Why did George Lucas sell Star Wars to Disney?
George Lucas has not explicitly stated a single reason, but implied he was ready to move on to other projects.
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George Lucas, 13 years after selling Lucasfilm to Disney for $4 billion, says he has moved on from managing the Star Wars franchise and is now focused on his Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, set to open in Los Angeles in 2026.
In a recent interview, George Lucas reflected on his decision to sell Lucasfilm to Disney and his current focus on the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art. The sale, which took place in 2012 for $4.05 billion, marked a significant shift in the Star Wars franchise. Lucas acknowledged that Disney has implemented its vision for the universe. While fans have had mixed reactions to Disney's handling of Star Wars, Lucas seems content with his decision, stating that he has 'moved past it' and is consumed with building his museum. The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art will showcase a wide array of narrative art, with only a small portion dedicated to Star Wars.
George Lucas has not explicitly stated a single reason, but implied he was ready to move on to other projects.
It is a museum in Los Angeles set to open in 2026, showcasing Lucas' collection of narrative art, including film, illustration, and digital art.
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