In September 2016, Turner Broadcasting signed exclusive rights to broadcast the Star Wars films, so they air periodically on TNT & TBS so check your local listings.
Most likely they will air around the holidays to fill air time.
Star Wars: The Clone Wars on Cartoon Network. The Star Wars movies are usually on Spike
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The rancor was first introduced to the movies when it appeared on Star Wars: The Return of the Jedi. The rancor has also appeared in the movie Star Wars the Clone Wars as well as the TV series.
There is no other name for Star Wars. It's just STAR WARS.
The company that makes the various Star Wars movies, TV programs etc., is Lucas Film. Look them up on google.
Star Movies offers television programming in Asia. Some of the features on Star Movies include current television listings and movies. One could watch programming such as Once Upon a Time on this channel.
Spike TV airs all of the Star Wars films frequently. You can search listings on TV Guide's website.
The new Star Wars film being made by Disney won't be out until 2015, so there'll still be 6 films (7 if you count the pilot for the TV series Star Wars: The Clone Wars)
First of all, the person who made Star Wars is NOT an idiot. The person who made Star Wars is Gorge Lucas. There are also many others who made the graphics on the movies and TV show, planned the saga and TV episodes and voice acted the characters.
You can turn to a smart application called SameMovie Disney+ Video Downloader that helps you download movies and TV shows from Disney+. With SameMovie, you can download unlimited Star Wars, Marvel and Pixar movies.
A little bit. It opens with the scene from Episode II when Obi Wan, Anakin and Padme are about to be eaten by giant beasts in an arena, but it is mostly based on episodes from Star Wars: The Clone Wars Seasons 1 & 2, which is a television show.
It is still possible that there will be more Star Wars movies; there are some terrific novels by Timothy Zahn which would lend themselves very well to being adapted into movies. But for now, Lucasfilm is busy making the Clone Wars TV series instead.