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How 'Star Wars' changed science fiction
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The popularity of "Star Wars" effectively killed New Wave, a '60s and '70s science-fiction movement that focused less on faraway worlds and more on more sophisticated, literary narratives about characters' internal lives.
"Star Wars" led to a sci-fi gold rush in Hollywood, with movies like "Alien," "ET," "Tron," and "Blade Runner" greenlit as a result.
George Lucas believed people did not want dystopian science fiction, pointing to the failure of his debut film, "THX 1138," as proof.
Some sci-fi writers rejected the optimism of "Star Wars," desiring to present a grim future wracked by technology; this subgenre would later be called Cyber Punk.
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