If we're going by chronological order (not release order): The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith.
Star Wars: A New Hope Released 1977 in movies It was originally just named "Star Wars," but then after the release of the prequel trilogy films, it was then named "Episode 4: A New Hope."
No. No more Star Wars films are going to be made.
4 was made first
Star wars 4, 5, and 6 were directed by George Lucas. All the star wars films were written and screen played by him also. Star Trek was made by J.J Abrams.
No. No more Star Wars films are going to be made
Assuming that the question is regarding the total box office figures for all theatrical runs of the first films of each series, the answer is Star Wars. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - $775,398,007 Twilight - $384,998,808
I read a long time ago that when George Lucas submitted the idea for Star Wars to Fox, they were not interested in the rights to the merchandise so gave them to Lucas (hence any Star Wars stuff is always branded Lucas Arts or some such). Film merchandise was not really a big thing in the 70s so it was one of the first major films to cash in. From the success of the Star Wars films Lucas went on to create Industrial Light & Magic which created effects for many other films. I understand that Lucas made more from merchandise than the films made for Fox. Shame he got greedy and made Phantom Manace, but that's a whole new story...
They may get re-edited, but they will not be completely re-made.
$215 million in the United States and $337 million overseas. That made the first Star Wars film one of the most successful films of all time
The new Star Wars film being made by Disney won't be out until 2015, so there'll still be 6 films (7 if you count the pilot for the TV series Star Wars: The Clone Wars)
Well, yeah, since he created Star Wars and is the owner of Lucasfilms that made the films possible
It was made when Star Wars (later called Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope) was released in 1977, and continued through the rest of the films through 2005. The next Star Wars trilogy (set in events after Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi) will use the same theme music.