Written by Jon Williams
Forty years ago today, on May 25, 1977, Star Wars opened in just thirty-two theaters across the United States. That number quickly expanded as the film took off, and many theaters were still showing the film on its first anniversary. A lot has changed in the intervening years—even that first movie’s title, which has expanded to Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope—but the voracious appetite that fans have for stories set in the galaxy far, far away has not abated. Luckily, there’s a wealth of new material coming out.
Fans at the
recent Star Wars Celebration in
Orlando, as well as those streaming the event live around the world, were
treated to the first teaser trailer for Star
Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi. Releasing in December, this will be the
second in the new trilogy that picks up the story of the galaxy thirty years
following the events of Return of the
Jedi. The first installment, The Force Awakens, brought in nearly
$1 billion at the box office in North America alone, and more than $2 billion
globally. It came out in 2015; the most recent Star Wars movie, Rogue One, the first standalone,
non-trilogy film, leads directly into the events of the original Star Wars.
Those who
attended Celebration also got a first look at the upcoming fourth season of Star Wars: Rebels, the animated show
that follows a small band of freedom fighters in the early days of the Rebel
Alliance’s fight against the Galactic Empire. Show creator Dave Filoni also
announced that the upcoming season will be the show’s last. The third season
featured characters that appeared in Rogue
One, such as Rebellion leader Mon Mothma and renegade Saw Gerrera, who was
first introduced in Star Wars: Clone Wars.
The third
season of Rebels also brought back
Grand Admiral Thrawn, a beloved character from the old expanded universe that
was wiped out to make way for new stories with Disney’s acquisition of Lucasfilm
and the Star Wars franchise. Thrawn’s
original entrance came in 1991’s Heir to the Empire, the popular
novel by Timothy Zahn that revived interest in Star Wars and can be credited for everything that has come since.
With the character coming back into the universe, Zahn stepped in once again to
write a
novel, released in April, detailing how the Grand Admiral rose to his rank
in the Imperial military.
Novels and
short stories are a great source of new stories in the Star Wars universe. Chuck Wendig’s recently concluded Aftermath trilogy picks up shortly
after the destruction of the second Death Star and details the fall of the
Empire and the first seeds of the First Order rising in its place. James
Luceno’s Catalyst serves as a prequel to Rogue One, while Rebel Rising by Beth Revis and Guardians of the Whills by Greg Rucka (both unavailable on
audio but available in eBook format on hoopla digital) give back stories for
some of that movie’s heroes. Finally, releasing in October and celebrating
forty years of the original Star Wars
movie, From a Certain Point of View
explores iconic scenes from that movie from the perspectives of background
characters.
The
popularity of Star Wars means that
patrons will always be looking for the latest materials in your library.
SmartBrowse on our website for more, and don’t forget to remind patrons that
they can look on hoopla
for even more Star Wars audiobooks,
eBooks, comics, and music.
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