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List of Star Wars films

The Star Wars franchise involves multiple live-action and animated films. The film series started with a trilogy set in medias res that was later expanded to a trilogy of trilogies, known as the "Skywalker Saga".

Star Wars films
Directed byGeorge Lucas (I, II, III, IV)
Irvin Kershner (V)
Richard Marquand (VI)
J. J. Abrams (VII, IX)
Rian Johnson (VIII)
Dave Filoni (Clone Wars)
Gareth Edwards (Rogue One)
Ron Howard (Solo)
Jon Favreau (The Mandalorian & Grogu)
Story byGeorge Lucas
Based onCharacters created
by George Lucas
Produced byGary Kurtz (IV, V)
Howard Kazanjian (VI)
Rick McCallum (I, II, III)
Catherine Winder (Clone Wars)
Kathleen Kennedy, (VII, Rogue One, VIII, Solo, IX, The Mandalorian & Grogu)
Jon Favreau (The Mandalorian & Grogu)
Dave Filoni (The Mandalorian & Grogu)
J. J. Abrams (VII, IX)
Bryan Burk (VII)
Allison Shearmur (Rogue One, Solo)
Simon Emanuel (Rogue One, Solo)
Ram Bergman (VIII)
Michelle Rejwan (IX)
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release date
1977–present
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
BudgetTotal (11 films):
$2.079 billion
Box officeTotal (11 films):
$10.341 billion

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), subtitled onscreen as Episode V and Episode VI; these films form the original trilogy. Sixteen years later, the prequel trilogy was released, consisting of The Phantom Menace (1999), Attack of the Clones (2002), and Revenge of the Sith (2005). After creator George Lucas sold Lucasfilm to Disney in 2012, a sequel trilogy consisting of Episodes VII through IX was released, consisting of 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), 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 official canon, but the theatrical animated film Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) and its 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. A yearslong hiatus began in late 2019, during which numerous films were announced and often shelved. Five officially announced projects were reputedly being developed as of early 2024, with a Mandalorian spin-off movie helmed by Jon Favreau reportedly slotted for release in May 2026.

The combined box office revenue of the films amounts to over US$10 billion, and it is currently the third-highest-grossing film franchise. The major live-action releases (including all the films within the Skywalker Saga) were nominated for Academy Awards. The original film was nominated for most of the major categories, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and 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 Star Wars television series have also been released, all now on Disney+.

Skywalker Saga edit

The main Star Wars film series is a trilogy of subtrilogies; as it neared completion, Lucasfilm began to refer to it as the "Skywalker Saga".[1][2] It was released beginning with the original trilogy (Episodes IV, V and VI, 1977–1983), followed by the prequel trilogy (Episodes I, II and III, 1999–2005) and the sequel trilogy (Episodes VII, VIII and IX, 2015–2019).[b] The first film released, Star Wars (1977), is the fourth film chronologically and was later subtitled Episode IV – A New Hope. The saga begins chronologically with Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999) and concludes with Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker (2019).

The story follows each generation of the Force-sensitive Skywalker family and their struggle against Palpatine, an evil Sith Lord known as Darth Sidious. The prequel trilogy focuses on Anakin Skywalker's training as a Jedi and his fall to the dark side as Darth Vader. The original trilogy follows his children, Luke and Leia, as they join forces with Han Solo and the Rebel Alliance against Vader and Palpatine's Empire. The sequel trilogy features Kylo Ren (Ben Solo)—Leia and Han's son and Luke's former Jedi apprentice—who fell to the dark side and seeks to rule the galaxy with Rey, Palpatine's granddaughter and Luke and Leia's last Jedi apprentice.

Each episodic film begins with an opening crawl, accompanied by the main Star Wars theme by John Williams, who composed each film's score. Following their initial theatrical releases, franchise creator George Lucas made multiple rounds of retroactive changes to the films of the original trilogy (and to a lesser extent, the prequels).

Film U.S. release date Director Screenwriter(s) Story by Producer(s) Refs
Prequel trilogy
Episode I – The Phantom Menace May 19, 1999 (1999-05-19) George Lucas Rick McCallum [3]
Episode II – Attack of the Clones May 16, 2002 (2002-05-16) George Lucas George Lucas and Jonathan Hales George Lucas [4][5]
Episode III – Revenge of the Sith May 19, 2005 (2005-05-19) George Lucas [6][7]
Original trilogy
Episode IV – A New Hope May 25, 1977 (1977-05-25) George Lucas Gary Kurtz [8][9]
Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back May 21, 1980 (1980-05-21) Irvin Kershner Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan George Lucas [10][11]
Episode VI – Return of the Jedi May 25, 1983 (1983-05-25) Richard Marquand Lawrence Kasdan and George Lucas Howard Kazanjian [12][13]
Sequel trilogy
Episode VII – The Force Awakens December 18, 2015 (2015-12-18) J. J. Abrams J. J. Abrams, Lawrence Kasdan and Michael Arndt Kathleen Kennedy, J. J. Abrams and Bryan Burk [12][14]
Episode VIII – The Last Jedi December 15, 2017 (2017-12-15) Rian Johnson Kathleen Kennedy and Ram Bergman [15][16]
Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker December 20, 2019 (2019-12-20) J. J. Abrams Chris Terrio and J. J. Abrams Derek Connolly, Colin Trevorrow, J. J. Abrams and Chris Terrio Kathleen Kennedy, J. J. Abrams and Michelle Rejwan [17][18]

Standalone films edit

As Lucas was outlining a trilogy of trilogies, he also imagined making additional movies unrelated to the Skywalker Saga.[19] 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 being produced for television.[20]

After the conclusion of his then-six-episode saga in 2005, Lucas returned to spin-offs in the form of television series. An animated film, The Clone Wars (2008), was released as a pilot to a 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,[21] described by Disney chief financial officer (CFO) Jay Rasulo as origin stories.[22] The first entry, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016), tells the story of the rebels who steal the Death Star plans directly before Episode IV.[23][24] Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018) focuses on Han's backstory, also featuring Chewbacca and Lando Calrissian.

Animated film edit

Film Release date Director Screenwriter(s) Producer(s) Refs
The Clone Wars August 15, 2008 (2008-08-15) Dave Filoni Henry Gilroy, Steven Melching, and Scott Murphy Catherine Winder [25]

The Clone Wars (2008) edit

Preceding the airing of the animated TV series in late 2008, the theatrical feature Star Wars: The Clone Wars was compiled from episodes "almost [as] an afterthought."[26][27] 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 canon as the episodic and anthology films.[28]

Live-action films edit

Film U.S. release date Director Screenwriter(s) Story by Producer(s) Refs
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story December 16, 2016 (2016-12-16) Gareth Edwards Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy John Knoll and Gary Whitta Kathleen Kennedy, Allison Shearmur, and Simon Emanuel [29]
Solo: A Star Wars Story May 25, 2018 (2018-05-25) Ron Howard Jonathan Kasdan and Lawrence Kasdan [30]

Before selling Lucasfilm to Disney in 2012, and parallel to his development of a sequel trilogy, George Lucas and original trilogy co-screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan started development on a standalone film about a young Han Solo.[21] In February 2013, Disney CEO Bob Iger made public the development of a Kasdan film[31] and Entertainment Weekly reported that it would focus on Han Solo.[32] Disney CFO Jay Rasulo has described the standalone films as origin stories.[22] Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy confirmed that there was "no attempt being made to carry characters (from the standalone films) in and out of the saga episodes."[33] The standalone films are subtitled "A Star Wars Story".[23][34]

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016) edit

 
 
Felicity Jones, the lead of Rogue One, and John Knoll, who supervised the visual effects of the prequels and pitched the plot of Rogue One

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.[35] Its laser was developed by scientist Galen Erso (played by Mads Mikkelsen) after the Empire forcibly abducted him, separating him from his daughter 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.[36] In May 2014, Lucasfilm announced Gareth Edwards as the director of an anthology film, with Gary Whitta writing the first draft for a release on December 16, 2016.[37] The film's title was revealed to be Rogue One, with Chris Weitz rewriting the script, and Felicity Jones in the starring role.[38] Ben Mendelsohn and Diego Luna also play new characters,[39] with James Earl Jones returning to voice Darth Vader.[40] 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."[41] The film was the first to feature characters introduced in animated Star Wars TV series, namely 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 US$500 million worldwide within a week of its release.[42]

Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018) edit

 
 
Lawrence Kasdan, who co-wrote Episodes VVII and Solo, and Alden Ehrenreich, who plays young Han Solo

Solo, the second anthology film, focuses on Han Solo about 10 years before A New Hope.[35] 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, for whom Qi'ra now works, 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. A twist ending acknowledges Maul's survival of The Phantom Menace, as previously explored by animated series.[43]

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.[21] 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.

