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Does Disney now own Indiana Jones?

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Does Disney now own Indiana Jones?

Does Disney now own Indiana Jones?

The Walt Disney Company has owned the Indiana Jones intellectual property since its acquisition of Lucasfilm, the series' production company, in 2012, when Lucas sold it for $4 billion.

Is Disney plus getting Indiana Jones?

'Indiana Jones' movies are not available on Disney's streaming platform. No, movies like Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull are not available on Disney+. ... Fans can also watch Indiana Jones movies live on the television network, Paramount Network.

Is Indiana Jones 5 Cancelled?

Indiana Jones 5 director James Mangold has responded to reports that filming on the movie has been shut down due to Harrison Ford's injury. ... A new report in The Sun now claims that production on the film has been shut down for at least three months while Ford recovers.

Why doesn't Disney+ have Indiana Jones?

Wait, Indiana Jones isn't on Disney+? Because Lucasfilm is part of Disney now (I.E. Star Wars) and Lucasfilm has confirmed that Indiana Jones 5 is happening WITH Harrison Ford, you'd think that all of those movies would be on Disney+. But nope! They're not!

Is there going to be more Indiana Jones movies?

  • When Disney purchased Lucasfilm, there was a question of how future Indiana Jones films would proceed since Paramount released the first four movies. Today, Disney announced that it has reached an arrangement with Paramount regarding the franchise.

How is Indiana Jones going to be distributed?

  • Disney will now distribute all future Indiana Jones films. The legal entanglement that was the Indiana Jones franchise has now been untangled. When Disney purchased Lucasfilm, there was a question of how future Indiana Jones films would proceed since Paramount released the first four movies.

Why is Indiana Jones not on Disney plus?

  • The reason for this is because, while Disney owns the character, Paramount Pictures still holds the distribution rights to the four movies and the TV show. So the unfortunately Indiana Jones doesn’t look like it will be a major part of Disney+ for the foreseeable future.

When did Paramount buy the rights to Indiana Jones?

  • Even though Disney reached a deal with Paramount for future Indiana Jones distribution and marketing rights, Paramount keeps the rights to the first four movies they released between 1981-2008. Because of that, Paramount controls where the films can stream.

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