The Empire Strikes Back (Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back) Irvin Kershner: $33 million $547.9 million 1981 Raiders of the Lost Ark (Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark) Steven Spielberg: Paramount ...
It is the sequel to Star Wars (1977), [a] the second film in the Star Wars film series, and the fifth chronological chapter of the Skywalker Saga. Set three years after the events of Star Wars, its story follows the battle between the Galactic Empire led by Emperor Palpatine and the Rebel Alliance led by Princess Leia.
Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003–2005) Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) Peter Pan (2003) Shrek 2 (2004) The Incredibles (2004) The Polar Express (2004) Howl's Moving Castle (2004) Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence (2004) Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005) War of the Worlds (2005) Charlie and the ...
The modest budget of Star Wars dictated that Blalack gather obsolete VistaVision optical composite equipment, modernize and debug each mechanical and optical component, devise methods to mass-produce 365 Visual Effects composites, design the Rotoscope Department, and then hire and train the Optical Composite and Rotoscope crew.
George Lucas Cut a Bombshell ‘Star Wars’ Twist From ‘Phantom Menace’: Liam Neeson Was Going to Play the Real Obi-Wan Kenobi Who Died Zack Sharf October 31, 2024 at 5:41 PM
Liam Neeson appeared on a recent episode of the “Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend” podcast (recorded prior to the SAG-AFTRA strike) and again shaded the “Star Wars” franchise for diluting ...
The franchise-originating film was released in 1977, under the title Star Wars.The subtitle Episode IV – A New Hope was retroactively added to the opening crawl for the theatrical re-release on April 10, 1981, [13] [37] to align with the titling of the sequel, Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1980).
Related: Liam Neeson defends Star Wars: Episode I, and Jar Jar Binks. Star Wars eventually did have a key character adopt the name of their fallen master in, as of 2024, the last line ever spoken ...