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A page for describing Characters: Star Wars – The First Order. All spoilers regarding the Skywalker Saga and The Clone Wars are unmarked. Examples relating …
- Emperor Palpatine
During the First Order-Resistance War, after Leia disrupts...
- General Leia Organa
Accidental Misnaming: In A New Hope both Tarkin and General...
- Galactic Empire
Established by then-Supreme Chancellor Palpatine (AKA Darth...
- Emperor Palpatine
Return of the Jedinote is the sequel to The Empire Strikes Back and the third and final film in the Star Wars original trilogy. It is directed by Richard Marquand, with the screenplay written by Lawrence Kasdan and George Lucas and the story written by Lucas. It was released on May 25, 1983.
Though many tropes did not originate with Star Wars, it has popularized dozens of them, to the point numerous modern Space Opera and Science Fiction works wouldn't look the same without it and contain homages to the franchise.
Away follows the first crewed expedition to Mars, the Mars Joint Initiative. It features an international crew: a Chinese chemist, a world-leading British botanist with no previous experience in space, a Russian cosmonaut with the most experience in space, an Indian medical officer who is second in command, and American commander Emma Green.
A New Hope, or more precisely, Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (originally released as and still simply called Star Wars by many fans) was the 1977 film that marked the first chapter of the Star Wars saga.
Star Wars (later retitled Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope) is a Space Opera film that marks the first chapter of the Star Wars saga and the beginning of the franchise, as well as the start of its enduring phenomenon in pop culture.
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Jun 29, 2021 · The very first aliens seen on screen in the Star Wars universe are the Jawas in A New Hope. Since then, the diminutive, hooded scavengers have shown up in several films and TV series, always with their signature cry of "Utini!"