Future edit

In mid-2018, Lucasfilm confirmed that multiple anthology films were in development,[44] with their release following a hiatus after 2019's The Rise of Skywalker.[45] Following multiple delays, dates in May 2026, December 2026 and December 2027 were reserved for Star Wars films.[46][47][c][d] In May 2023, Kennedy said future Star Wars films would come out "when they're ready", citing the 3–4 year interim of more recent James Bond films.[50]

In May 2020, Taika Waititi was officially announced to write and direct a live-action Star Wars film.[51] Three further live-action films were officially announced at April 2023's Star Wars Celebration, to be helmed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Dave Filoni, and James Mangold.[52][53] Kennedy said upcoming films would include the trademark opening crawl.[53] In January 2024, a Mandalorian film from Jon Favreau was announced.[49]

Additionally, Kennedy stated in May 2022 that "There's a couple of [filmmakers] that we've been in conversation with ... that I'm hoping will" oversee future films in the way that Favreau and Filoni have done for Star Wars television series.[54]

Film U.S. release date Director Screenwriter(s) Story by Producer(s) Status Refs
The Mandalorian & Grogu May 22, 2026 (2026-05-22) Jon Favreau Kathleen Kennedy, Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau Pre-production [55][56]
Untitled Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy film TBA Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy Steven Knight Kathleen Kennedy [52]
Untitled Dave Filoni film Dave Filoni Kathleen Kennedy and Jon Favreau In development [52]
Untitled James Mangold film James Mangold James Mangold and Beau Willimon Kathleen Kennedy [52][57]
Untitled Taika Waititi film Taika Waititi [58]
Lando TBA Donald Glover and Stephen Glover [59]
Rogue Squadron Patty Jenkins [60]
Untitled Shawn Levy film Shawn Levy TBA [61]
Untitled Rian Johnson film Rian Johnson Kathleen Kennedy and Ram Bergman [62]
The Mandalorian & Grogu (2026) edit

In 2019, then–Walt Disney Studios CCO Alan Horn stated that if The Mandalorian was successful, a feature film spin-off would be considered.[63] In January 2024, it was announced that series creator Jon Favreau would write and direct a film based on the series (separate from Filoni's upcoming film), titled The Mandalorian & Grogu.[64] Filming was expected to begin later in 2024 as the first Star Wars film to enter production since The Rise of Skywalker.[49] In February 2024, Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that the film is aiming for a 2026 release, although specifics were not given at the time.[65] In April 2024, it was announced that the film is to be released on May 22, 2026.[66]

Untitled Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy film (TBA) edit

In October 2022, The Hollywood Reporter reported that after a two-week writers' room in July (which included Patrick Somerville, Rayna McClendon, Andy Greenwald, and maybe Dave Filoni), Damon Lindelof and Justin Britt-Gibson were co-writing a Star Wars film, with Ms. Marvel director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy attached as director. THR reported that according to its sources, "the project is intended as a stand-alone but in success could lead to more movies", taking place after the sequel trilogy and possibly featuring some of its characters.[67][68][69] In March 2023, it was reported that Lindelof and Britt-Gibson had left the project in mid-February and that Steven Knight was hired to replace them as screenwriter. Filming was reportedly set to begin in February 2024.[70][71] At April 2023's Star Wars Celebration, Kennedy officially announced a Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy-directed movie, with Daisy Ridley returning as Rey as she constructs a new Jedi Order 15 years after the events of The Rise of Skywalker.[52] She reportedly may be a supporting character in the vein of Jedi Masters Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker in the original and sequel trilogies, respectively.[72]

Untitled Dave Filoni film (TBA) edit

In December 2020, it was revealed that The Mandalorian and its related series were planned to culminate in a "climactic story event".[73] At Star Wars Celebration in 2023, it was announced that Dave Filoni would make his live-action feature directorial debut with a film set in the New Republic era, connecting storylines that began with The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, Ahsoka, and Skeleton Crew.[74]

Untitled James Mangold film (TBA) edit

In April 2023, during Star Wars Celebration Europe IV, Lucasfilm announced that James Mangold would write and direct a Star Wars film whose story "will go back to the dawn of the Jedi" and explore the origins of The Force, set around 25,000 years before the events of A New Hope. It is set to be the start of a new era set within Star Wars timeline, dubbed Dawn of the Jedi.[75] The film has been described as a "Cecil B. DeMille-style biblical epic.", with Mangold citing The Ten Commandments as a major inspiration for the film.[76] Mangold was offered the project during production of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. Mangold confirmed shortly afterwards that he had begun developing the film alongside his screenplay for the DC Universe Swamp Thing film, and was uncertain which project would move forward first following his Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown.[77]

In September 2023, David S. Goyer revealed that he had written a treatment for an unproduced Star Wars film about the origins of the Jedi Order.[78]

Untitled Taika Waititi film (TBA) edit

On May 4, 2020, Taika Waititi (who directed the first-season finale of The Mandalorian and voiced IG-11) was officially announced to direct a Star Wars film from a screenplay he was co-writing with Krysty Wilson-Cairns.[51] As of May 2022, his film was expected to be released before Rogue Squadron[79] (originally scheduled for December 2023 prior to its delay),[54][48] with Kennedy asserting that Waititi's film may be released in late 2023.[80] In June 2022, Waititi agreed with Kennedy's view that the films should move into new territory in favor of origin stories,[81] and stated he would continue writing the project while filming other projects.[82] The movie was reportedly expected to be shot in Los Angeles.[83] By March 2023, Waititi was also likely to appear in the film.[84] The next month, Kennedy stated that Waititi was now writing the film alone.[85] In early May, Deadline Hollywood reported that Waititi may begin filming the project in 2024.[86] In September 2023, amidst rumors of the film's cancellation, it was revealed that it was still in development and that Waititi would resume writing the script after the conclusion of the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike.[87]

Lando (TBA) edit

In 2018, while promoting Solo, Kathleen Kennedy expressed interest in making a spin-off film focusing on Lando Calrissian. Though it was specified that a project of that sort was not a priority at Lucasfilm.[88] Around the same time, Donald Glover expressed similar interest in a Lando-centric film, suggesting it could take inspiration from the Steven Spielberg film Catch Me If You Can.[89] At Disney Investor Day 2020, a Lando series was announced to be in development for Disney+, with Justin Simien acting as showrunner.[90] In 2023, it was revealed that Simien would be replaced as showrunner by Donald Glover and his brother Stephen.[91] Nearly two months later, Stephen Glover confirmed that the project was being redeveloped as a feature film.[59]

Rogue Squadron (TBA) edit

On December 10, 2020, during Disney Investor Day, Wonder Woman (2017) director Patty Jenkins was announced as the director of a film titled Rogue Squadron, initially set to be released on December 22, 2023.[92][c][e] According to the official Star Wars website, the film would "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."[93] According to Jenkins, the film would be an original story "with great influence from the games and the books".[94] A script was being worked on as of December 2020,[95] at which time, Wonder Woman 3's story was still being worked on.[96] Matthew Robinson was hired to write Rogue Squadron in May 2021;[97][98] late the next month, Jenkins revealed that the script was almost finished.[99] On November 8, the film's production was delayed from 2022 due to Jenkins' busy schedule.[100] A month later, Jenkins had left her planned Cleopatra film as director in order to focus on Rogue Squadron and Wonder Woman 3.[101] Disney announced in April 2022 that the film was still set to be released in December 2023.[102] 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.[54] On September 15, 2022, the film was confirmed to be taken off from Disney's release schedule,[48] although in December Jenkins said she was actively working on it amid the apparent cancellation of Wonder Woman 3.[103] In April 2023, Kennedy said the project could still happen either as a film or a television series.[104] On March 13, 2024, Jenkins stated that she had signed a new contract with Lucasfilm to write and direct Rogue Squadron.[105]

