Star Wars empire strikes back in 3D

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The film world's obsession with all things 3D continues. After a host of blockbusters hit cinemas with an extra dimension, the Star Wars films are to get the 3D treatment.


George Lucas, the man behind the sci-fi franchise, reportedly was not a fan of the new movie technology sweeping Hollywood, but changed his mind after the success of James Cameron's Avatar.


Lucas's special effects company Industrial Light & Magic will oversee the transformation process.


1999 prequel, The Phantom Menace, will be unveiled in 2012. The rest of the movies will be rolled out one a year, before being released on special edition DVDs.


Star Wars supporters have begun having their say on the internet. Jedi fan Mike Sa wrote: "Excellent. I've been waiting for this for a very long time."

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