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New Lucasfilm fanfare that replaces original 20th Century Fox music in the Star Wars films. Watch: New ‘Star Wars’ LucasFilm Fanfare Replaces 20th Century Fox Opening
Posted on Friday, April 10th, 2015 by Germain Lussier
That’s going to change. When Disney purchased Lucasfilm, it was pretty obvious no future Star Wars movies would have those recognizable drums and horns in front of them. So one of the first questions (literally) we asked after hearing this news is what would Lucasfilm do without that music? We now know. Though 20th Century Fox still owns the rights to the first six films, most of the new digital releases remove the Fox logo and fanfare, going instead with a John Williams-penned riff over the Lucasfilm logo. Listen to the new Star Wars Fox fanfare below. First up, here’s the way it originally sounded and looked: Well, that’s out. Thanks to Jason at MakingStarWars for posting the below video on Twitter. Here’s what the fanfare sounds like now on five of the six films. Important note: The original Star Wars, A New Hope, still has the Fox logo and fanfare in digital release but that’s the only one. A New Hope is the only film Fox has 100% rights too. The other five will revert to Disney in a few years.
I think this a pretty classy way to cover the lack of Fox fanfare. You can’t go wrong with John Williams and that piece of music definitely has a similar, “Are you ready?” feeling. Once we get to new movies, it should still be interesting to see how they incorporate the Disney logo, if at all. Does the lack of 20th Century Fox fanfare on these Star Wars films bother you? Do you think this new music works?
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if this is not fake, I must say that I like it as much as the 20th cent fanfare sounds LIKE John Williams, it wasn't Star Wars music the new fanfare IS Star Wars, so replacing the fanfare of a HOLLYWOOD STUDIO doesn't bother me at all; in fact, what bothered me is the fact that it was included in the official SW soundtracks... | |
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I don't think it's fake. It appears in the first second of the video to have the Amazon Instant Video loadscreen. They were just recently released digitally for the first time.
There are only 250 days left til Episode VII.
Following Lucasfilm's sale of Star Wars to Disney in 2012, Disney hired Michael Ardnt to develop an outline to the new Star Wars trilogy. He Initially developed the stories around Lucas' original drafts, slowly but surely developing the outline for the new trilogy over a 15 month period.
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I just want Star Wars 1977 in it's original form on blu-ray. The 20th Century logo is engrained as part of the Star Wars experience for me, but so are the 70's era cinema logos that happened before it, like this: . For me and my childhood friends, even that is part of Star Wars (1977)!
But I can't wait to see what they cook up for this new movie. Based on JJ Abrams Star Trek movies and Super-8, I have a bad feeling about it.
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