Other future films edit

Rian Johnson, the writer/director of The Last Jedi (2017), is confirmed to write and direct the first film of a new trilogy he was outlining as of early 2019 with Ram Bergman producing alongside Kennedy.[106][107][108] 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.[109] 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.[79] Johnson indicated that he would make at least one more film in that series following Glass Onion before returning to Star Wars.[110][111]

In November 2022, Deadline Hollywood reported that Shawn Levy was in talks to direct a Star Wars film, following his work on Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) and the fifth and final season of Stranger Things.[61]

Produced for television edit

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) edit

Film Release date Director Screenwriter(s) Network
Star Wars Holiday Special November 17, 1978 Steve Binder Pat Proft, Leonard Ripps, Bruce Vilanch, Rod Warren and Mitzie Welch CBS

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 is notorious for its extremely negative reception and was aired only once.[112] Only the 11-minute animated sequence, which features the debut of bounty hunter Boba Fett, was positively received.[113]

Ewok films edit

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 ABC on the Thanksgiving weekends of 1984 and 1985, respectively,[114] with at least the first also being given a limited international theatrical release.[20] Warwick Davis reprised his debut role as the main Ewok, Wicket, in both.[115][116] They are set between the events of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.[117] 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.[118][20] The Battle for Endor would be the last live-action Star Wars television project produced by Lucasfilm until 2019's The Mandalorian.

Film Release date Director(s) Screenwriter(s) Story by Network
The Ewok Adventure[f] November 25, 1984 John Korty Bob Carrau George Lucas ABC
Ewoks: The Battle for Endor November 24, 1985 Jim Wheat and Ken Wheat

The Ewok Adventure (1984) edit

In a story by Lucas and a screenplay by Bob Carrau, the Towani family spaceship shipwrecks on the forest moon of 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.[115][116] Among other stylistic choices making the film unique from the Star Wars episodes is the inclusion of a narrator.[119]

Ewoks: The Battle for Endor (1985) edit

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.[115] It was followed by the TV series Ewoks (1985–1987).

Produced for Disney+ edit

A Droid Story edit

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 C-3PO."[120]

Reception edit

Box office performance edit

The Star Wars films are the second-highest-grossing film franchise of all time worldwide, behind the Marvel Cinematic Universe, having grossed over $10 billion at the global box office.[121][122][123]

Film US release date Box office gross All-time ranking Budget Ref.
US and Canada Other territories Worldwide US and Canada Worldwide
Skywalker Saga
A New Hope May 25, 1977 $460,998,507 $195,751,992 $775,398,007 24 112 $11 million [124]
The Empire Strikes Back May 21, 1980 $292,753,960 $190,685,234 $538,375,067 109 218 $18 million [125]
Return of the Jedi May 25, 1983 $309,306,177 $122,009,457 $475,106,177 92 262 $32.5 million [126]
The Phantom Menace May 19, 1999 $482,624,677 $558,938,030 $1,041,563,462 23 48 $115 million [127]
Attack of the Clones May 16, 2002 $310,676,740 $343,103,230 $653,779,970 96 163 $115 million [128]
Revenge of the Sith May 19, 2005 $380,270,577 $488,119,983 $868,390,560 52 83 $113 million [129]
The Force Awakens December 18, 2015 $936,662,225 $1,134,647,993 $2,071,310,218 1 5 $447 million [130]
The Last Jedi December 15, 2017 $620,181,382 $714,226,324 $1,334,407,706 13 20 $300 million [131]
The Rise of Skywalker December 20, 2019 $515,202,542 $561,819,830 $1,077,022,372 19 38 $416 million [132]
Anthology films
The Clone Wars August 15, 2008 $35,161,554 $33,121,290 $68,282,844 2,558 2,440 $8.5 million [133]
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story December 16, 2016 $533,539,991 $525,142,151 $1,058,682,142 18 42 $232 million [134][135]
Solo: A Star Wars Story May 25, 2018 $213,767,512 $179,157,295 $392,924,807 206 356 $271 million [136][137]
Total $5,091,145,844 $5,046,722,809 $10,355,243,332 2 2 $2.079 billion [138][121]

Critical response edit

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore[139]
Skywalker Saga
A New Hope 93% (140 reviews)[140] 90 (24 reviews)[141]
The Empire Strikes Back 95% (111 reviews)[142] 82 (25 reviews)[143]
Return of the Jedi 83% (103 reviews)[144] 58 (24 reviews)[145]
The Phantom Menace 52% (237 reviews)[146] 51 (36 reviews)[147] A−
Attack of the Clones 65% (257 reviews)[148] 54 (39 reviews)[149] A−
Revenge of the Sith 79% (305 reviews)[150] 68 (40 reviews)[151] A−
The Force Awakens 93% (453 reviews)[152] 80 (55 reviews)[153] A
The Last Jedi 91% (487 reviews)[154] 84 (56 reviews)[155] A
The Rise of Skywalker 51% (527 reviews)[156] 53 (61 reviews)[157] B+
Spin-off films
The Clone Wars 18% (171 reviews)[158] 35 (30 reviews)[159] B−
Rogue One 84% (461 reviews)[160] 65 (51 reviews)[161] A
Solo 69% (483 reviews)[162] 62 (54 reviews)[163] A−
Television films
Holiday Special 27% (15 reviews)[164]
The Ewok Adventure 21% (14 reviews)[165]
Ewoks: The Battle for Endor 33% (3 reviews)[166]

Accolades edit

Academy Awards edit

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 Awards. The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi received Special Achievement Awards for their visual effects,[167][168] and Star Wars received a Special Achievement Award for its alien, creature and robot voices.[169][170]

Film Best Picture Best Director Best Supporting Actor Best Original Screenplay Best Costume Design Best Film Editing Best Makeup Best Original Score Best Production Design Best Sound Editing Best Sound Mixing Best Visual Effects Ref.
Star Wars Nominated Nominated[i] Nominated Won category not yet introduced Won   Won Won [169]
The Empire Strikes Back        ineligible     Nominated   Special Achievement [167]
Return of the Jedi             Nominated [168]
The Phantom Menace                 Nominated [171]
Attack of the Clones                     [172]
Revenge of the Sith           Nominated           [173]
The Force Awakens         Nominated   Nominated   Nominated Nominated [174]
Rogue One                   [175]
The Last Jedi             Nominated   Nominated [176]
Solo                     Nominated [177]
The Rise of Skywalker             Nominated   Nominated   Nominated [178]

Grammy Awards edit

The franchise has received a total of fifteen Grammy Award nominations, winning six.[179]

Film Album of the Year Best Pop Instrumental
Performance
Best Score Soundtrack
for Visual Media
Best Instrumental
Composition
Ref.
Star Wars Nominated Won Won Won[ii] [180]
The Empire Strikes Back   Nominated[iii] Won Won[iv] [180]
Return of the Jedi     Nominated   [180]
The Phantom Menace     Nominated   [180]
Revenge of the Sith     Nominated Nominated[v] [180]
The Force Awakens     Won   [180]
Solo       Nominated [181]
The Last Jedi     Nominated   [182]
The Rise of Skywalker     Nominated   [183]
Notes
  1. ^ Alec Guinness for his performance as Obi-Wan Kenobi.
  2. ^ For "Star Wars – Main Title"
  3. ^ For "Yoda's Theme"
  4. ^ For The Empire Strikes Back. Also nominated for "The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme) and "Yoda's Theme".
  5. ^ For "Anakin's Betrayal"

