[News] Disney Buying Lucasfilm, Plans New Star Wars Movie

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I just saw this on the Verge. Interesting, and thank god Lucas will have nothing to do with the franchise anymore.

[edit] Just saw they will be keeping him on as a Creative Consultant. NOOOOOO

 
The 501st is concerned right now that Disney will shut them down since it's notorious for clamping down on copyrights it owns.
 
I just realized who I feel bad for in this: Dark Horse. They've held on to the Star Wars Comic rights for just over 20 years. Now if BOOM! Studios is any indication they can forget about renewing it.
 
Interesting. The star wars universe is very large, and yet it's not been exploited as fully as it could have been. Lucas has allowed books and some game spinoffs, and has dabbled in cartoons and animated properties, but I expect there's a lot more than can be done with it without ruining it.

Disney hasn't done a bad job with Marvel and pixar properties, and while Lucas has sold the film company I doubt he's completely letting go of the reins, just as Marvel and Pixar luminaries are still guiding their properties.

Besides, we know Lucas isn't going to be able to get 7,8, and 9 out in his lifetime at his glacial pace. He needs some help, and this may end up being a win-win.

However, the size of Disney worries me.
 
Man, I cannot wait until 2020 when 'Star Wars Episode 34: We're Still Not Done Destroying This IP For Money' is released direct to whatever media is popular at that time.
 
Interesting. The star wars universe is very large, and yet it's not been exploited as fully as it could have been.
*snort*
*snicker*
*bites his tongue*

BWA-HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Oh god, oh god, my sides. Oh, the pain. That's hilarious.

Wait, were you serious?

BWA-HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
 
Just dialed into the investor call. Should be interesting.[DOUBLEPOST=1351629288][/DOUBLEPOST]No George Lucas on call.[DOUBLEPOST=1351629323][/DOUBLEPOST]ILM, Skywalker sound and LucasArts all included in deal.[DOUBLEPOST=1351629373][/DOUBLEPOST]Brand compatibility and mutual understanding of iconic characters and protecting/leveraging brand to create value.[DOUBLEPOST=1351629480][/DOUBLEPOST]2015 Star Wars Episode 7, first feature under Lucas/Disney.

Episode 8 and 9 also planned.

New Star Wars film should be expected every two to three years.[DOUBLEPOST=1351629547][/DOUBLEPOST]Talking about Pixar and Marvel acquisitions, integrated business structure.[DOUBLEPOST=1351629699][/DOUBLEPOST]CFO says only Disney can create value from Lucas IP (including Indiana Jones and Star Wars) but only care about SW.[DOUBLEPOST=1351629749][/DOUBLEPOST]More breadth and depth of Star Wars content domestically, and using Disney's distribution to take it global.

Parks and resorts, games and TV big focus for Disney expansion of LucasArts.

Interestingly enough, they valued LucasArts at the same as Marvel, but based the LucasArts valuation on just Star Wars alone, any extra content is a bonus.

LucasArts has 17,000 characters to utilize.

Questions from audience:

1. How does Marvel acquisition compare to LucasArts?
Marvel was way better at global distribution and had better licensing and shelfspace.

2. How much did Marvel acquisition make you?
No details announced. Value-creating for shareholders. Share price compared to pro-forma has been positive. Feel equally strong about LucasArts.

3. Recurring library revenue from LucasArts?
Can't reveal breakdown. A quarter of Lucas Films revenue is from their film library, the rest is other licensing deals.

4. Any other movies from Lucas?
Nope, concentration on just Star Wars. Extensive and detailed treatment for the next trilogy. 2015 for Episode 7, 8 and 9 in 2017 and 2019 respectively.

5. Doubling down on film while home entertainment is going down. What opportunities for parks?
Box office own has grown exponentially. All good. Being conservative in this purchase. 4 parks, 2 recently redone, incorporate more Star Wars into parks, build on Asian parks. Star Wars #2 franchise in the world by Forbes. "Sci Fi Fantasy" and "Super Hero" franchises under disney control.

6. What Star Wars films come in lieu of at Disney? What happens to Marvel? Pixar? Concerns about saturation?
Strategy has been 1-2 Marvel films a year, 1 Pixar film a year, 1 Disney animated per year, a couple live action tent poles with 2017 Star Wars being one of those. No huge extra investment in film. Better to invest in sequel to Star Wars than a brand new IP, known quantity, easier ROI.

7. Annual Consumer Product Licensing - $215M per year, confirm?
Confirmed for 2012

8. Projections for future film $?
Erred on conservative side. Considering no SW film since 2005, most revenue calculated from future exploitation of SW film franchise.

9. Dilutives, single digit EPS and accretives, share buyback in 2 years. Does that include buyback?
Single digit drop in EPS caused by dilutives. Accretives are caused by buyback.

