Want this question answered?
Yes, Disney bought Lucasfilm. This include Star Wars.
Well, yeah, since he created Star Wars and is the owner of Lucasfilms that made the films possible
No , the Star Wars franchise is an American production .
No. Not at all. Star Trek is a COMPLETELY different franchise than star wars
The "Droid" trademark for which Motorola was using under license was originally from Lucasfilm (which everyone knows now that it's been acquired by Disney) in their "Star Wars" franchise.
It most likely come from the fact that the Star Wars franchise includes many battles in space, or "star wars."
There might, due to disney buying out the Star-Wars trilogy.
Yes, because if you look at the force awakens there is a giant planet-destroying super laser and in the New Hope there is also a giant planet-destroying super laser and then in the Last Jedi there is a battle on a planet involving AT-ATs where the good guys are forced to flee, this is also seen in the empire strikes back. And don’t get me started on the rise of skywalker there is a giant space battle where the main bad guy turns good, the bad guys lose and Palatine dies as seen in the Return of Jedi.
They are at the Disney World Resort in Florida
Possably, due to disney buying out the Star-Wars trilogy rights.
Star Wars Battlefront [DICE] A.K.A Star Wars Battlefront 3 is being made by DICE who are the creaters of the Battlefield franchise.
Highly unlikely, for when Disney bought the rights to Star Wars from George Lucas and released the TV series "Star Wars Rebels," "The Force Unleashed" franchise is now no longer considered part of the official timeline, or canon. The Force Unleashed was originally meant to explain how the Rebellion began, but now the series by Disney has replaced that