Library of Congress edit

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."[184] The Empire Strikes Back was selected in 2010, while Return of the Jedi was selected in 2021.[185][186][187] 35 mm reels of the 1997 Special Editions were the versions initially presented for preservation because of the difficulty of transferring from the original prints,[188][189] 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.[190]

Emmy Awards edit

Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure was one of four films to be juried-awarded Emmys for Outstanding Special Visual Effects at the 37th Primetime Emmy Awards.[191] The film was additionally nominated for Outstanding Children's Program but lost in this category to an episode of American Playhouse.[192]

At the 38th Primetime Emmy Awards, Ewoks: The Battle for Endor and the CBS documentary Dinosaur! were both juried-awarded Emmys for Outstanding Special Visual Effects.[193] The film additionally received two nominations for Outstanding Children's Program and Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Special.[194][195]

Unproduced and abandoned projects edit

Untitled Zack Snyder film

In the 2000s Zack Snyder pitched an adult-oriented film to Lucasfilm, but conversations ceased by the time Disney acquired the company in 2012. The project was redeveloped as Rebel Moon (2023).[196]

Spin-off films centered on Boba Fett and Yoda

In early 2013, Bob Iger announced the development of spin-off films focusing on Han Solo, Boba Fett, and Yoda. Simon Kinberg was announced to be the screenwriter of the Boba Fett film shortly afterward.[197] In mid-2014, Josh Trank was officially announced as the director of an undisclosed spin-off film,[198] but had left the project a year later due to creative differences,[199] causing a teaser for the film to be scrapped from Star Wars Celebration.[200] Though it was later revealed that Trank was removed from the project following behind the scenes issues on Fantastic Four. In May 2020, Trank confirmed that his planned Star Wars film was the Boba Fett film. In May 2018, it was reported that James Mangold would direct the Boba Fett movie, with Kinberg still attached as screenwriter. Five months later, the film was announced to be cancelled, with Lucasfilm instead focusing their attention on The Mandalorian, which utilized a similar character to Fett. Mangold confirmed his brief involvement in 2023, revealing he wrote a "borderline R-rated" script. He cited the poor commercial performance of Solo as the main reason for the film's cancellation.[201][202][203][204][205]

Obi-Wan: A Star Wars Story

In 2017, it was announced that an anthology film focused on Obi-Wan Kenobi was in development with Stephen Daldry set as director and writer.[206] In May 2018, the film was reportedly titled Obi-Wan: A Star Wars Story, with a plot involving Kenobi protecting a young Luke Skywalker on the planet Tatooine during tensions between local farmers and Tusken Raiders.[207] Production on the film was expected to take place in Northern Ireland under the working title Joshua Tree in 2019.[208] The film was cancelled in 2018, later being re-developed as a TV series for Disney+, which aired in 2022.

Potential sequels to Rogue One and Solo

Rogue One and Solo actors Felicity Jones, Alden Ehrenreich and Emilia Clarke all stated that their contracts also included future installments.[209][210][211] Solo director Ron Howard said that while no sequel was in development, it was up to the fans to decide.[212] Although critics noted that Solo left room open for sequels,[45] in 2022, Howard confirmed that the studio had no plans to make one.[213]

Untitled Jabba the Hutt film

In August 2017, it was rumored that a film focused on Jabba the Hutt was in the works. In June 2018, a rumor circulated that a movie taking place in Mos Eisley was in the works as well.[214][215] In September 2023, David S. Goyer confirmed that he had written a script treatment for an unproduced Jabba-centric film that was intended to be directed by Guillermo del Toro. It was also revealed that this was the same project as the rumored Mos Eisley film, with Alden Ehrenreich expected to reprise his role as Han Solo. The film was cancelled due to Solo's poor commercial performance.[78][216]

Untitled D. B. Weiss & David Benioff series

In 2018, Lucasfilm announced that Game of Thrones showrunners D. B. Weiss & David Benioff would develop a series of Star Wars films, often believed to be a trilogy.[217] In 2019, Kathleen Kennedy revealed the studio's intention of planning the next decade of films, with Weiss, Benioff, and Rian Johnson working together to map out the franchise's future.[218] A month later, Bob Iger announced that the first Star Wars film released after a brief hiatus following the release of The Rise of Skywalker would be directed by Weiss & Benioff, set to be released in 2022.[219] In October 2019, it was revealed that Weiss & Benioff had departed their trilogy after making an overall deal with Netflix. Though Kathleen Kennedy expressed interest in working with the duo in the future.[220] Weiss & Benioff's films would have focused on the origins of the Jedi.[221]

Untitled Knights of the Old Republic film

In April 2019, Kathleen Kennedy was asked by MTV News about a potential Knights of the Old Republic adaption and stated, "Yes, we are developing something to look at. Right now, I have no idea where things might fall."[222] The following month, BuzzFeed News reported that Laeta Kalogridis had been hired in the spring of 2018 to write a film based on the 2003 video game, and that she was close to completing the first script of a potential trilogy.[223]

Untitled Kevin Feige film

In September 2019, Marvel Cinematic Universe producer Kevin Feige reportedly began developing a Star Wars film with Kennedy;[224] Michael Waldron was later announced to write the screenplay.[225][g][h] In May 2022, Waldron confirmed the project was moving forward and that it would more or less stand alone,[228] however in a separate interview the same month Kennedy denied that the film was in active development.[79] By March 2023, the film was confirmed to no longer be in development.[84] Contrary to earlier comments, Kennedy clarified the following month that the project was more something conflated through the media, that "nothing ever got developed. We never discussed an idea... If [Feige] did come up with something, I would be all ears. But, that's never really happened, so it's not an abandoned project. It just never really happened."[229] In May 2023, Anthony and Joe Russo (who collaborated with Feige on multiple films set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe) revealed that they had conversations with Feige about potentially directing the film.[230]

Untitled J. D. Dillard and Matt Owens film

J. D. Dillard and Luke Cage writer Matt Owens were reportedly involved in the early stages of developing a Star Wars film in February 2020,[231] which may have taken place on the Sith planet Exegol.[232] In November 2022, Dillard announced that he was no longer involved in the project, which was purportedly to take inspiration from the Star Wars: TIE Fighter video game.[233]

Documentaries edit

Documentary films about Star Wars released by Lucasfilm include:

See also edit

Parodies edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ 20th Century Fox was the original studio that distributed the first 6 Star Wars movies upon their release. In 2012, Lucasfilm became a subdivision of The Walt Disney Company, releasing the new film The Force Awakens in 2015, distributed by Disney. Nonetheless, Fox retained the distribution rights for the original Star Wars for perpetuity and to the rest of the films until May 2020 as of the original deal. Disney had got full distribution rights as a result of an acquisition of 21st Century Fox in 2019.
  2. ^ The first two trilogies were released on three-year intervals, the sequel trilogy films two years apart.
  3. ^ a b The release dates of three films were initially pushed back a year from 2022, 2024, and 2026 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[46] Later, a Rogue Squadron film planned for 2023 was removed from the release schedule[48] and other delays occurred due to the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike.[47]
  4. ^ A December 2025 release was also reportedly possible.[49]
  5. ^ The film would be the first in the franchise to be directed by a woman.[92]
  6. ^ Retitled Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure for its theatrical and later releases
  7. ^ When asked if his film would be a "solo" outing, Feige specified that his film would neither be about nor include the character Han Solo.[226]
  8. ^ Rumors of Eternals director Chloé Zhao signing on to direct circulated, but were quickly debunked.[227]

