Star Wars fans will head back to theaters as Lucasfilm marks the 50th anniversary of Star Wars (1977) with a limited re-release of the original classic.
The restored 1977 cut hits theaters on February 19, 2027, giving audiences a chance to experience the movie on the big screen again.
StarWars.com made the announcement. The original re-release was meant for April 30, 2027.

The 1977 Classic Comes Back to Theaters
Lucasfilm announced that a newly restored version of the 1977 Star Wars theatrical release — later retitled A New Hope — will screen in theaters for a limited run.
It’s part of a yearlong celebration recognizing the film that launched the franchise.
The re-release brings the original film back to its roots for longtime fans and newer audiences who never saw it in theaters.

Star Wars Projects Leading Into the Anniversary
The 50th anniversary arrives during a busy stretch for the franchise with multiple releases on the way.
The Mandalorian & Grogu Arrives in 2026
Jon Favreau’s The Mandalorian & Grogu hits theaters May 22, 2026, marking the first Star Wars theatrical film since 2019 and setting up Lucasfilm’s return to big-screen storytelling.
Ahsoka Season 2 Premieres in 2026
Ahsoka returns in 2026 following Season 1’s cliffhanger ending. The next chapter continues the story of Ahsoka, Sabine, Thrawn, and the growing conflict in the New Republic era.
Shawn Levy’s Starfighter Film Releases May 28, 2027
Shawn Levy and Ryan Gosling team up for a Star Wars: Starfighter film set for May 28, 2027. Positioned three months after the anniversary re-release, the movie strengthens Lucasfilm’s theatrical slate.







