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#1 Oct 30 2012 at 2:42 PM Rating: Good
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Disney acquires Lucasfilm for $4.05 billion, LucasArts included

Disney has just announced its purchase of Lucasfilm Limited, the umbrella corporation responsible for all things Star Wars, Indiana Jones and pretty much anything else George Lucas has ever had his hand in. The purchase will set ol' Walt back $4.05 billion.

Industrial Light & Magic, Skywalker Sound and LucasArts are all included in the purchase price, meaning that Disney has not only found a way to profit from the production of movies that it isn't making, but also how to get Jar-Jar Binks into a Kingdom Hearts game.

The company also announced that Star Wars 7 exists and is aiming for a 2015 release date, which makes this the most insane thing ever. Lucasfilm co-chairman Kathleen Kennedy will become president of Lucasfilm under Disney, and will also act as executive producer on "new Star Wars feature films, with George Lucas serving as creative consultant."



How long do you think it will be till they replace Yoda with Mickey, and have Wolverine single-handedly wiping out the Jedi order?
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#3 Oct 30 2012 at 3:20 PM Rating: Excellent
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How long do you think it will be till they replace Yoda with Mickey, and have Wolverine single-handedly wiping out the Jedi order?
I'd go see that movie.

http://money.cnn.com/2012/10/30/technology/disney-buys-lucasfilm/index.html?source=cnn_bin

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#4 Oct 30 2012 at 4:54 PM Rating: Excellent
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Opens the doors to the Kingdom Hearts games having Star Wars levels now... The next one for the 3DS.
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This video posted by Kotaku from an unknown source seems to sum it up pretty well.

http://updates.kotaku.com/post/34662246270/lets-look-back-on-an-iconic-scene-from-the
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Well, to be fair, it's not like Disney will assume direct control over the production of the movie. The only difference is that if George goes "We need a duckman sidekick with a speech impediment!" the producer/director can go "Um, no" without people being fired. Who knows, maybe that's a good thing.

And maybe LucasArts will loosen their grip on the gaming side of the franchise as well. I've heard that they are completely obsessed with controlling every little bit of any development in any game using LucasArts material.
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I think it's a double edged sword. We may get the original theatrical releases on Blu-Ray!
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I think it's a double edged sword. We may get the original theatrical releases on Blu-Ray!


After they've been removed from the Disney vault for a "limited time".
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I think it's a double edged sword. We may get the original theatrical releases on Blu-Ray!


After they've been removed from the Disney vault for a "limited time".


**** it, I'll still buy it.
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Iamadam wrote:
Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
Iamadam wrote:
I think it's a double edged sword. We may get the original theatrical releases on Blu-Ray!


After they've been removed from the Disney vault for a "limited time".


@#%^ it, I'll still buy it.


You better buy it, cause you never know if Disney will take it back out of their Vault. It could be the last time... EVER!
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Kotaku wrote:
According to a report on THR, the “majority” of the $4 billion George Lucas is receiving for the sale of Lucasfilm to Disney (he owns 100% of the company) will be going to charity.

“George Lucas has expressed his intention, in the event the deal closes, to donate the majority of the proceeds to his philanthropic endeavors”, a spokesperson for Lucasfilm told the site today.

The “bulk” of that money will be going towards a “foundation which will primarily focus on educational issues”.


If there is any justice in the world he will donate the money here.
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Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
Kotaku wrote:
According to a report on THR, the “majority” of the $4 billion George Lucas is receiving for the sale of Lucasfilm to Disney (he owns 100% of the company) will be going to charity.

“George Lucas has expressed his intention, in the event the deal closes, to donate the majority of the proceeds to his philanthropic endeavors”, a spokesperson for Lucasfilm told the site today.

The “bulk” of that money will be going towards a “foundation which will primarily focus on educational issues”.


If there is any justice in the world he will donate the money here.


It would be cheaper to just have him killed.
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I'm perfectly fine with disney buying star wars. I mean, the marvel movies didn't get watered down(so far), so we're bound to at least get a halfway decent star wars movie or two out of the deal. Disney knows its not in their best interests to kill a franchise by disneyifying it.
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#16 Nov 12 2012 at 3:10 AM Rating: Decent
Dunno whether to post this here or in the Asylum thread of the same origin, but I read yesterday that it's been confirmed. The 7th episode in the feature film line is going to be written by the guy who penned the "Toy Story" scripts.

Oy vey.
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Dunno whether to post this here or in the Asylum thread of the same origin, but I read yesterday that it's been confirmed. The 7th episode in the feature film line is going to be written by the guy who penned the "Toy Story" scripts.

Oy vey.


Just Toy Story 3, actually, which got him nominated for an Oscar. He's also known for writing Little Miss Sunshine, which actually won him an Oscar.
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Dunno whether to post this here or in the Asylum thread of the same origin, but I read yesterday that it's been confirmed. The 7th episode in the feature film line is going to be written by the guy who penned the "Toy Story" scripts.

Oy vey.


Just Toy Story 3, actually, which got him nominated for an Oscar. He's also known for writing Little Miss Sunshine, which actually won him an Oscar.


Can't say his resume doesn't make him worthy. I liked both of those movies.
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Can't say his resume doesn't make him worthy. I liked both of those movies.
It's a very short resume. As a writer, he has two made movies, two pre-production, one in production/filming/post-production, and before that he was Matthew Broderick's assistant.
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and before that he was Matthew Broderick's assistant.


The worm guy?
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Can't say his resume doesn't make him worthy. I liked both of those movies.
It's a very short resume. As a writer, he has two made movies, two pre-production, one in production/filming/post-production, and before that he was Matthew Broderick's assistant.


Everyone starts with a short resume. I think the franchise will benefit from some new blood.
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#23 Nov 19 2012 at 5:19 AM Rating: Default
I may not enjoy the movies as much considering i read the books after the movies i doubt it will follow the same story told. what ever the new movies are going to be about they will probably do very well.
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