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The Star Wars franchise involves multiple live action and animated films The film series started with a trilogy set in medias res that was later expanded to a trilogy of trilogies known as the Skywalker Saga Star Wars filmsDirected byGeorge Lucas I II III IV Irvin Kershner V Richard Marquand VI J J Abrams VII IX Rian Johnson VIII Dave Filoni Clone Wars Gareth Edwards Rogue One Ron Howard Solo Jon Favreau The Mandalorian amp Grogu Story byGeorge LucasBased onCharacters createdby George LucasProduced byGary Kurtz IV V Howard Kazanjian VI Rick McCallum I II III Catherine Winder Clone Wars Kathleen Kennedy VII Rogue One VIII Solo IX The Mandalorian amp Grogu Jon Favreau The Mandalorian amp Grogu Dave Filoni The Mandalorian amp Grogu J J Abrams VII IX Bryan Burk VII Allison Shearmur Rogue One Solo Simon Emanuel Rogue One Solo Ram Bergman VIII Michelle Rejwan IX ProductioncompaniesLucasfilm Lucasfilm AnimationDistributed by20th Century Fox 1977 2012 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures 2015 present a Release date1977 presentCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudgetTotal 11 films 2 079 billionBox officeTotal 11 films 10 341 billion 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 subtitled onscreen as Episode V and Episode VI these films form the original trilogy Sixteen years later the prequel trilogy was released consisting of The Phantom Menace 1999 Attack of the Clones 2002 and Revenge of the Sith 2005 After creator George Lucas sold Lucasfilm to Disney in 2012 a sequel trilogy consisting of Episodes VII through IX was released consisting of 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 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 official canon but the theatrical animated film Star Wars The Clone Wars 2008 and its 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 A yearslong hiatus began in late 2019 during which numerous films were announced and often shelved Five officially announced projects were reputedly being developed as of early 2024 with a Mandalorian spin off movie helmed by Jon Favreau reportedly slotted for release in May 2026 The combined box office revenue of the films amounts to over US 10 billion and it is currently the third highest grossing film franchise The major live action releases including all the films within the Skywalker Saga were nominated for Academy Awards The original film was nominated for most of the major categories including Best Picture Best Director Best Original Screenplay and 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 Star Wars television series have also been released all now on Disney Contents 1 Skywalker Saga 2 Standalone films 2 1 Animated film 2 1 1 The Clone Wars 2008 2 2 Live action films 2 2 1 Rogue One A Star Wars Story 2016 2 2 2 Solo A Star Wars Story 2018 2 2 3 Future 2 2 3 1 The Mandalorian amp Grogu 2026 2 2 3 2 Untitled Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy film TBA 2 2 3 3 Untitled Dave Filoni film TBA 2 2 3 4 Untitled James Mangold film TBA 2 2 3 5 Untitled Taika Waititi film TBA 2 2 3 6 Lando TBA 2 2 3 7 Rogue Squadron TBA 3 Other future films 4 Produced for television 4 1 Star Wars Holiday Special 1978 4 2 Ewok films 4 2 1 The Ewok Adventure 1984 4 2 2 Ewoks The Battle for Endor 1985 5 Produced for Disney 5 1 A Droid Story 6 Reception 6 1 Box office performance 6 2 Critical response 6 3 Accolades 6 3 1 Academy Awards 6 3 2 Grammy Awards 6 3 3 Library of Congress 6 3 4 Emmy Awards 7 Unproduced and abandoned projects 8 Documentaries 9 See also 9 1 Parodies 10 Notes 11 References 11 1 Citations 11 2 Bibliography 12 External linksSkywalker Saga editThe main Star Wars film series is a trilogy of subtrilogies as it neared completion Lucasfilm began to refer to it as the Skywalker Saga 1 2 It was released beginning with the original trilogy Episodes IV V and VI 1977 1983 followed by the prequel trilogy Episodes I II and III 1999 2005 and the sequel trilogy Episodes VII VIII and IX 2015 2019 b The first film released Star Wars 1977 is the fourth film chronologically and was later subtitled Episode IV A New Hope The saga begins chronologically with Episode I The Phantom Menace 1999 and concludes with Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker 2019 The story follows each generation of the Force sensitive Skywalker family and their struggle against Palpatine an evil Sith Lord known as Darth Sidious The prequel trilogy focuses on Anakin Skywalker s training as a Jedi and his fall to the dark side as Darth Vader The original trilogy follows his children Luke and Leia as they join forces with Han Solo and the Rebel Alliance against Vader and Palpatine s Empire The sequel trilogy features Kylo Ren Ben Solo Leia and Han s son and Luke s former Jedi apprentice who fell to the dark side and seeks to rule the galaxy with Rey Palpatine s granddaughter and Luke and Leia s last Jedi apprentice Each episodic film begins with an opening crawl accompanied by the main Star Wars theme by John Williams who composed each film s score Following their initial theatrical releases franchise creator George Lucas made multiple rounds of retroactive changes to the films of the original trilogy and to a lesser extent the prequels Film U S release date Director Screenwriter s Story by Producer s Refs Prequel trilogy Episode I The Phantom Menace May 19 1999 1999 05 19 George Lucas Rick McCallum 3 Episode II Attack of the Clones May 16 2002 2002 05 16 George Lucas George Lucas and Jonathan Hales George Lucas 4 5 Episode III Revenge of the Sith May 19 2005 2005 05 19 George Lucas 6 7 Original trilogy Episode IV A New Hope May 25 1977 1977 05 25 George Lucas Gary Kurtz 8 9 Episode V The Empire Strikes Back May 21 1980 1980 05 21 Irvin Kershner Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan George Lucas 10 11 Episode VI Return of the Jedi May 25 1983 1983 05 25 Richard Marquand Lawrence Kasdan and George Lucas Howard Kazanjian 12 13 Sequel trilogy Episode VII The Force Awakens December 18 2015 2015 12 18 J J Abrams J J Abrams Lawrence Kasdan and Michael Arndt Kathleen Kennedy J J Abrams and Bryan Burk 12 14 Episode VIII The Last Jedi December 15 2017 2017 12 15 Rian Johnson Kathleen Kennedy and Ram Bergman 15 16 Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker December 20 2019 2019 12 20 J J Abrams Chris Terrio and J J Abrams Derek Connolly Colin Trevorrow J J Abrams and Chris Terrio Kathleen Kennedy J J Abrams and Michelle Rejwan 17 18 Standalone films editAs Lucas was outlining a trilogy of trilogies he also imagined making additional movies unrelated to the Skywalker Saga 19 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 being produced for television 20 After the conclusion of his then six episode saga in 2005 Lucas returned to spin offs in the form of television series An animated film The Clone Wars 2008 was released as a pilot to a 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 21 described by Disney chief financial officer CFO Jay Rasulo as origin stories 22 The first entry Rogue One A Star Wars Story 2016 tells the story of the rebels who steal the Death Star plans directly before Episode IV 23 24 Solo A Star Wars Story 2018 focuses on Han s backstory also featuring Chewbacca and Lando Calrissian Animated film edit Film Release date Director Screenwriter s Producer s Refs The Clone Wars August 15 2008 2008 08 15 Dave Filoni Henry Gilroy Steven Melching and Scott Murphy Catherine Winder 25 The Clone Wars 2008 edit Main article Star Wars The Clone Wars film Preceding the airing of the animated TV series in late 2008 the theatrical feature Star Wars The Clone Wars was compiled from episodes almost as an afterthought 26 27 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 canon as the episodic and anthology films 28 Live action films edit Film U S release date Director Screenwriter s Story by Producer s Refs Rogue One A Star Wars Story December 16 2016 2016 12 16 Gareth Edwards Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy John Knoll and Gary Whitta Kathleen Kennedy Allison Shearmur and Simon Emanuel 29 Solo A Star Wars Story May 25 2018 2018 05 25 Ron Howard Jonathan Kasdan and Lawrence Kasdan 30 Before selling Lucasfilm to Disney in 2012 and parallel to his development of a sequel trilogy George Lucas and original trilogy co screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan started development on a standalone film about a young Han Solo 21 In February 2013 Disney CEO Bob Iger made public the development of a Kasdan film 31 and Entertainment Weekly reported that it would focus on Han Solo 32 Disney CFO Jay Rasulo has described the standalone films as origin stories 22 Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy confirmed that there was no attempt being made to carry characters from the standalone films in and out of the saga episodes 33 The standalone films are subtitled A Star Wars Story 23 34 Rogue One A Star Wars Story 2016 edit Main article Rogue One nbsp nbsp Felicity Jones the lead of Rogue One and John Knoll who supervised the visual effects