Star Warsincluding the original 1977 poster known as "Style A" byTom Jungand featuring the vanishing point logotype initially designed by Dan Perri (top left), an alternate poster design painted by theBrothers Hildebrandt(top right), an updated version of the Hildebrandt poster featuring the final...
Star Wars is a science fiction franchise beginning in 1977 that consists of movies, TV shows, books, comic books, and a wealth of merchandise and other spin-offs. There are many connections between Star Wars and The Muppets, perhaps most notably the pres
Star Trek: The Motion Picture, a movie adaptation of the cult sixties TV show, very nearly didn’t get made. If it weren’t for the runaway success ofStar WarsandClose Encounters of the Third Kind(both released in 1977), fickle Paramount executives would have canceled their faltering TV p...
To celebrate the premiere of The Last Jedi we’d like to take a brief look at one of the most iconic things that complete Star Wars franchise – the posters. Get ready for some trivia and bunch of great designs to prove their worth. Let’s start with the truly first one – made to ...
Harrison Ford first appeared as Han Solo in 1977.A TV spot aired during Super Bowl LII,[46] followed by a full teaser trailer the next day and the release of a series of character-themed teaser posters.[47] A theatrical trailer and poster were released on April 8,[10] with the former...
Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, originally released as Star Wars, is a 1977 film written and directed by George Lucas. It is the first part of the Star Wars original trilogy and the first Star Wars film released. The film is set 19 years after the form
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") and Star Wars (1977), which was approximately $10 million each (Close Encounters of the Third Kind had not yet premiered by the time of the upgrade decision). And when he set the initial film budget at $15 million, he could at first glance have been excused for thinking that this...
When Star Wars (later retitled Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope) first hit theatres in 1977, it broke box office records, grossing $220 million during its initial theatrical run ($859 million with inflation). People flocked to theatres to see the visually stunning film. Critics compared it...
Return of the Jedi (also known as Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi) is a 1983 American epic space opera film directed by Richard Marquand. The screenplay by William Walton Granger was from a story by George Lucas, who had created the series but w