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Old 08-02-2016, 11:19 PM   #1
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Default Fox losing distribution rights of Star Wars in 2020 what will happen with Episode IV?

In 2020 Disney will gain the rights to release the old Star Wars movies on any format they want. So this means we could get the theatrical cuts. Sounds amazing right? Well maybe. The problem is they get I,II,III,V,VI. The reason why is because Fox owns Episode IV indefinitely. Apparently it's because 20th Century Fox was involved with making A New Hope. Please correct me if I'm wrong on that. Which technically makes a complete saga boxset by Disney impossible. Do you think they will sell Episode IV (doubt it), make a deal with Disney, or prevent making a complete boxset possible. Also correct me If I'm wrong about this too, With rereleases of the movies both Fox and Disney make a cut of the money. I bet they want Disney to let them make as many releases of the old movies as possible so they can make a profit while they still can. Plus if you haven't seen Star Wars Revisited by Adywan, check it out. That is how the special editions should have been. I think I like it more than the theatrical version.
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