The first Star Wars movie was simply called Star Wars because George Lucas thought there was little chance for a sequel. After more movies were made, the name was changed to Star Wars: A New Hope.
"Co-Dependents Day" has a parody of Star Wars Episdode 1, called "Cosmic Wars: the Gathering Shadow"
Anakin Skywalker was a boy in Star Wars Episode 1.
Episode 1: The Phantom Menace
Jake Lloyd
I really don't understand what you're trying to say. The first Star Wars movie was originally named "Star Wars." But when the prequel trilogy was being released, the name was then changed to "Episode 4: A New Hope."
Yes. That is episode 4 of Season 1
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."
"Co-Dependents Day" has a parody of Star Wars Episdode 1, called "Cosmic Wars: the Gathering Shadow"
We sort of have to wait for the release (and naming) of Star Wars Episode 7 first. So far, Disney and Lucas Films has only announced the possibility of Ford, Hamill, and Fisher reprising their rolls, and it is being called simply Episode VII.
The Star Wars episodes 1-3 is called the prequel trilogy and Star Wars episode 4-6 is called the original trilogy. The entire saga (All six films, The Force Unleashed, Clone Wars, and The Clone Wars) are called "The Tragedy Of Darth Vader"
episode 1
1999
Episode 1 (The Phantom Menace) was released in 1997.
Anakin Skywalker was a boy in Star Wars Episode 1.
1999
Episode 1: The Phantom Menace
Star Wars Episode 1: The Phanton Menace, written and directed by George Lucas, was released in 1999. It was the first film in a three-part prequel to the original Star Wars movie series.