The Original Theatrical Cut of ‘Star Wars’ Is Coming Back to Theaters

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A day Star Wars fans never thought would happen is finally happening. Lucasfilm and Disney are rereleasing the original version of Star Wars in theaters for its 50th anniversary. It'll happen on February 17, 2027, and io9 has confirmed with Lucasfilm that it is, in fact, the original theatrical cut of the movie. This will be "a newly restored version of the classic Star Wars (1977) theatrical release" that will play in theaters for a limited time.
 
This reminds me of an episode of TBBT where Penny asks Leonard why he's so excited about watching Star Wars on Blu-ray as they've seen the movie hundreds of times and his response is that they've only seen the Blu-ray version twice.
 
I certainly thought it would happen. Theaters are so starved for compelling product these days that a significant proportion of their offerings now consist of "retro" re-issues of decades-old successful films, often with an anniversary "justification" such as with the currently ongoing reappearance of some from 1985.

I first saw it in a theater in downtown Peoria that was demolished a few years later for the Civic Center. I was about Luke's age and could drive there. My dad was not in any manner a moviegoer.
 
First movie I saw in a theater. I was 7 yrs old. Wish my dad was still here to go see it with again.
I was in high school and went with my friends. I believe we smoked a controlled substance from Columbia rolled in a zig zag on the way to the theater. It was the 70's after all.

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Theaters are so starved for compelling product these days that a significant proportion of their offerings now consist of "retro" re-issues of decades-old successful films, often with an anniversary "justification" such as with the currently ongoing reappearance of some from 1985.
As noted in the article, this is less about theaters ("limited time") and more about trying to make the soup go further.
 

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