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Disney value jumps US$2bn following Star Wars teaser release
POSTED 20 Apr 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
Star Wars Episode VII comes to cinemas December 2015 Credit: Disney
Disney’s share value has jumped US$2bn (€1.85bn, £1.33bn) following the release of the teaser trailer for upcoming movie Star Wars: The Force Awakens, promising huge value in the the IP’s relaunch and upcoming attractions.

The two-minute clip, which sent the internet into a spin last week with a glimpse of returning characters Han Solo and Chewbacca, was released to the public on 16 April as part of a four-day Star Wars celebration event taking place in Anaheim, California.

The trailer offers a throwback to the previous Star Wars films – with a Luke Skywalker monologue, shot of Darth Vader’s destroyed helmet, an army of Storm Troopers and a crashed Star Destroyer – also providing a first look at the new characters set to be part of the franchise.

Disney purchased production company Lucasfilm and the Star Wars brand in 2012 for US$4bn (€3.7bn, £2.7bn). Speaking in December, Disney CEO Bob Iger said that a raft of new attractions coming to Disney’s theme parks would be based on the new sequels and any subsequent spin-offs, not the older films in the George Lucas franchise. At the time, Disney temporarily halted development on the as-of-yet unannounced attractions so as to make them as close in detail to the new films as possible.

Following the trailer’s release, stock in Walt Disney went into overdrive, reaching a high of US$108.30 (€100.49, £72.35) a share – representing a near US$2bn jump in value. The film will be released on 18 December and is predicted to be a box-office smash.

Credit: Disney
The trailer includes iconic images from the previous Star Wars films Credit: Disney
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Disney value jumps US$2bn following Star Wars teaser release
POSTED 20 Apr 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
Star Wars Episode VII comes to cinemas December 2015 Credit: Disney
Disney’s share value has jumped US$2bn (€1.85bn, £1.33bn) following the release of the teaser trailer for upcoming movie Star Wars: The Force Awakens, promising huge value in the the IP’s relaunch and upcoming attractions.

The two-minute clip, which sent the internet into a spin last week with a glimpse of returning characters Han Solo and Chewbacca, was released to the public on 16 April as part of a four-day Star Wars celebration event taking place in Anaheim, California.

The trailer offers a throwback to the previous Star Wars films – with a Luke Skywalker monologue, shot of Darth Vader’s destroyed helmet, an army of Storm Troopers and a crashed Star Destroyer – also providing a first look at the new characters set to be part of the franchise.

Disney purchased production company Lucasfilm and the Star Wars brand in 2012 for US$4bn (€3.7bn, £2.7bn). Speaking in December, Disney CEO Bob Iger said that a raft of new attractions coming to Disney’s theme parks would be based on the new sequels and any subsequent spin-offs, not the older films in the George Lucas franchise. At the time, Disney temporarily halted development on the as-of-yet unannounced attractions so as to make them as close in detail to the new films as possible.

Following the trailer’s release, stock in Walt Disney went into overdrive, reaching a high of US$108.30 (€100.49, £72.35) a share – representing a near US$2bn jump in value. The film will be released on 18 December and is predicted to be a box-office smash.

Credit: Disney
The trailer includes iconic images from the previous Star Wars films Credit: Disney
RELATED STORIES
Disney reveals new details about upcoming Star Wars attractions


Amidst continued speculation, Disney CEO Bob Iger, has revealed some details on how the Star Wars brand it purchased in 2012 for US$4bn (€3.2bn, £2.6bn) will fit into the company’s theme parks.
Legoland Malaysia unveils RM6m Star Wars attraction


Legoland Malaysia has invested RM6m (US$1.8m, €1.4m, £1.1m) on a new Lego Star Wars attraction, which opened 15 September.
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The rumour mill is strong with this one as reports that a Star Wars theme park could become a reality have been sent into hyperdrive after Disney CEO Bob Iger promised a “far greater Star Wars presence” in its theme parks, possibly to coincide with the December 2015 installment of the legendary Sci Fi franchise.
UNESCO raises concerns about Irish heritage site being used for new Star Wars film


UNESCO has enquired about appropriate authorisation for the use of World Heritage site Skellig Michael as a film set for the latest instalment in the Star Wars franchise.
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