IGN: At the CinemaCon event in Las Vegas today, Disney and Lucasfilm revealed that beginning in 2015 with Star Wars: Episode VII, a new film set in the galaxy created by George Lucas will be released each summer
J.J. Abrams' Episode VII will come first in the summer of 2015 and will be followed every summer after with another new Star Wars movie, alternating between the standalone films we've heard about and the new trilogy that begins with Episode VII.
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interesting, disney is going all out with this
Overkill. People complain with yearly releases of video games. Are movies considered acceptable to follow this trend?
the star wars universe is really vastly wide uncharted and has limitless possibilities, it will be a long long time for people to get tired of this movies and as of now even if disney plans an annual star wars movie starting 2015 there would be more eagerness than complains.