Original 1977 Star Wars Returning to Theaters for 50th Anniversary Celebration


Published on 12/7/25 by Craig Smith




Star Wars: StarfighterIn a move that has thrilled lifelong fans and new viewers alike, Disney and Lucasfilm have announced that the original 1977 version of Star Wars will return to theaters in early 2027 to celebrate the film’s 50th anniversary. The rerelease arrives on February 19, 2027, marking the first time in decades that audiences will be able to experience the theatrical cut of A New Hope on the big screen.

This restored version is significant because it brings back the film as it was first seen in 1977-before the major changes added in later Special Editions. For fans who have long requested an official return of the original cut, this milestone release represents a rare opportunity to reconnect with the movie that launched one of the most successful franchises in cinematic history.

While full details have not yet been revealed, the anniversary rerelease is expected to feature a high-quality restoration and could be offered in premium formats, including IMAX. The theatrical run is part of a yearlong celebration honoring the impact of Star Wars, with additional commemorative events and announcements anticipated as 2027 approaches.

The original Star Wars changed the film industry and reshaped pop culture, inspiring generations of creators and fans around the world. Bringing the classic version back to theaters for its 50th anniversary allows both longtime audiences and first-time viewers to experience the groundbreaking space opera the way it was originally presented.

With excitement already growing, the return of the 1977 cut promises to be one of the biggest cinematic events of 2027-and a fitting tribute to the enduring legacy of Star Wars.





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