10. All those revenue projections, were they for 2005 when the last movie was made?
No, for calendar year 2012.

11. $2 Billion of stock being issued, $100 Billion outstanding. Why is that only single digit change to EPS?
Amortization of intangibles and deferred revenue around licensing. Net income impacts different. Transaction and restructure costs also offset OI.

12. Do you get ALL characters, unlike Marvel where some characters were precluded?
There are very little incumberances. Some distribution incumberances with Fox and previous movies, and Paramount incumberances with Indiana Jones. Fewer incumberances than we had with Marvel.

13. Congrats! You're risking the wrath of the entire Internet! What are you doing with ILM?
Let it remain as is. They do work for multiple studios, no change. Does decent business, every intention of staying in.

14. How much did 3D revenue differential affect 3D strategy?
Can't compare recent movies to old ones. Adjusted actual BO to inflation with international BO today, relative to old ones. Adjusted prominence of 3D to tent pole films and revenue stream. Total value of past three films = $1.5B. 40% of BO comes from 3D releases for tent pole films.

15. Interactive, social gaming? Lucas seems good, what is strategy around that? Social vs console gaming.
Focus more on social and mobile instead of console. Licensing property vs developing. Based on story telling and characters.

16. Anything personally going on GL and why he's selling out now?
(Adam note, lol) No words in George's mouth. About 4-5 years ago, he started contemplating a form of retiring, he put that in process. Identified Kathleen kennedy to run company. Started discussing with Disney 1.5 years ago. He will serve as consultant, doing consulting now on the basic development for next SW film trilogy starting 2015. He intends to retire.

17. Indiana Jones - Does Paramount require exit fees?
Disney didn't ascribe any values to IJ because of encumberances. Not factored into acquisition.

18. Acquiring Marvel filled void for boys IP. Disney had princesses and fairies. Does SW further fill that boys IP licensing void.
Gives good footprint, never looked at boys vs girls for shelfspace. Just look for great IP.
Just happy to build on SW. Want to increase Boys IP for TV more than anything as seen with Disney XD and Marvel shows.

19. Distribution deal. If Fox has distro rights, how will that change with new deal?
No distribution rights for future films. When bought Marvel, Fox still had rights to some future film distribution.

20. What kind of production costs assumed for new SW films?
Too premature.

End of call and discussion of GAAP and forward looking statements.
 
He's not referring to re-releasing five billion special editions Nick.
Neither am I. But in his very next sentence, he mentions the books, video games, comics, etc.

Honestly, I've been tired of Star Wars since the end of the last trilogy. I don't even care about it any more. But the fact is, we've got one giant, evil corporate empire known for milking its franchises dry of every single possible dollar it can make, especially with tie-in merchandise, buying another giant, evil corporate empire known for milking its franchise dry.
 
Isn't Lasseter from Pixar running Disney now anyway? He pretty much put a stop to all the sequelitis (except for several Pixar projects, oddly enough).
 
I'm picturing Disney execs at a meeting about sagging Disney World: Tomorrowland attendance...

Disney Exec 1: Tomorrowland really looks dated. Don't we have any sci-fi IPs to take advantage of?
Disney Exec 2: Well, we've got Buzz Lightyear, but we've kind of run that one into the ground.
DE 1: I mean, we've been using Monsters, Inc IP in Tomorrowland, we've got nothing!
DE 2: If only there was some way to get some more Star Wars-like things in there...
DE 1: Idea!
 

Zappit

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Sweet Merciful Baby Jesus-in-a-basket no...Forget Sandy, THIS is the real catastrophe.

Heh, now with that out of the way...

Let. Pixar. Do. It. The animated stuff hasn't been so bad, and Pixar just does animation better.
 
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That one really did not take long, but I guess it was planned in advance.
Those have been available at the Disney Parks for a couple of years at least. There are several Disney exclusive action figure packs and other merch that can only be found in the park or disneystore.com. They even have a "Built-Your-Own" Lightsaber setup in Disney's Hollywood Studios and Once Upon a Toy in Downtown Disney in Florida.
 
Disney also does Star Wars Weekends each year, have actors from the movies and cartoons come in, do a couple of special shows (Pez posted a video of one of those up there) and have some exclusive swag available to purchase.
 
I just realized who I feel bad for in this: Dark Horse. They've held on to the Star Wars Comic rights for just over 20 years. Now if BOOM! Studios is any indication they can forget about renewing it.
I would assume that seeing as Disney also owns Marvel that it would open up the door to Marvel produced comics.
 

North_Ranger

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Oh great... Just when I was hoping we'd be free of the train wreck clusterfuck that are the post-1983 Star Wars movies...
 
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