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Disney Publishing Worldwide Announces Bestselling Author Alexandra Bracken to Pen STAR WARS EPISODE IV: A NEW HOPE Illustrated Novel

Disney Publishing Worldwide (DPW) announced today that New York Times bestselling author Alexandra Bracken (The Darkest Minds, Never Fade, In the Afterlight) will pen STAR WARS EPISODE IV: A NEW HOPE: Being the Story of Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, and the Rise of the Rebellion.

The upcoming global release, scheduled for sale on June 23, 2015, will be the first in a series of new illustrated novels based on the original Star Wars film trilogy. The classic Saga will come to life through adaptations by Bracken and other bestselling children’s authors previously announced including Tom Angleberger and Adam Gidwitz. Each of these celebrated writers will bring their contemporary, unique voice to the project, bridging the multi-arc storyline in anticipation of the release of Star Wars Episode VII in December 2015.

Titles in the program include Bracken’s retelling of STAR WARS EPISODE IV: A NEW HOPE, STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK by Adam Gidwitz (A Tale Dark and Grimm) and STAR WARS: RETURN OF THE JEDI by Tom Angleberger (Origami Yoda series.) Each book in the series will be illustrated by award-winning Star Wars concept artist Iain McCaig and will be published in the United States under Disney-Lucasfilm Press, an imprint of the Disney Book Group. The adaptation of A NEW HOPE had previously been announced with R.J. Palacio, who has to withdraw from the project due to scheduling conflicts.

“I was lucky enough to have a Star Wars collector for a dad, and my life has been that much richer for being introduced very early on to Luke and his galaxy far, far away. I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to retell the story that sparked my imagination and inspired me to be a writer,” said Bracken. “It’s a true honor to help introduce new young readers to this amazing universe for the first time.”

“Disney Publishing is delighted to have Alexandra Bracken come on board joining this terrific group of children’s book authors,” noted Jeanne Mosure, Senior Vice President and Group Publisher of Disney Publishing Worldwide. “We are proud to have worked with her since the beginning of her career as a writer. She will be an excellent addition to this amazing team and we look forward to her fresh take on this beloved classic material.”

The deal for world rights was brokered by Bracken’s editor, Hyperion Editorial Director Emily Meehan, and her agent, Merrilee Heifetz of Writer’s House. Disney Publishing Executive Editor Michael Siglain will co-edit.

For over a 35-year period, Star Wars is still one of the most powerful and successful film franchises in the world. During that time, the Star Wars publishing program has spawned an incredible 125 New York Times best-sellers with more than 125 million books in print, in over 30 languages.

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Disney ‘Star Wars’ Title Choice Awakens Fans

Walt Disney Co. has dangled another morsel of information about its coming “Star Wars” film, revealing the name of the seventh installment and eliciting a range of reactions — some of them negative — on social media.

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What Star Wars 7 Gave Every Member Of The Cast And Crew After Filming

Last day on the job it’s usually customary for an employee to receive a parting gift. A 22k-gold plated carriage clock. A pair of cufflinks for a button-less shirt you don’t own. Or some kind of frosted monstrosity baked by Liz in HR. In the case of the Star Wars: Episode VII crew however, what kind of parting souvenir could they have gifted on their final day of filming?

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5 Plot Holes You Never Noticed In ‘Star Wars’

Star WarsMay the forced plots be with you.Unless you actually grew up in a galaxy far, far away, you know what the deal is with “Star Wars.” George Lucas originally created three movies in the ’70s and ’80s, and then went back to make the first three…

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Will Warwick Davis Appear in Star Wars: Episode VII?

Warwick Davis, who played Wicket the Ewok in Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi, as well as Weazel and Wald in Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace­, presents a special video concerning his possible appearance in J.J. Abrams’ Star Wars: Episode VII.

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The Biggest Star Wars 7 Spoiler Possible Just Hit The Internet

It goes without saying that this article will get into MASSIVE spoilers for Star Wars: Episode VII. You do NOT want to continue reading if you do NOT want to know a good deal about possible revelations in the upcoming sequel.

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A Reason to Be Hopeful About J.J. Abrams’s Star Wars

A long time ago, in a lot of exotic shooting locations far, far away, the Star Wars trilogy was made.

Shortly thereafter, a fallen director got really excited by the film equivalent of a new iPhone and was lured to the dark side — literally, doing most of the production in artificially lit studio space and green-screen sets.

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​8 Things That Prove Star Wars Actually Takes Place In Our Galaxy

It starts “A long, long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…” but is it? Do we really know for sure the events of the Star Wars movies didn’t or won’t happen in the Milky Way? Because here are eight connections that only seem possible if Star Wars is part of our history… or our future.

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Disney Consumer Products Extends Epic Storytelling with the Launch of Star Wars Rebels Product Assortment

Disney Consumer Products has unveiled an intergalactic assortment of products celebrating the release of Star Wars Rebels, the new Disney XD animated television series which debuts October 3rd on Disney Channel and continues on Disney XD starting October 13th. With all new exciting adventures and memorable new characters, Star Wars Rebels will introduce a new generation of fans to the Star Wars galaxy, inspiring new lines of figures, spaceships and lightsabers, apparel and accessories, home décor, books and more from best-in-class licensees including Hasbro, LEGO, Mad Engine, Rubies and Jay Franco.

Star Wars Rebels extends the franchise’s legendary storytelling while refreshing nostalgic play patterns with a new audience,” said Josh Silverman, executive vice president of global licensing, Disney Consumer Products. “With updated classics like multi-functional lightsabers and buildable spacecraft, kids will be able to recreate the epic galactic space fantasy that has been shared by multiple generations.”

Star Wars Rebels is also supported by Disney Publishing Worldwide with a new book program and series of interactive mobile apps from Disney Lucasfilm Press which expand upon the Star Wars Rebels series. The first wave of Star Wars Rebels books includes Star Wars Rebels: A New Hero by Pablo Hidalgo, an action-packed picture book that uses dynamic concept art from the show, and Star Wars Rebels: Servants of the Empire, an original chapter book series written by Jason Fry. Star Wars Journeys, an episodic series of apps from Disney Publishing, will be updated this October to include the stories that lead up to the action-packed adventures in Star Wars Rebels. In early 2015, Star Wars Scene Maker: Rebels will launch to feature the locations and characters from the series, giving fans an unrivaled user-generated storytelling experience that allows them to re-imagine and re-create scenes from Star Wars Rebels.

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Star Wars Producers Wanted a Fully Operational Drone Defense System

When it comes to spoilers, commenters from all corners of the internet are quick to demonize whoever leaks precious plot details, but when it comes to J. J. Abrams’ upcoming Star Wars VII, we can’t seem to help ourselves.

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