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Since 2012, Lucasfilm has been a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Studios, a division of Disney Entertainment, which are both ultimately owned by the Walt Disney Company, who also owns former Lucasfilm subsidiary Pixar (formerly known as the Graphics Group before being spun off as a corporation in 1986, acquired by Disney in 2006).
This is a list of assets currently or formerly owned by The Walt Disney Company, unless otherwise indicated. [1]As of October 2024, The Walt Disney Company, or just Disney, is organized into three main segments: Disney Entertainment, which includes the company's film, television, music and streaming media assets, ESPN (including ESPN+) and Disney Experiences.
Celebration is a master-planned community (MPC) and census-designated place (CDP) in Osceola County, Florida, United States.A suburb of Orlando, Celebration is located near Walt Disney World Resort and was originally developed by The Walt Disney Company.
Walt Disney (NYS: DIS) is acquiring Lucasfilm, creator of the Star Wars series, for $4.05 billion in cash and stock. The deal was announced yesterday with Disney calling it part of its strategy of ...
Lucasfilm is 100% owned by Lucasfilm Chairman and Founder, George Lucas. Robert A. Iger, chairman and CEO, The Walt Disney Company, and George Lucas, chairman and founder, L ...
Circle 7 Animation, or Disney Circle 7 Animation, was a short-lived division of Walt Disney Feature Animation specializing in CGI animation and was originally going to work on making sequels to the Disney-owned Pixar properties, leading rivals and animators [5] to derisively nickname the division "Pixaren't". The company released no movies ...
This article contains a list of productions made by the American film studio Lucasfilm a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios which is a division of Disney Entertainment, owned by The Walt Disney Company. This list includes animated television series, films, specials, and theatrical films such as Star Wars and Indiana Jones.
By now everybody knows that Disney (NYS: DIS) will be paying out $4.05 billion in cash and stock to acquire Lucasfilm. It's a big price for what largely boils down to the Star Wars franchise, but ...