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This Upcoming Exhibit Celebrates 50 Years of Star Wars With a Peak Behind the Curtain

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It's been nearly five decades since audiences first watched Luke Skywalker gaze out at the twin suns of Tatooine, and now, The Franklin Institute is offering fans a peek behind the curtain. Star Wars: The Experience -- A Journey Through the Galaxy is a new exhibit that celebrates 50 years of movie magic, and it officially premiers in Philadelphia early next year.

According to LucasFilm and The Franklin Institute, this will be the "largest and most comprehensive behind-the-scenes exhibition celebrating the Star Wars galaxy." With multiple different galleries, it will feature more than 70 iconic props and artifacts from the film. You can check out legendary pieces like Vader's screen-worn costume, a speeder bike, R2-D2 models and much more.

It's a must-see for any Star Wars fan, along with anyone who loves to know the real process behind the on-screen magic. In addition to iconic props, the exhibit also "charts the evolution from analog ingenuity to digital reinvention and highlights the voices of early makers."

The exhibit will open on Feb. 13, 2027 and run through Sept. 6 at The Franklin Institute. Tickets will go on sale starting in November this year, though members will get presale access starting in October. After the initial run, it will launch a five-year tour across North America.

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First Look at SDCC

The exhibit doesn't open until next year, but we will be getting a sneak peek later this month. The "Making of Star Wars: The Experience" panel at this year's San Diego Comic Con will feature some of the minds behind the exhibit and give fans an idea of what they can expect. The panel will be moderated Ashley Eckstein (the voice of Ahsoka Tano) and is scheduled for Friday, July 24.