When it was announced Tuesday that Disney will acquire Lucasfilm and release Star Wars Episode 7 in 2015, many fans hoped that meant the new films would follow Timothy Zahn's Thrawn Trilogy (aka Heirs to the Empire), the bestselling novels set fiveUnless you've been living under a stack of rocks, you've spotted the news that Disney bought Lucasfilm Ltd., “Star Wars” creator George Lucas's production company and is planning on releasing a new trilogy of “Star Wars” movies, if not more. Skip toThe film studio was previously owned entirely by George Lucas, the creator of the iconic Star Wars and Indiana Jones series. Lucas will continue to work at Lucasfilm, serving as creative consultant. Star Wars: Episode 7 isWhen it was announced Tuesday that Disney will acquire Lucasfilm and release Star Wars Episode 7 in 2015, many fans hoped that meant the new films would follow Timothy Zahn's Thrawn Trilogy (aka Heirs to the Empire), the bestselling novels set fiveNot so long ago, right here in this very galaxy, Disney bought Lucasfilm, and a new "Star Wars" movie was born. Disney's latest acquisition and the announcement of "Star Wars Episode 7" is easily one of the most energizing and polarizing pop culture
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