its just like the chronicles of Narnia theyre in a mixed up order...
Star Wars
A New Hope (IV) was 1977, The Empire Strikes Back (V) was 1980, Return of the Jedi (VI) was 1983, The Phantom Menace (I) was 1999, Attack of the Clones (II) was 2002, and Revenge of the Sith (III) was 2005.
In order of release date:--------------------------------- Episode IV - 25 May 1977 Episode V - 21 May 1980 Episode VI - 25 May 1983 Episode I - 19 May 1999 Episode II - 16 May 2002 Episode III - 19 May 2005 ---------------------------------
If you mean the film from 1977, it was just called "Star Wars." But if you're talking about the 4th film that's commonly known as "Episode 1," it is named "The Phantom Menace."
There are 6 episodes in the Star Wars series, not 7. In chronological order by release date, they are..."Star Wars - Episode IV - A New Hope" (Renamed later, to distinguish it from just "Star Wars")"Star Wars - Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back""Star Wars - Episode VI - The Return of the Jedi""Star Wars - Episode I - The Phantom Menace""Star Wars - Episode II - Attack of the Clones""Star Wars - Episode III - The Revenge of the Sith"For more information, please see the Related Link below.
Carrie Fisher played Leia in episode IV-VI of Star Wars.
Star Wars IV: a New Hope comes before Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi.
Star Wars Episodes IV, V and VI will be released on Blu-Ray during September of 2011, according to an official announcement from 20th Century Fox.
The original Star Wars movies were IV- A New Hope, V-The Empire Strikes Back and VI- The Return of the Jedi.
In Star Wars I, II, and III; Yoda is computer animated In Star Wars V and VI, Yoda is a puppet He does not appear in Star War IV
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, 1977; Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, 1980; and Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, 1983.
Darth Maul is so awesome! But in IV, V, and VI, Darth Vader is the coolest.
Obi-Wan Kenobi, in the "classic" trilogy, IV, V & VI.
It Has Been Digitally remastered but they will not film it all again as the franchise is so popular as it is
The Death Star featured in several of the Star Wars movies and was most prominently featured in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope and Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.
Spaceballs is a Mel Brook's parody of Star Wars, particularly episode IV - although a parady of Jabba the Hutt (called Pizza the Hut) also appeared. The plot was fairly weak - essentially links between parodies of scenes from Star Wars.
There have been many Star Wars releases on Blu-ray. One can purchase Episode IV: A New Hope, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Episode VI: The Empire Strikes Back and The Clone Wars.