Walt Disney to buy Lucasfilm; Star Wars: Episode 7 in 2015

Walt Disney to buy Lucasfilm; Star Wars: Episode 7 in 2015
Disney to buy Lucasfilm.

The reported deal is worth $4.05 billion in stock and cash, which is good news for George Lucas, who is the sole owner of the studio.



It was also announced that Star Wars: Episode 7 would be targeted for release in 2015. That will be followed by Episodes 8 and 9.

"Lucasfilm reflects the extraordinary passion, vision, and storytelling of its founder, George Lucas," said Robert A. Iger, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company.

"This transaction combines a world-class portfolio of content including Star Wars, one of the greatest family entertainment franchises of all time, with Disney's unique and unparalleled creativity across multiple platforms, businesses, and markets to generate sustained growth and drive significant long-term value."

The $4.05 billion valuation is based on the terms of the agreement, and the closing price of Disney stock on Friday, with Disney paying approximately half of the consideration in cash and issuing approximately 40 million shares at closing.

"For the past 35 years, one of my greatest pleasures has been to see Star Wars passed from one generation to the next," said George Lucas, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Lucasfilm.

"It's now time for me to pass Star Wars on to a new generation of filmmakers. I've always believed that Star Wars could live beyond me, and I thought it was important to set up the transition during my lifetime. I'm confident that with Lucasfilm under the leadership of Kathleen Kennedy, and having a new home within the Disney organization, Star Wars will certainly live on and flourish for many generations to come. Disney's reach and experience give Lucasfilm the opportunity to blaze new trails in film, television, interactive media, theme parks, live entertainment, and consumer products."

Written by: James Delahunty @ 30 Oct 2012 16:13
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  • 21 comments
  • A5J4DX

    holy shit! big move!

    30.10.2012 16:19 #1

  • CNDLG

    Sweet deal. Now we can look forward to the super duper, mega, ultra enhanced, 3D, uncut, directors , remastered again, Bluray+DVD+digital download+ultra violet, tickle my balls while I watch, oh my god I got a small plastic toy with it, Darth Vader mask included, wonder edition!! I'm gonna be first in line for that wearing my storm trooper outfit.

    30.10.2012 16:30 #2

  • WW3

    Originally posted by CNDLG: Sweet deal. Now we can look forward to the super duper, mega, ultra enhanced, 3D, uncut, directors , remastered again, Bluray+DVD+digital download+ultra violet, tickle my balls while I watch, oh my god I got a small plastic toy with it, Darth Vader mask included, wonder edition!! I'm gonna be first in line for that wearing my storm trooper outfit. Don't forget, about "the vault"

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    30.10.2012 16:34 #3

  • Qliphah

    Oh god, all the merchandise... Mickey as Luke, Donald as Han, Goofy as the Emperor!

    Why can't I be 5 years old again?

    30.10.2012 16:46 #4

  • wolfniggr

    First Pixar then Marvel and now Lucasfilm. Not a bad 6 years for Disney. What's next...Nintendo?

    30.10.2012 16:48 #5

  • Mrguss

    Darth Mickey:
    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A6faAAaCIAIWN5L.png:large
    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A6ftjRpCcAAvlDz.jpg:large

    +5000

    30.10.2012 19:25 #6

  • nonoitall

    Did anyone else see Star Wars: Episode 7 in the headline and think "That's got to be a joke"? Not sure how I feel about all this. Maybe at least now George will stop his incessant tinkering with the first two trilogies...

    30.10.2012 20:25 #7

  • Dela

    Originally posted by nonoitall: Did anyone else see Star Wars: Episode 7 in the headline and think "That's got to be a joke"? Not sure how I feel about all this. Maybe at least now George will stop his incessant tinkering with the first two trilogies... Why a joke? It was always on the cards. There are nine of them afterall, only six have been made to major motion picture.

    30.10.2012 21:23 #8

  • ddp

    always was intended to be 9 part series, even back in the late 70's when i was in my late teens seeing star wars 6x.

