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They are not UV, only way to get a digital copy of Indiana Jones is via the iTunes code in the Blu ray sets, or by buying them via walmart and getting them via Instant Watch on Vudu.
They are technically owned by Disney now, so they may go DMA eventually but I do not know for sure. If you buy on F-NOW they will only be there. |
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Paramount owns the distribution rights for the first 4 films, so Disney would have to cut a deal with them to get them into DMA, not out of the realm of possibility. |
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Thanks given by: | ScottMcDaniel (05-10-2016) |
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They did buy out the marvel contract so not out of the question
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Is Indiana Jones Ultraviolet? No, but since The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, he's slightly radioactive. But he's not irredeemable ...
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To clarify...
Disney does not own the first four Indiana Jones films, Paramount keeps those as Paramount funded and distributed them. Disney did make a deal with Paramount for the future films as those have not been funded yet. Paramount will still get a payment from Disney as Paramount retained distribution rights to the franchise. Marvel Studios was different: Marvel funded the films and signed a distribution deal with Paramount. When Disney bought Marvel, they ended up making a deal with Paramount to take over distribution. Disney pays them in exchange for distributing the films up to Iron Man 3. Disney was not able to make such a deal for The Incredible Hulk and it's inclusion in the Phase 1 set is a licensing deal. |
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To clarify: None of the Indiana Jones films are UV compatible. Whatever service you buy them in, is where you have to watch it. You could buy the Raiders and Temple BDs direct from Vudu and they'll be in your Vudu library only. Or you could hunt down the copies at Walmart and hope for Instawatch to work. Or you buy it twice: BD and Vudu/Fandango Now/Cinemanow. As for Star Wars, you have to buy them twice. Eps I - III, V, and VI are distributed digitally by Lucasfilm and Disney chose to add them to Disney Movies Anywhere. Eps IV is distributed digitally by Fox and is UV compatible. The Complete Collection (I - VI) is digitally distributed by Lucasfilm with a license fee paid to Fox. |
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You are replying to an old concern and this was adressed quite concisely by me in the thread already.
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They are Paramount and Paramount is not part of MA. Doesn’t have to be owned by Disney to be in MA.
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