Star Wars Day 2025 Observed by ABC: A Festive Celebration!
Star Wars continues to captivate audiences, with its magic still resonating strongly. The much-anticipated return of the franchise to Disney+ is set for May 4, 2025.
Among the series premiering on this date is 'Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld,' an upcoming animated series that delves into the criminal underbelly of the Star Wars galaxy. The series is created by Dave Filoni and features voice actors including Sebastian Fitzner as Reisender, Claudia Urbschat-Mingues as Asajj Ventress, and Erich Räuker as Großvater.
Another series set to make its debut is 'The Mandalorian,' for which the original official trailer is now available to watch. This series features characters such as Asajj Ventress, Cad Bane, and various voice actors.
For those who want to revisit the past, the original official trailers for both 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars' and 'Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian' are also available.
Star Wars made a significant impact when it first premiered in 1977, with 'Star Wars: A New Hope' becoming the top-grossing movie of the year. The movie, which started with the title 'Episode IV,' was popular among kids due to its low prices and its greatness. In fact, the average cost of a movie ticket in 1977 was under $2.25, and a large popcorn was about 75 cents.
The movie introduced several iconic characters, including Princess Leia, who were all introduced in May of 1977.
For those who missed the theatrical release, 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' is now available for streaming on Disney+.
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