STAR WARS THE LEGACY REVEALED

On The History Channel World Premiere Monday, May 28, at 9pm ET/PT

Thirty years ago, an unheralded film known as Star Wars opened in theaters and took audiences on a groundbreaking journey to a galaxy far, far away. It instantly seized the public imagination, and three decades later still claims that grasp.
Now, a new special from The History Channel seeks to understand why the emotional impact of the Star Wars Saga remains as relevant as ever. The two-hour special, STAR WARS: THE LEGACY REVEALED, is a World Premiere on The History Channel on Monday, May 28 at 9pm ET/PT.

Through interviews with politicians, academics, journalists and critics all of whom weigh in on the enduring appeal of George
Lucas creations the special demonstrates that Star Wars isn just a high-action adventure in space. It a remarkably complex and sophisticated story about power, politics, sin, spirituality and redemption lmost Shakespearean in its power, humor, presentation and influence.

The special makes the argument that Star Wars intensely compelling stories orrowed from diverse traditions, from Greek
mythology and American westerns to the Bible and even Vaudeville ompel us to explore some of the biggest questions of our
time.STAR WARS: THE LEGACY REVEALED explores that view through interviews with politicians, academics, journalists
and critics, who all weigh in on the creations of George Lucas. The special shows how seldom a movie can make us laugh and think about our role in the universe hich may be why it has stood the test of time.

The enduring appeal of Star Wars, says Tom Brokaw, s that it this vastly entertaining piece of cinema that also leaves you
with the idea that there are some real issues out there that we ought to be thinking about ood and evil, and right and wrong, and
heroism. Generations of people a long time from now will be enthralled by it, just as we are enthralled by the story of Robin
Hood or King Arthur Court or any of the Shakespearean tales. The special unites a diverse group of high-profile Star Wars
fans, from filmmakers to politicians to journalists. Their comments punctuate the still jaw-dropping footage from all six episodes
of the Star Wars Saga.

The idea of the underdog who on the right side defeating the overdog who on the wrong side is a deeply American mythology,
says former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who climbed a high political fence to agree with current Democrat
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on the movies impact. Says Pelosi: he legacy of George Lucas fits very comfortably among the
classics of all time, whether ancient or modern. Adds Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson: ou don even have to ask, ill it
stand the test of time? It has and it will.

This action-adventure film with lighthearted moments and touching purity, demands that we focus on current fundamental
themes, including environmentalism, racism and the temptations of power and greed. As author Carl Silvio notes, at times the
movies seem prophetic: n Revenge of the Sith, when we hear Anakin say, ou e either with me or against me, it almost
impossible not to hear that quote and think of another very famous quote, a point the special underscores with a clip of President George W. Bush November 2001 news-conference quote: ou are either with us or you are against us in the fight against terror. The dichotomies of good vs. evil and mechanism vs. humanity is apparent throughout the movies, which carry themes of politics and power. In the Star Wars universe, dictators are ruthless yet charismatic, and while some politicians are well-meaning, as Princess Leia Organa demonstrates, leaders are born from courage and conviction, not from gender.
With regard to other kinds of power, C-3PO and R2-D2 demonstrate that machines can be beneficial, while the feared Death
Star shows us their danger. The Ewoks, instrumental in the eventual defeat of the Empire, remind us that natural, environmental
solutions have as much as (or more) power than man-made ones. That the movies are fun only gives their central questions and
observations more credence

How long will that endure? hundred years from now, says Joan Breton Connelly, an associate professor of fine arts at New
York University, omeone will be sitting here discussing the impact of Star Wars and they will be seeing different things in it
than we are seeing today, just as today we have classes in the university on Homer. Filmmaker Kevin Smith: t is bad guys
versus good guys and everyone wants to see that story. That story will never grow tired, never grow old.
STAR WARS: THE LEGACY REVEALED is produced by Prometheus Entertainment in association with Lucasfilm Ltd.
Executive Producer is Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Kevin Burns (Empire of Dreams, Look, Up in the Sky!). Executive
Producer for The History Channel is Beth Dietrich Segarra.

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