Fifty years ago, theaters welcomed a movie that changed culture forever, a movie that combined multiple genres into one unique space opera, a movie that was not called “Episode IV” or “A New Hope.” That movie was called Star Wars and it’s coming back to theaters.
As announced on StarWars.com , “a newly restored version of the classic Star Wars (1977) theatrical release — later renamed Star Wars: A New Hope , and then Star Wars: Episode IV–A New Hope — will play in theaters for a limited time.” Yes, you read that right. The film coming back to theaters is just called Star Wars and it’s the classic version, which means that it will not have any of the nonsense that George Lucas and Disney added later. No Jabba the Hut deleted scene, no Greedo shooting first, and certain

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