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X-Wing (4 games; 1993–1999)
Jedi Knight (4 games; 1995–2003)
Rogue Squadron (3 games; 1998–2003)
Knights of the Old Republic (4 games; 2003–present)
Battlefront (8 games; 2004–2017)
Lego Star Wars (6 games; 2005–present)
The Force Unleashed (2 games; 2008–2010)

The original trilogy's main cast includes (from left to right) Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker), Harrison Ford (Han Solo), Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia), and James Earl Jones (Darth Vader's voice).
The prequel trilogy's main cast includes (from left to right) Ewan McGregor (Obi-Wan Kenobi), Natalie Portman (Padmé Amidala), Hayden Christensen (Anakin Skywalker), [e] and Ian McDiarmid (Palpatine).
The sequel trilogy's main cast includes (from left to right) Adam Driver (Kylo Ren), Daisy Ridley (Rey), John Boyega (Finn), and Oscar Isaac (Poe Dameron).
The anthology films' main casts include (from left to right) Felicity Jones (Jyn Erso) and Diego Luna (Cassian Andor) from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and Alden Ehrenreich (Han Solo) and Woody Harrelson (Tobias Beckett) from Solo: A Star Wars Story .
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The lightsaber and the blaster are iconic elements of the franchise.

^ The film's release was preceded by its novelization in November 1976.

^ Jump up to: a b Later titled Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope

^ Most existing spin-off media was made non-canon and rebranded as ' Legends ' in April 2014. [2]

^ Lucas started by researching the inspiration behind Alex Raymond 's Flash Gordon comic, leading him to the works of author Edgar Rice Burroughs —the John Carter of Mars series in particular. [43]

^ Played by Jake Lloyd as a child in Episode I

^ Each film was released two days later in the U.S.

^ The prequels feature a relatively sleek and new design aesthetic in comparison to the original trilogy. [82]

^ The original trilogy depicts the galaxy as dirty and grimy in George Lucas 's depiction of a "used universe". [85]

^ The sequel trilogy made a return to what J. J. Abrams called "the wonderful preposterousness" of practical effects that were used to create the original trilogy. [88]

^ Not to be confused with the board game with the same name published in 1990 [188]

^ In his early drafts, Lucas used the plot point of a dictator staying in power with the support of the military. In his comment (made in the prequel trilogy era) Lucas attributed this to Nixon's supposed intention to defy the 22nd Amendment , [215] but the president resigned and never ran for a third term.



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