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After Lucas retired from producing large-scale blockbusters in 2012, in favor of focusing on smaller projects, Lucasfilm became a subsidiary of Creator/{{Disney}}, in a culmination of plans dating back to May 2011. While Disney acquired ownership of ''Star Wars'' and ''Indiana Jones'', [[Creator/TwentiethCenturyStudios Twentieth Century Fox]] retained distribution rights to the first two ''Star Wars'' trilogies until Disney bought Fox in March 2019[[note]]The distribution rights to those trilogies barring ''Film/ANewHope'' were originally supposed to have reverted back to Disney the following year[[/note]], giving them total control of those trilogies (and, in a sense, giving Lucasfilm the last laugh after Fox sold the sequel and merchandising rights for the franchise to them during production of ''Film/ANewHope''). Disney also gained distribution and marketing rights to future ''Indiana Jones'' films from Creator/{{Paramount}}, though Paramount retains distribution rights to the first four films.
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After Lucas retired from producing large-scale blockbusters in 2012, in favor of focusing on smaller projects, Lucasfilm became a subsidiary of Creator/{{Disney}}, in a culmination of plans dating back to May 2011. While Disney [[FranchiseOwnershipAcquisition acquired ownership ownership]] of ''Star Wars'' and ''Indiana Jones'', [[Creator/TwentiethCenturyStudios Twentieth Century Fox]] retained distribution rights to the first two ''Star Wars'' trilogies until Disney bought Fox in March 2019[[note]]The distribution rights to those trilogies barring ''Film/ANewHope'' were originally supposed to have reverted back to Disney the following year[[/note]], giving them total control of those trilogies (and, in a sense, giving Lucasfilm the last laugh after Fox sold the sequel and merchandising rights for the franchise to them during production of ''Film/ANewHope''). Disney also gained distribution and marketing rights to future ''Indiana Jones'' films from Creator/{{Paramount}}, though Paramount retains distribution rights to the first four films.
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[[http://lucasfilm.com Lucasfilm Ltd. LLC]] is an American film and television production company founded by Creator/GeorgeLucas in 1971 and headed by Creator/KathleenKennedy since 2012. Based in SanFrancisco, California, it is best known for creating and producing the ''Franchise/StarWars'' and ''Franchise/IndianaJones'' franchises, as well as its groundbreaking work in special effects, sound, and computer animation for film.
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[[http://lucasfilm.com Lucasfilm Ltd. LLC]] is an American film and television production company founded by Creator/GeorgeLucas in 1971 and headed by Creator/KathleenKennedy since 2012. Based in SanFrancisco, UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco, California, it is best known for creating and producing the ''Franchise/StarWars'' and ''Franchise/IndianaJones'' franchises, as well as its groundbreaking work in special effects, sound, and computer animation for film.
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[[http://lucasfilm.com Lucasfilm Ltd. LLC]] is an American film and television production company founded by Creator/GeorgeLucas in 1971 and headed by Creator/KathleenKennedy since 2012. It Based in SanFrancisco, California, it is best known for creating and producing the ''Franchise/StarWars'' and ''Franchise/IndianaJones'' franchises, as well as its groundbreaking work in special effects, sound, and computer animation for film.
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After Lucas retired from producing large-scale blockbusters in 2012, in favor of focusing on smaller projects, Lucasfilm became a subsidiary of Creator/{{Disney}}, in a culmination of plans dating back to May 2011. While Disney acquired ownership of ''Star Wars'' and ''Indiana Jones'', [[Creator/TwentiethCenturyStudios Twentienth Century Fox]] retained distribution rights to the first two ''Star Wars'' trilogies until Disney bought Fox in March 2019[[note]]The distribution rights to those trilogies barring ''Film/ANewHope'' were originally supposed to have reverted back to Disney the following year[[/note]], giving them total control of those trilogies (and, in a sense, giving Lucasfilm the last laugh after Fox sold the sequel and merchandising rights for the franchise to them during production of ''Film/ANewHope''). Disney also gained distribution and marketing rights to future ''Indiana Jones'' films from Creator/{{Paramount}}, though Paramount retains distribution rights to the first four films.
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After Lucas retired from producing large-scale blockbusters in 2012, in favor of focusing on smaller projects, Lucasfilm became a subsidiary of Creator/{{Disney}}, in a culmination of plans dating back to May 2011. While Disney acquired ownership of ''Star Wars'' and ''Indiana Jones'', [[Creator/TwentiethCenturyStudios Twentienth Twentieth Century Fox]] retained distribution rights to the first two ''Star Wars'' trilogies until Disney bought Fox in March 2019[[note]]The distribution rights to those trilogies barring ''Film/ANewHope'' were originally supposed to have reverted back to Disney the following year[[/note]], giving them total control of those trilogies (and, in a sense, giving Lucasfilm the last laugh after Fox sold the sequel and merchandising rights for the franchise to them during production of ''Film/ANewHope''). Disney also gained distribution and marketing rights to future ''Indiana Jones'' films from Creator/{{Paramount}}, though Paramount retains distribution rights to the first four films.
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After Lucas retired from producing large-scale blockbusters in 2012, in favor of focusing on smaller projects, Lucasfilm became a subsidiary of Creator/{{Disney}}, in a culmination of plans dating back to May 2011. While Disney acquired ownership of ''Star Wars'' and ''Indiana Jones'', [[Creator/TwentiethCenturyStudios 20th Twentienth Century Fox]] retained distribution rights to the first two ''Star Wars'' trilogies until Disney bought Fox in March 2019[[note]]The distribution rights to those trilogies barring ''Film/ANewHope'' were originally supposed to have reverted back to Disney the following year[[/note]], giving them total control of those trilogies (and, in a sense, giving Lucasfilm the last laugh after Fox sold the sequel and merchandising rights for the franchise to them during production of ''Film/ANewHope''). Disney also gained distribution and marketing rights to future ''Indiana Jones'' films from Creator/{{Paramount}}, though Paramount retains distribution rights to the first four films.
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