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STAR WARS
THE ULTIMATE TRIVIA AND CURIOUS FACTS COLLECTION
CREATED BY TRIVIA HUB
Star Wars is a vast American space opera franchise created by George Lucas, beginning with the 1977 film. The franchise spans multiple films, television series, video games, novels, comics, and more. The core saga consists of three trilogies, known as the "Skywalker Saga," which focus on the Skywalker family and their conflicts with the Sith. The universe of Star Wars includes the mystical Force, wielded by the Jedi and Sith, as well as space travel, various alien species, and advanced technology. The franchise explores themes of good vs. evil, redemption, and political struggles within galactic empires and republics.
CURIOUS FACT SAMPLES:
The Star Wars franchise began with the 1977 film Star Wars, which was later subtitled Episode IV: A New Hope. The film's success led to the creation of an elaborate film serial, which was envisioned to be a trilogy of trilogies.
The Star Wars universe features humans and various alien species coexisting with droids and utilizes lightspeed hyperspace travel. Planets in this universe range from wealthy cities to sparsely populated deserts and include a variety of biomes, both real and fictional.
The Force, a mystical power in the Star Wars universe, is described as an energy field created by all living things. This energy field can be used by individuals who train and meditate, giving them superpowers like telekinesis and precognition.
The conflict in Star Wars is largely between the Jedi, who use the light side of the Force for peace, and the Sith, who use the dark side for power. While the Jedi can be numerous, the Sith are intended to be limited to two: a master and an apprentice.