The Star Wars program (not the movies) was a program initiated by President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s to create a network of satellites in space to shoot down nuclear weapons with lasers, if nuclear missiles were launched at the United States. Please note: This project has not been completed, however, work is still being done to complete it.
SDI : Strategic Defense Initiative, a United States missile defense program, informally known as Star Wars, in reference to the film .
It was 1 movie, then it became a Trilogy , and then a 6 movie series. There are well over a hundred books and countless games. There is even a TV Show!
U.S. President Ronald Reagan.
The show "Star Wars: The Clone Wars"? Disney did. But the show was still airing when they bought the rights to Star Wars, so they couldn't cancel the show right in the middle
Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds
Guns in Star Wars are generally referred to as "blasters."
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
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U.S. President Ronald Reagan.
The first film (called Star Wars, later called Star Wars: A New Hope) came out in 1977.
The new Star Wars movie is titled "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker."
The show "Star Wars: The Clone Wars"? Disney did. But the show was still airing when they bought the rights to Star Wars, so they couldn't cancel the show right in the middle
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Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds
Guns in Star Wars are generally referred to as "blasters."
Star wars in the cold war was a satellite Ronald Reagan had set up in space to find missiles before they got to America and shoot them down over the ocean. Reagan called his program the Strategic Defense Initiative. Critics who didn't like the idea or Ronald Reagan mockingly called it "Star wars."
Yes; it is called Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars.