Original Star Wars Movies May Not Launch With Disney's Streaming Service Until 2024 (bloomberg.com)
Disney is reportedly having trouble buying back TV rights to "Star Wars" movies from AT&T's Turner Broadcasting so that it can offer them on a new streaming video service it is working on. Bloomberg reports: Disney made a preliminary inquiry about regaining the rights, but met resistance. Turner has the rights to show the films on its cable networks, which include TNT and TBS, and online until 2024. The programmer would want financial considerations and programming to replace the lost films. Disney sold certain rights to Turner in 2016, before it completed plans for the streaming service.
WHEN can I buy the ORIGINAL theatrical release on Blu-Ray?
Seeing how they've tried to run the franchise into the ground, especially with the Last Jedi, have to say that the longer those rights are kept out of their hands, the better.
I can easily imagine Han not shooting first being made trivial by Disney edits...
Check your premises.