Disney Wants the ‘Star Wars’ TV Rights Back from TBS and TNT, But It’ll Cost Them
Back in 2016, a few years after Disney acquired Lucasfilm, the studio sold the television rights to all of the Star Wars movies, from the original trilogy to the most recent sequels and spin-offs, to AT&T’s recently acquired Turner Broadcasting. At that time, Disney hadn’t yet finalized plans for their own subscription service. Now that the studio is looking to launch their exclusive streaming service in 2019, they want all those movies back. But if Disney wants the Star Wars movies back, they’re gonna have to pay.
Bloomberg has word on Disney trying to get the Star Wars TV rights back from airing on Turner’s cable networks like TNT and TBS. However, Turner’s deal for the Star Wars films cost them $237 million and lasts until 2024. And if Disney wants the Star Wars movies in the library of their upcoming streaming service, they want to be financially compensated, and they also want programming to replace those films if they were to give them up.
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mistercoyote a écrit:J'ai enfin maté ce Solo tant décrié.
Et bien j'ai adoré ! De l'action, des perso sympas, ça en fait pas des caisses avec la force (y'en a pas), vraiment bien
nexus4 a écrit:Star Wars : quatre séries en préparation pour Disney+
https://www.superpouvoir.com/star-wars- ... ur-disney/
mistercoyote a écrit:J'ai enfin maté ce Solo tant décrié.
Et bien j'ai adoré ! De l'action, des perso sympas, ça en fait pas des caisses avec la force (y'en a pas), vraiment bien
nexus4 a écrit:Un star wars où y a pas un truc bancal, je vois pas. Rogue one me parait le plus cohérent.
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