Star Warshas been a part of Disney ’s ever - expanding medium empire for the past several years , but that ’s not the only   company with their hand in the remunerative pie . Ever since Lucasfilm was acquired by the Mouse House in 2012 , there have been head about who owns what . For instance , Paramount still gets a cut of any futureIndiana Jonesfilms , despite Disney being the distributer . Film rights can be a complicated issue , and are rarely as simple as they appear to be at first glance .

The coltsfoot far , far aside is no unlike , of grade , and that ’s why we ’re here to help . In this space , we ’ll detail not only the theatrical and home statistical distribution of the movies , but also the television system right - which have popped up in the tidings recently as Disney prepares to launch their own cyclosis service .

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Star Wars Movie Distribution

George Lucas was a maverick filmmaker who longed to work outside the studio apartment organization , so he severally produced his pic and look for a distributor . Fox was the only studio uncoerced to take a probability onStar Wars , a conclusion that handsomely paid off for several year . The first six installment of the unrecorded - action film series were released under their umbrella , raking plentiful amount of money of John Cash via loge office runs and home medium releases , include multiple special edition acquittance on various platforms . Many people keep Disney ’s purchase of Lucasfilm , but Fox was surely sad to seeStar Warsgo elsewhere .

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However , the dealings did n’t immediately move over allStar Warsrights to Disney . While the Mouse House obviously owns everything post - merger ( beginning withThe Force Awakens ) , they still have to wait to get their hands on most of the pre - Disney catalogue . Fox possess the rights toThe Empire Strikes Back , Return of the Jedi , and the entire prequel trilogy until May 2020 . Because they were partners with Lucas on the seminal 1977 pilot , they will ownA New Hopein sempiternity , which would make it middling difficult for Disney to unfreeze the inevitable " concluded Skywalker saga " Blu - re collection afterEpisode IXcomes out . Of course , there ’s a exploitation making plenty of headlines that will change all that in the penny-pinching time to come .

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Disney , of course of action , is in the process of acquiring Fox ’s entertainment properties , aftershareholders agreed to the groundbreaking ceremony merger . In the wake of this news , most of the word has been in regards to the integration ofthe X - serviceman and Fantastic Four into the Marvel Cinematic Universe , butthe deal has branch forStar Warsas well . With Disney bribe Fox , it means they ’ll secure those preciousNew Hoperights and own all of theStar Warsmovies . This may not exactly be what people had in mind when they sound out Disney and Fox needed to descend to an correspondence to settle theNew Hoperights , but it ’ll get the occupation done .

What this does n’t do , however , is change anything concerning the much - theorized ( but never official ) release of the unchanged original trilogy on Blu - ray . That is Lucasfilm ’s call to make , and there are no signboard to indicatethey’re going to change their position on that matter . The 2011 rendering ( andall the alterations that derive with them ) are considered official franchise canyon , and Kathleen Kennedy is of the psyche to leave Lucas ' film alone while she concentrates on buildingStar Wars’future . Perhaps one day this will change , but for now audience will have to make do with what ’s uncommitted . Disney would happily rake in the taxation such a box set would bring in , though they ’re sure as shooting in right shape with the new flick they ’re unloose .

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Star Wars Movie Television Rights

A fortune of fans own their own copies of the movies in their Blu - ray collections , but television networks are keen on develop the programme rights for the democratic franchise . In the case of the first sixStar Warsmovies , those are currently owned by Turner , think of they can publicize on TNT and TBS . The batch unravel until 2024 , which explains whyDisney was looking to larn the rights from Turner . However , it is n’t pass away to be well-off . Per the report , Turner wants significant recompense , including money and scheduling . discourse between the two party have n’t break down far , and it remains to be seen if anything becomes of this .

The post - mergerStar Warsfilms were not part of Lucasfilm ’s deal with Turner , and instead are on Netflix as part of the Mouse House ’s placement with the streaming heavyweight that go into burden begin with 2016 theatrical releases . As of this writing , bothRogue OneandThe Last Jediare usable for see . Since all Disney - eraStar Warsfilms are part of this , it stands ground to believeSolowill remove Netflix at some distributor point , perhaps afterit hits digital and Blu - ray this fall . However , this practice is coming to an remainder very presently .

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Disney is in the process of launch their own streaming service of process , which will admit original movies and TV shows , likeJon Favreau’sStar Warsseries . Of course , the studio apartment will also draw from their extensive vault of popular claim to live the service ’s depository library , but there will be a dearth onStar Warscontent in the first . Bob Iger has confirmednoStar Warsmovie released prior to 2019will be included at launch , and they ’ll be light about that in marketing . This intend J.J. Abrams’Episode IX(which should be available on home medium in leap 2020 ) should be the first entry from the enfranchisement on it . From the sound of things , all subsequentStar Warsfilms ( Rian Johnson ’s trilogy , David Benioff & D.B. Weiss ' series ) will follow suit and only be uncommitted on Disney cyclosis .

There will total a point in fourth dimension when Disney has the entirety of theStar Warsseries to themselves , but for now , they have to share with other parties . The current position is n’t all that complex , though fans do need to be mindful of who has their hands in what jounce when discussing the franchise . Hopefully , things are clearer now for the great unwashed who were uncertain or rum about see more .

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