of the prequels and pitched the plot of Rogue One 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 35 Its laser was developed by scientist Galen Erso played by Mads Mikkelsen after the Empire forcibly abducted him separating him from his daughter 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 amp Magic 36 In May 2014 Lucasfilm announced Gareth Edwards as the director of an anthology film with Gary Whitta writing the first draft for a release on December 16 2016 37 The film s title was revealed to be Rogue One with Chris Weitz rewriting the script and Felicity Jones in the starring role 38 Ben Mendelsohn and Diego Luna also play new characters 39 with James Earl Jones returning to voice Darth Vader 40 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 41 The film was the first to feature characters introduced in animated Star Wars TV series namely 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 US 500 million worldwide within a week of its release 42 Solo A Star Wars Story 2018 edit Main article Solo A Star Wars Story nbsp nbsp Lawrence Kasdan who co wrote Episodes V VII and Solo and Alden Ehrenreich who plays young Han Solo Solo the second anthology film focuses on Han Solo about 10 years before A New Hope 35 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 for whom Qi ra now works 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 A twist ending acknowledges Maul s survival of The Phantom Menace as previously explored by animated series 43 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 21 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 Future edit In mid 2018 Lucasfilm confirmed that multiple anthology films were in development 44 with their release following a hiatus after 2019 s The Rise of Skywalker 45 Following multiple delays dates in May 2026 December 2026 and December 2027 were reserved for Star Wars films 46 47 c d In May 2023 Kennedy said future Star Wars films would come out when they re ready citing the 3 4 year interim of more recent James Bond films 50 In May 2020 Taika Waititi was officially announced to write and direct a live action Star Wars film 51 Three further live action films were officially announced at April 2023 s Star Wars Celebration to be helmed by Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy Dave Filoni and James Mangold 52 53 Kennedy said upcoming films would include the trademark opening crawl 53 In January 2024 a Mandalorian film from Jon Favreau was announced 49 Additionally Kennedy stated in May 2022 that There s a couple of filmmakers that we ve been in conversation with that I m hoping will oversee future films in the way that Favreau and Filoni have done for Star Wars television series 54 Film U S release date Director Screenwriter s Story by Producer s Status Refs The Mandalorian amp Grogu May 22 2026 2026 05 22 Jon Favreau Kathleen Kennedy Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau Pre production 55 56 Untitled Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy film TBA Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy Steven Knight Kathleen Kennedy 52 Untitled Dave Filoni film Dave Filoni Kathleen Kennedy and Jon Favreau In development 52 Untitled James Mangold film James Mangold James Mangold and Beau Willimon Kathleen Kennedy 52 57 Untitled Taika Waititi film Taika Waititi 58 Lando TBA Donald Glover and Stephen Glover 59 Rogue Squadron Patty Jenkins 60 Untitled Shawn Levy film Shawn Levy TBA 61 Untitled Rian Johnson film Rian Johnson Kathleen Kennedy and Ram Bergman 62 The Mandalorian amp Grogu 2026 edit In 2019 then Walt Disney Studios CCO Alan Horn stated that if The Mandalorian was successful a feature film spin off would be considered 63 In January 2024 it was announced that series creator Jon Favreau would write and direct a film based on the series separate from Filoni s upcoming film titled The Mandalorian amp Grogu 64 Filming was expected to begin later in 2024 as the first Star Wars film to enter production since The Rise of Skywalker 49 In February 2024 Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that the film is aiming for a 2026 release although specifics were not given at the time 65 In April 2024 it was announced that the film is to be released on May 22 2026 66 Untitled Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy film TBA edit In October 2022 The Hollywood Reporter reported that after a two week writers room in July which included Patrick Somerville Rayna McClendon Andy Greenwald and maybe Dave Filoni Damon Lindelof and Justin Britt Gibson were co writing a Star Wars film with Ms Marvel director Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy attached as director THR reported that according to its sources the project is intended as a stand alone but in success could lead to more movies taking place after the sequel trilogy and possibly featuring some of its characters 67 68 69 In March 2023 it was reported that Lindelof and Britt Gibson had left the project in mid February and that Steven Knight was hired to replace them as screenwriter Filming was reportedly set to begin in February 2024 70 71 At April 2023 s Star Wars Celebration Kennedy officially announced a Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy directed movie with Daisy Ridley returning as Rey as she constructs a new Jedi Order 15 years after the events of The Rise of Skywalker 52 She reportedly may be a supporting character in the vein of Jedi Masters Obi Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker in the original and sequel trilogies respectively 72 Untitled Dave Filoni film TBA edit In December 2020 it was revealed that The Mandalorian and its related series were planned to culminate in a climactic story event 73 At Star Wars Celebration in 2023 it was announced that Dave Filoni would make his live action feature directorial debut with a film set in the New Republic era connecting storylines that began with The Mandalorian The Book of Boba Fett Ahsoka and Skeleton Crew 74 Untitled James Mangold film TBA edit In April 2023 during Star Wars Celebration Europe IV Lucasfilm announced that James Mangold would write and direct a Star Wars film whose story will go back to the dawn of the Jedi and explore the origins of The Force set around 25 000 years before the events of A New Hope It is set to be the start of a new era set within Star Wars timeline dubbed Dawn of the Jedi 75 The film has been described as a Cecil B DeMille style biblical epic with Mangold citing The Ten Commandments as a major inspiration for the film 76 Mangold was offered the project during production of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Mangold confirmed shortly afterwards that he had begun developing the film alongside his screenplay for the DC Universe Swamp Thing film and was uncertain which project would move forward first following his Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown 77 In September 2023 David S Goyer revealed that he had written a treatment for an unproduced Star Wars film about the origins of the Jedi Order 78 Untitled Taika Waititi film TBA edit On May 4 2020 Taika Waititi who directed the first season finale of The Mandalorian and voiced IG 11 was officially announced to direct a Star Wars film from a screenplay he was co writing with Krysty Wilson Cairns 51 As of May 2022 his film was expected to be released before Rogue Squadron 79 originally scheduled for December 2023 prior to its delay 54 48 with Kennedy asserting that Waititi s film may be released in late 2023 80 In June 2022 Waititi agreed with Kennedy s view that the films should move into new territory in favor of origin stories 81 and stated he would continue writing the project while filming other projects 82 The movie was reportedly expected to be shot in Los Angeles 83 By March 2023 Waititi was also likely to appear in the film 84 The next month Kennedy stated that Waititi was now writing the film alone 85 In early May Deadline Hollywood reported that Waititi may begin filming the project in 2024 86 In September 2023 amidst rumors of the film s cancellation it was revealed that it was still in development and that Waititi would resume writing the script after the conclusion of the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike 87 Lando TBA edit In 2018 while promoting Solo Kathleen Kennedy expressed interest in making a spin off film focusing on Lando Calrissian Though it was specified that a project of that sort was not a priority at Lucasfilm 88 Around the same time Donald Glover expressed similar interest in a Lando centric film suggesting it could take inspiration from the Steven Spielberg film Catch Me If You Can 89 At Disney Investor Day 2020 a Lando series was announced to be in development for Disney with Justin Simien acting as showrunner 90 In 2023 it was revealed that Simien would be replaced as showrunner by Donald Glover and his brother Stephen 91 Nearly two months later Stephen Glover confirmed that the project was being redeveloped as a feature film 59 Rogue Squadron TBA edit On December 10 2020 during Disney Investor Day Wonder Woman 2017 