Titan Books to Release "The Fifth Element: A Visual Retrospective" for Film's 30th Anniversary
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Titan Books to Release "The Fifth Element: A Visual Retrospective" for Film's 30th Anniversary

authorBy Mindy Kaling
DateApr 02, 2026
Read time2 min

As the acclaimed science fiction cinematic masterpiece, "The Fifth Element," approaches its significant 30th anniversary, Titan Books is preparing to unveil an exclusive visual compendium. This forthcoming publication promises an unparalleled exploration into the film's intricate world, featuring a wealth of previously unreleased concept artwork, fresh photographic studies of props, costumes, and vehicles, alongside the complete, annotated screenplay, which includes excised scenes, providing fresh insights into the movie's production journey. This meticulously curated volume is set to become an essential acquisition for enthusiasts and scholars of the iconic film.

"The Fifth Element," a vibrant space opera directed by Luc Besson, first captivated audiences in 1997. The narrative unfolds in a futuristic 2263, starring Bruce Willis as Korben Dallas, a former special forces major, and Milla Jovovich as Leeloo, a mysterious redhead, who together embark on a mission to thwart an ancient cosmic evil that re-emerges every five millennia. The film made a grand debut at the Cannes Film Festival and achieved considerable commercial success, grossing over $260 million globally against a $90 million budget, marking it as the most expensive European production of its time.

Scheduled for release in September, "The Fifth Element: A Visual Retrospective" will be a lavish coffee table book. It will showcase over 500 illustrations, offering a virtual gallery experience of the film's artistic and design elements. Beyond the stunning visuals, the book will present the full script penned by Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. This marks the first time the complete script, inclusive of deleted scenes, will be published, enriched with annotations and anecdotes that illuminate the creative process behind the film.

The retrospective is the brainchild of authors Patrice Girod and Arnaud Grunberg. Patrice Girod brings a quarter-century of experience working with Lucasfilm and has organized several major exhibitions for Starfix Museum. Arnaud Grunberg, a distinguished writer and film producer, is also the founder of Starfix Museum. This institution, slated to open in France in 2027, will house his extensive collection of film artifacts accumulated over four decades, further cementing his expertise in cinematic history and preservation.

This comprehensive book is poised to offer fans and film historians an unprecedented deep dive into the visionary universe of "The Fifth Element." It provides a unique opportunity to appreciate the detailed craftsmanship, the bold creative choices, and the enduring legacy of a film that has firmly established itself as a cult classic within the science fiction genre. Through its rich collection of visuals and textual content, the publication celebrates the film's artistic achievements and its significant cultural impact.

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