George Lucas changed the film world forever when "A New Hope" hit theaters back in 1977, and the Star Wars franchise remains a vital part of pop culture to this day. While the property has continued to expand with live-action shows on Disney+ like "The Mandalorian," no movies have hit theaters since the release of J.J. Abrams' "The Rise of Skywalker." But that's about to change, as Star Wars finally revealed its movie plans. And there are some very exciting titles coming down the line.
This weekend is the annual "Star Wars" Celebration, which brings fans together and usually debuts some vital information about the property. This year was no exception, as Kathleen Kennedy and company shared thrilling updates about its live-action shows, as well as the future of the property in theaters. Lucasfilm revealed three movies that are on the way, each focused on a different part of the galaxy's timeline.