New Star Wars set 30 years after Return of the Jedi

Festival-goers dressed up as Star Wars character sat the Electronic Music Festival in Tunisia...
Festival-goers dressed up as Star Wars character sat the Electronic Music Festival in Tunisia which takes place in the Star Wars movie set's landscape. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi

The highly anticipated next installment of the Star Wars franchise will be set 30 years after "Episode VI: Return of the Jedi," Walt Disney's chief executive officer Bob Iger said on Tuesday at the company's annual shareholders meeting.

Disney bought the Star wars production company LucasFilm for $4.05 billion in 2012 and announced it would release three new films in the popular sci-fi series. Fans have been avidly awaiting details of the next film, "Star Wars: Episode VII."

Return of the Jediwas the third film in the first trilogy of "Star Wars" released between 1977 and 1983. 

Iger did not reveal any casting news, other than to confirm the return of the robot character R2D2.

The official Star Wars website posted today the new films would feature "a trio of new young leads along with some very familiar faces," and that filming would begin in May at London's famed Pinewood studios.

Rumours have swirled for over a year on whether some of the franchise's stars, including Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher, would return. Trade magazines have reported that rising stars including Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong'o and "Girls" actor Adam Driver were being considered.

The "Star Wars" franchise was created by director George Lucas and comprises six films that have grossed more than $4.4 billion at the worldwide box office since the first film was released in 1977.

"Episode VII" will be released on December 18, 2015, and will be directed by J.J. Abrams, who helmed the recent "Star Trek" film franchise reboot.

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