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Lucas Museum Launches First Exhibition Featuring Star Wars Vehicles
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Lucas Museum unveils Star Wars in Motion exhibition, featuring iconic vehicles, props, and the first-ever model of General Grievous’ Wheel Bike.

AceShowbiz - In honor of May the Fourth, the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art is revealing new details about its debut cinema exhibition titled Star Wars in Motion. Scheduled to open later this year in Los Angeles, the museum’s inaugural show will immerse visitors in the iconic universe of Star Wars through an extraordinary collection of vehicle designs, props, costumes, and artwork from the first six films of George Lucas’s legendary saga.

The exhibition promises to transport attendees to a galaxy far, far away by showcasing a diverse array of high-speed racers, massive transport vehicles, and distinctive flying crafts. Highlights include Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder from Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope and the first-ever physical model of General Grievous’ Wheel Bike from Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith. The presentation aims to captivate audiences with the dynamic possibilities of motion and propulsion across exotic and distant worlds.

Star Wars in Motion is part of more than 30 exhibitions that will debut alongside the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art on September 22, 2026. The museum’s founding collection, supplemented by pieces borrowed from George Lucas’s personal archive, offers a broad survey of human culture’s evolution through visual storytelling. This ranges from ancient sculptures of deities to Renaissance paintings, photographs, comics, and contemporary cinema.

Additional inaugural exhibitions will explore diverse themes. One will focus on architectural designs that inspired the museum’s unique UFO-like structure. Another will feature selected works by Thomas Hart Benton portraying American life. The museum will also present its extensive collection of American and European comics, including creations by Mœbius, Marie Severin, Jack Kirby, Alison Bechdel, Jim Lee, Frank Miller, and Rafael Navarro.

Other highlights include the illustrations of Jessie Willcox Smith, selected pieces from Frank Frazetta, and a collection of Norman Rockwell paintings. These exhibitions reflect the museum’s commitment to celebrating narrative art across multiple mediums and historical periods.

Memberships for the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art are currently available ahead of the official opening. Fans and art enthusiasts alike can look forward to an engaging experience that honors storytelling in its many forms.

May the Force be with you as the countdown to this extraordinary museum event continues.

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