Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith is back on the big screen — and the impact has been galactic. To celebrate the iconic film’s 20th anniversary, Lucasfilm and Disney brought the climactic prequel back to theaters for a limited run starting April 25, 2025, thrilling fans around the world.
The theatrical re-release has quickly become one of the biggest movie events of the year, earning an impressive $42.2 million at the global box office during its anniversary weekend — a rare feat for a film that’s already two decades old.
Fans Are Flocking Back to Theaters — But Not Everyone Is Thrilled
Across social platforms and fan forums, reactions to the re-release have been intense and varied:
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Some fans are exhilarated by the chance to relive the saga on the big screen, with many choosing to see it again for the first time since 2005. Viewers have shared emotional responses to the climactic moments, citing the power of the original experience in a theater setting.
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For the first time ever, the film was shown in 4DX format, complete with motion seats and immersive effects that synchronize with the action — a modern twist that has sparked debate about whether this enhances or distracts from the classic storytelling.
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Not all fans are happy, though. Some viewers outside the U.S. expressed disappointment, particularly those in regions where the re-release isn’t available, saying they’ve never had the chance to experience the film theatrically.
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Others on Reddit have debated the film’s legacy, discussing Hayden Christensen’s performance as Anakin Skywalker and whether the emotional weight of his fall to Darth Vader holds up better with age — revealing how Revenge of the Sith remains one of the most divisive yet beloved entries in the saga.

A Celebration With Style
To mark the occasion, a striking new poster by acclaimed artist Matt Ferguson was released, capturing the film’s iconic imagery — from the volcanic duel on Mustafar to the looming visage of Darth Vader.
A Unique One-Week Event
The re-release is running for one week only in select theaters, making this anniversary screening feel like a rare cinematic pilgrimage for longtime fans and a must-see first-time experience for younger generations who missed it on its original release.
Fan Reaction Captured
Some fans have described the experience as emotional and “unlike any streaming watch”, while others joke about seeing it multiple times or marveling at how much they forgot after 20 years.