    30.10.2012 22:25 #9

  • Dela

    Originally posted by ddp: always was intended to be 9 part series, even back in the late 70's when i was in my late teens seeing star wars 6x.
    Lucas didn't want to make the last three because they were uneventful or something?

    30.10.2012 23:30 #10

  • nonoitall

    Originally posted by Dela: There are nine of them afterall, only six have been made to major motion picture.
    Hmm, first I'd heard of it. Guess that makes me feel marginally better. :-P

    Still hope George stops messing with the old ones.

    31.10.2012 02:00 #11

  • elbald90

    Originally posted by CNDLG: Sweet deal. Now we can look forward to the super duper, mega, ultra enhanced, 3D, uncut, directors , remastered again, Bluray+DVD+digital download+ultra violet, tickle my balls while I watch, oh my god I got a small plastic toy with it, Darth Vader mask included, wonder edition!! I'm gonna be first in line for that wearing my storm trooper outfit. lol

    31.10.2012 03:22 #12

  • Ofnir1

    Let's just hope we get a decent Star Wars film out of this. The Avengers, at the very least, is amazing. Maybe Hollywood will actually get the point now: Good movies sell.


    31.10.2012 03:30 #13

  • Dragon3000

    can't wait! I just can't wait to see where the story goes! I hope i don't die before they have all been made.

    31.10.2012 03:47 #14

  • molsen

    Will be very interested in this as well. The story line has to be good. I know I watch with my kid the anime of the clone wars. That is a decently written story.

    31.10.2012 14:02 #15

  • SProdigy

    Originally posted by WW3: Originally posted by CNDLG: Sweet deal. Now we can look forward to the super duper, mega, ultra enhanced, 3D, uncut, directors , remastered again, Bluray+DVD+digital download+ultra violet, tickle my balls while I watch, oh my god I got a small plastic toy with it, Darth Vader mask included, wonder edition!! I'm gonna be first in line for that wearing my storm trooper outfit. Don't forget, about "the vault" Ah crap... First poster got me all wound up until you threatened to lock away my Star Wars for 10 years!

    Originally posted by Qliphah: Oh god, all the merchandise... Mickey as Luke, Donald as Han, Goofy as the Emperor!

    Why can't I be 5 years old again?
    Bingo!

    31.10.2012 14:03 #16

  • cpspoo

    Originally posted by Han Solo: I got a bad feeling about this.
    Ditto.


    31.10.2012 14:26 #17

  • nintenut

    I'm actually pretty happy to hear this; not much surprised, though: Lucas and Disney have been pretty tight for the last few decades (Star Tours, Indianna Jones ride, ETC).

    As far as I'm concerned, the only good things to come from Star Wars post-Episode VI have been without Lucas' direct involvement, and the bad having all too much to do with him (I-III).

    I can only pray VII uses some of the universe fans have been building for the past three decades.


    31.10.2012 16:55 #18

  • Notcow

    I, too, would pay $4 billion to take the Star Wars franchise out of the hands of Lucas.

    31.10.2012 20:18 #19

  • ddp

    Dela, i think it was because of the time taken to do the 6 parts especially the time delay part 6 & part 1, he didn't think he'll live long enough to do parts 7-9.

    31.10.2012 21:25 #20

  • mscritsm

    Originally posted by Dela: Originally posted by ddp: always was intended to be 9 part series, even back in the late 70's when i was in my late teens seeing star wars 6x.
    Lucas didn't want to make the last three because they were uneventful or something?
    No, because each movie consumed three or four years of his life. Even when he wasn't directing he was occupied full-time in story boards, planning sets, overseeing alien design, etc.

    He's 68 now. When you get to be that age, you start thinking very seriously on how you want to spend your remaining time. Why do more Star Wars movies when he's overseen six before and could better spend the time on something new?

    1.11.2012 12:03 #21

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