director Patty Jenkins was announced as the director of a film titled Rogue Squadron initially set to be released on December 22 2023 92 c e According to the official Star Wars website the film would 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 93 According to Jenkins the film would be an original story with great influence from the games and the books 94 A script was being worked on as of December 2020 95 at which time Wonder Woman 3 s story was still being worked on 96 Matthew Robinson was hired to write Rogue Squadron in May 2021 97 98 late the next month Jenkins revealed that the script was almost finished 99 On November 8 the film s production was delayed from 2022 due to Jenkins busy schedule 100 A month later Jenkins had left her planned Cleopatra film as director in order to focus on Rogue Squadron and Wonder Woman 3 101 Disney announced in April 2022 that the film was still set to be released in December 2023 102 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 54 On September 15 2022 the film was confirmed to be taken off from Disney s release schedule 48 although in December Jenkins said she was actively working on it amid the apparent cancellation of Wonder Woman 3 103 In April 2023 Kennedy said the project could still happen either as a film or a television series 104 On March 13 2024 Jenkins stated that she had signed a new contract with Lucasfilm to write and direct Rogue Squadron 105 Other future films editRian Johnson the writer director of The Last Jedi 2017 is confirmed to write and direct the first film of a new trilogy he was outlining as of early 2019 with Ram Bergman producing alongside Kennedy 106 107 108 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 109 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 79 Johnson indicated that he would make at least one more film in that series following Glass Onion before returning to Star Wars 110 111 In November 2022 Deadline Hollywood reported that Shawn Levy was in talks to direct a Star Wars film following his work on Deadpool amp Wolverine 2024 and the fifth and final season of Stranger Things 61 Produced for television editThe 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 edit Film Release date Director Screenwriter s Network Star Wars Holiday Special November 17 1978 Steve Binder Pat Proft Leonard Ripps Bruce Vilanch Rod Warren and Mitzie Welch CBS 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 is notorious for its extremely negative reception and was aired only once 112 Only the 11 minute animated sequence which features the debut of bounty hunter Boba Fett was positively received 113 Ewok films edit 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 ABC on the Thanksgiving weekends of 1984 and 1985 respectively 114 with at least the first also being given a limited international theatrical release 20 Warwick Davis reprised his debut role as the main Ewok Wicket in both 115 116 They are set between the events of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi 117 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 118 20 The Battle for Endor would be the last live action Star Wars television project produced by Lucasfilm until 2019 s The Mandalorian Film Release date Director s Screenwriter s Story by Network The Ewok Adventure f November 25 1984 John Korty Bob Carrau George Lucas ABC Ewoks The Battle for Endor November 24 1985 Jim Wheat and Ken Wheat The Ewok Adventure 1984 edit In a story by Lucas and a screenplay by Bob Carrau the Towani family spaceship shipwrecks on the forest moon of 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 115 116 Among other stylistic choices making the film unique from the Star Wars episodes is the inclusion of a narrator 119 Ewoks The Battle for Endor 1985 edit 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 115 It was followed by the TV series Ewoks 1985 1987 Produced for Disney editA Droid Story edit 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 C 3PO 120 Reception editBox office performance edit The Star Wars films are the second highest grossing film franchise of all time worldwide behind the Marvel Cinematic Universe having grossed over 10 billion at the global box office 121 122 123 Each film is linked to the Box office section of its article Film US release date Box office gross All time ranking Budget Ref US and Canada Other territories Worldwide US and Canada Worldwide Skywalker Saga A New Hope May 25 1977 460 998 507 195 751 992 775 398 007 24 112 11 million 124 The Empire Strikes Back May 21 1980 292 753 960 190 685 234 538 375 067 109 218 18 million 125 Return of the Jedi May 25 1983 309 306 177 122 009 457 475 106 177 92 262 32 5 million 126 The Phantom Menace May 19 1999 482 624 677 558 938 030 1 041 563 462 23 48 115 million 127 Attack of the Clones May 16 2002 310 676 740 343 103 230 653 779 970 96 163 115 million 128 Revenge of the Sith May 19 2005 380 270 577 488 119 983 868 390 560 52 83 113 million 129 The Force Awakens December 18 2015 936 662 225 1 134 647 993 2 071 310 218 1 5 447 million 130 The Last Jedi December 15 2017 620 181 382 714 226 324 1 334 407 706 13 20 300 million 131 The Rise of Skywalker December 20 2019 515 202 542 561 819 830 1 077 022 372 19 38 416 million 132 Anthology films The Clone Wars August 15 2008 35 161 554 33 121 290 68 282 844 2 558 2 440 8 5 million 133 Rogue One A Star Wars Story December 16 2016 533 539 991 525 142 151 1 058 682 142 18 42 232 million 134 135 Solo A Star Wars Story May 25 2018 213 767 512 179 157 295 392 924 807 206 356 271 million 136 137 Total 5 091 145 844 5 046 722 809 10 355 243 332 2 2 2 079 billion 138 121 Critical response edit Each film is linked to the Critical response section of its article Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore 139 Skywalker Saga A New Hope 93 140 reviews 140 90 24 reviews 141 The Empire Strikes Back 95 111 reviews 142 82 25 reviews 143 Return of the Jedi 83 103 reviews 144 58 24 reviews 145 The Phantom Menace 52 237 reviews 146 51 36 reviews 147 A Attack of the Clones 65 257 reviews 148 54 39 reviews 149 A Revenge of the Sith 79 305 reviews 150 68 40 reviews 151 A The Force Awakens 93 453 reviews 152 80 55 reviews 153 A The Last Jedi 91 487 reviews 154 84 56 reviews 155 A The Rise of Skywalker 51 527 reviews 156 53 61 reviews 157 B Spin off films The Clone Wars 18 171 reviews 158 35 30 reviews 159 B Rogue One 84 461 reviews 160 65 51 reviews 161 A Solo 69 483 reviews 162 62 54 reviews 163 A Television films Holiday Special 27 15 reviews 164 The Ewok Adventure 21 14 reviews 165 Ewoks The Battle for Endor 33 3 reviews 166 Accolades edit Academy Awards edit 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 Awards The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi received Special Achievement Awards for their visual effects 167 168 and Star Wars received a Special Achievement Award for its alien creature and robot voices 169 170 Film Best Picture Best Director Best Supporting Actor Best Original Screenplay Best Costume Design Best Film Editing Best Makeup Best Original Score Best Production Design Best Sound Editing Best Sound Mixing Best Visual Effects Ref Star Wars Nominated Nominated i Nominated Won category not yet introduced Won Won Won 169 The Empire Strikes Back ineligible Nominated Special Achievement 167 Return of the Jedi Nominated 168 The Phantom Menace Nominated 171 Attack of the Clones 172 Revenge of the Sith Nominated 173 The Force Awakens Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated 174 Rogue One 175 The Last Jedi Nominated Nominated 176 Solo Nominated 177 The Rise of Skywalker Nominated Nominated Nominated 178 Grammy Awards edit The franchise has received a total of fifteen Grammy Award nominations winning six 179 Film Album of the Year Best Pop InstrumentalPerformance Best Score Soundtrackfor Visual Media Best InstrumentalComposition Ref Star Wars Nominated Won Won Won ii 180 The Empire Strikes Back Nominated iii Won Won iv 180 Return of the Jedi Nominated 180 The Phantom Menace Nominated 180 Revenge of the Sith Nominated Nominated v 180 The Force Awakens Won 180 Solo Nominated 181 The Last Jedi Nominated 182 The Rise of Skywalker Nominated 183 Notes Alec Guinness for his performance as Obi Wan Kenobi For Star Wars Main Title For Yoda s Theme For The Empire Strikes Back Also nominated for The Imperial March Darth Vader s Theme and Yoda s Theme For Anakin s Betrayal Library of Congress edit 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 184 The Empire Strikes Back was selected in 2010 while Return of the Jedi was selected in 2021 185 186 187 35 mm reels of the 1997 Special Editions were the versions initially presented for preservation because of the difficulty of transferring from the original prints 188 189 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 190 Emmy Awards edit Caravan of Courage An Ewok Adventure was one of four films to be juried awarded Emmys for Outstanding Special Visual Effects at the 37th Primetime Emmy Awards 191 The film was additionally nominated for Outstanding Children s Program but lost in this category to an episode of