Star Wars’ Original Theatrical Edition is Getting a Re-Release in 2027

The world of Star Wars is heading back to the big screen with The Mandalorian and Grogu, marking the first movie release since The Rise of Skywalker. But an even bigger event is planned for 2027, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Star Wars. As part of the celebration, the original version of A New Hope by George Lucas will be shown in theaters again for the first time in over 25 years, since 1997.

Fans have been eagerly awaiting the new film featuring Din Djarin and Grogu, especially after everything that happened in The Mandalorian series. This release feels like a significant step forward for the Star Wars franchise, and it’s perfectly timed as the series approaches its 50th anniversary in 2027 (since the original Star Wars: A New Hope came out in 1977). Disney is planning a big celebration to mark this special occasion.

Star Wars: A New Hope Turns 50 in 2027, But Its Original Version Has Been Lost

For nearly 50 years, Star Wars: A New Hope has remained a groundbreaking film. Released in 1977, it launched a huge franchise that now includes movies, TV shows, books, comics, and video games. Without the initial success of A New Hope, the rest of the original Star Wars trilogy—and everything that followed—likely wouldn’t have been created.

If you didn’t experience A New Hope when it first came out almost 50 years ago, chances are you’ve only ever seen a modified version. George Lucas, the creator of Star Wars, has stated that original footage from the film is lost and can’t be found. This has allowed his updated “Special Edition” to be the primary way people have watched the movie for many years.

To mark the 20th anniversary of the film, a special edition was released with significant changes to the original. These included improved visual effects using CGI, edits to certain scenes – famously the shooting of Greedo – and the addition of restored footage. Since 1997, this special edition has been the primary way fans have experienced A New Hope. Unless you own a copy of the film from before 1997, it’s been difficult to see the movie in its original form.

For three decades, most fans have only known the Special Edition of the film, making it difficult to remember—or even know—what the original looked like. Those who saw the 1977 release likely don’t recall all the differences. While George Lucas maintained that parts of the original film were unrecoverable, fans generally accepted the Special Edition as the definitive version. Now, Disney is working to change that by officially restoring the original 1977 version of A New Hope.

Disney Has Confirmed A New Hope Will Be Restored for the 50th Anniversary

The latest issue of Star Wars Insider (number 236) gave a quick preview of Disney’s plans for the 50th anniversary celebration. As expected, the magazine confirmed that special events and limited-edition products will be part of the festivities – something Disney has been doing increasingly often for big Star Wars milestones and new releases in recent years.

However, it was surprising to learn that Star Wars Insider 236 claims the 2027 release will be a fully restored version of the original 1977 film – a version many fans haven’t seen before. This means the edition that’s been the standard for almost 30 years won’t be featured during the film’s 50th anniversary celebration.

For decades, fans accepted George Lucas’s claim that some original footage was lost forever, making restoration impossible. But now, Disney is surprisingly working to completely restore the original version of A New Hope. According to Star Wars Insiders, the changes made in the Special Edition were so significant that many Star Wars fans will experience the film as if they’re seeing it for the very first time.

Disney’s work to restore the original Star Wars film is a major step forward, not only for the franchise itself, but for preserving movies in general. For years, people believed the original version of A New Hope was gone forever, but Disney is showing that wasn’t entirely true. While the Special Editions weren’t necessarily a bad thing, they did create a worrying pattern regarding how films are treated as important historical artworks.

Celebrating the 50th anniversary by carefully preserving the original version of this classic film is incredibly exciting, and it’s raising the bar for film restoration across Hollywood. Given the strong reactions to the Special Editions years ago, fans are sure to love this restoration, and hopefully, it will encourage Disney to restore the original versions of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi as well. Bringing Star Wars back to its original form is the perfect way to launch this iconic franchise into the future.

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2026-05-07 16:09