American Playhouse 192 At the 38th Primetime Emmy Awards Ewoks The Battle for Endor and the CBS documentary Dinosaur were both juried awarded Emmys for Outstanding Special Visual Effects 193 The film additionally received two nominations for Outstanding Children s Program and Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Special 194 195 Unproduced and abandoned projects editSee also List of Star Wars television series Abandoned projects Untitled Zack Snyder film In the 2000s Zack Snyder pitched an adult oriented film to Lucasfilm but conversations ceased by the time Disney acquired the company in 2012 The project was redeveloped as Rebel Moon 2023 196 Spin off films centered on Boba Fett and Yoda In early 2013 Bob Iger announced the development of spin off films focusing on Han Solo Boba Fett and Yoda Simon Kinberg was announced to be the screenwriter of the Boba Fett film shortly afterward 197 In mid 2014 Josh Trank was officially announced as the director of an undisclosed spin off film 198 but had left the project a year later due to creative differences 199 causing a teaser for the film to be scrapped from Star Wars Celebration 200 Though it was later revealed that Trank was removed from the project following behind the scenes issues on Fantastic Four In May 2020 Trank confirmed that his planned Star Wars film was the Boba Fett film In May 2018 it was reported that James Mangold would direct the Boba Fett movie with Kinberg still attached as screenwriter Five months later the film was announced to be cancelled with Lucasfilm instead focusing their attention on The Mandalorian which utilized a similar character to Fett Mangold confirmed his brief involvement in 2023 revealing he wrote a borderline R rated script He cited the poor commercial performance of Solo as the main reason for the film s cancellation 201 202 203 204 205 Obi Wan A Star Wars Story In 2017 it was announced that an anthology film focused on Obi Wan Kenobi was in development with Stephen Daldry set as director and writer 206 In May 2018 the film was reportedly titled Obi Wan A Star Wars Story with a plot involving Kenobi protecting a young Luke Skywalker on the planet Tatooine during tensions between local farmers and Tusken Raiders 207 Production on the film was expected to take place in Northern Ireland under the working title Joshua Tree in 2019 208 The film was cancelled in 2018 later being re developed as a TV series for Disney which aired in 2022 Potential sequels to Rogue One and Solo Rogue One and Solo actors Felicity Jones Alden Ehrenreich and Emilia Clarke all stated that their contracts also included future installments 209 210 211 Solo director Ron Howard said that while no sequel was in development it was up to the fans to decide 212 Although critics noted that Solo left room open for sequels 45 in 2022 Howard confirmed that the studio had no plans to make one 213 Untitled Jabba the Hutt film In August 2017 it was rumored that a film focused on Jabba the Hutt was in the works In June 2018 a rumor circulated that a movie taking place in Mos Eisley was in the works as well 214 215 In September 2023 David S Goyer confirmed that he had written a script treatment for an unproduced Jabba centric film that was intended to be directed by Guillermo del Toro It was also revealed that this was the same project as the rumored Mos Eisley film with Alden Ehrenreich expected to reprise his role as Han Solo The film was cancelled due to Solo s poor commercial performance 78 216 Untitled D B Weiss amp David Benioff series In 2018 Lucasfilm announced that Game of Thrones showrunners D B Weiss amp David Benioff would develop a series of Star Wars films often believed to be a trilogy 217 In 2019 Kathleen Kennedy revealed the studio s intention of planning the next decade of films with Weiss Benioff and Rian Johnson working together to map out the franchise s future 218 A month later Bob Iger announced that the first Star Wars film released after a brief hiatus following the release of The Rise of Skywalker would be directed by Weiss amp Benioff set to be released in 2022 219 In October 2019 it was revealed that Weiss amp Benioff had departed their trilogy after making an overall deal with Netflix Though Kathleen Kennedy expressed interest in working with the duo in the future 220 Weiss amp Benioff s films would have focused on the origins of the Jedi 221 Untitled Knights of the Old Republic film In April 2019 Kathleen Kennedy was asked by MTV News about a potential Knights of the Old Republic adaption and stated Yes we are developing something to look at Right now I have no idea where things might fall 222 The following month BuzzFeed News reported that Laeta Kalogridis had been hired in the spring of 2018 to write a film based on the 2003 video game and that she was close to completing the first script of a potential trilogy 223 Untitled Kevin Feige film In September 2019 Marvel Cinematic Universe producer Kevin Feige reportedly began developing a Star Wars film with Kennedy 224 Michael Waldron was later announced to write the screenplay 225 g h In May 2022 Waldron confirmed the project was moving forward and that it would more or less stand alone 228 however in a separate interview the same month Kennedy denied that the film was in active development 79 By March 2023 the film was confirmed to no longer be in development 84 Contrary to earlier comments Kennedy clarified the following month that the project was more something conflated through the media that nothing ever got developed We never discussed an idea If Feige did come up with something I would be all ears But that s never really happened so it s not an abandoned project It just never really happened 229 In May 2023 Anthony and Joe Russo who collaborated with Feige on multiple films set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe revealed that they had conversations with Feige about potentially directing the film 230 Untitled J D Dillard and Matt Owens film J D Dillard and Luke Cage writer Matt Owens were reportedly involved in the early stages of developing a Star Wars film in February 2020 231 which may have taken place on the Sith planet Exegol 232 In November 2022 Dillard announced that he was no longer involved in the project which was purportedly to take inspiration from the Star Wars TIE Fighter video game 233 Documentaries editDocumentary films about Star Wars released by Lucasfilm include 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 The Beginning Making Episode I 2001 From Puppets to Pixels Digital Characters in Episode II 2002 The Story of Star Wars 2004 Empire of Dreams The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy 2004 Star Wars Heroes amp Villains 2005 Within a Minute The Making of Episode III 2005 Star Wars The Legacy Revealed 2007 Secrets of the Force Awakens A Cinematic Journey 2016 The Force of Sound 2018 The Director and the Jedi 2018 The Skywalker Legacy 2020 Under the Helmet The Legacy of Boba Fett 2021 Obi Wan Kenobi A Jedi s Return 2022 See also editList of Star Wars cast members List of Star Wars characters Parodies edit Hardware Wars 1977 Spaceballs 1987 Thumb Wars 1999 Robot Chicken Star Wars 2007 Laugh It Up Fuzzball The Family Guy Trilogy 2010 The Lego Movie 2014 Phineas and Ferb Star Wars 2014 Ralph Breaks the Internet 2018 Wabbit A Looney Tunes Production 2018 Notes edit 20th Century Fox was the original studio that distributed the first 6 Star Wars movies upon their release In 2012 Lucasfilm became a subdivision of The Walt Disney Company releasing the new film The Force Awakens in 2015 distributed by Disney Nonetheless Fox retained the distribution rights for the original Star Wars for perpetuity and to the rest of the films until May 2020 as of the original deal Disney had got full distribution rights as a result of an acquisition of 21st Century Fox in 2019 The first two trilogies were released on three year intervals the sequel trilogy films two years apart a b The release dates of three films were initially pushed back a year from 2022 2024 and 2026 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 46 Later a Rogue Squadron film planned for 2023 was removed from the release schedule 48 and other delays occurred due to the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike 47 A December 2025 release was also reportedly possible 49 The film would be the first in the franchise to be directed by a woman 92 Retitled Caravan of Courage An Ewok Adventure for its theatrical and later releases When asked if his film would be a solo outing Feige specified that his film would neither be about nor include the character Han Solo 226 Rumors of Eternals director Chloe Zhao signing on to direct circulated but were quickly debunked 227 References editCitations edit Leadbeater Alex January 24 2017 A Brief History of Star Wars Titles Screen Rant Archived from the original on February 6 2019 Star Wars Episode IX Cast Announced StarWars com July 27 2018 Archived from the original on June 26 2019 Retrieved August 15 2018 VanDerWerff Emily May 19 2019 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