On Tuesday Disney announced the Disney Digital Network, which rolls up all of the company’s digital-first content businesses under one roof, including Maker, which had previously operated fairly independently. Disney Digital Network reaches more than 1 billion followers across platforms, encompassing 300-plus social media channels and editorial brands like Oh
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New Star Wars Website Launches
Star Wars fans this is for you, Lucasfilm and Disney Interactive launched a new StarWars.com experience, the digital destination and first source for all Star Wars film, TV, and video game news. The new site features: Long-form articles and videos that go behind the scenes of past, current and upcoming
Star Wars Launches “This Is Madness” Tournament
StarWars.com has just launched the “This Is Madness” tournament to decide the galaxy’s most popular Star Wars character. Cast your votes today!
Celebrate Star Wars Day by Streaming Season 4 of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” Free This Weekend
Watch and relive all the action, drama, and twists of Season 4 of Star Wars: The Clone Wars on StarWars.com. All 22 episodes will be available to view May 4th – May 6th (though some are live now, if you want a head-start). Catch up on episodes you might have
When You Want To Send Someone the Very Best on Star Wars Day Send Star Wars E-Cards
Happy Star Wars Day! Send out a message to family and friends with the newly launched StarWars.com E-Cards, featuring imagery from the saga as well as brand new art. If you’ve got something to say, say it with Star Wars. This new feature on StarWars.com is available now, and this inaugural
StarWars.com Gets a Facelift
Since its launch in 1996, StarWars.com has periodically undergone changes in order to reflect its growing and evolving audience, and to keep pace with the rapidly shifting nature of the online world. This new version of the site is the biggest re-haul since Star Wars’ official online presence began, and
The Process of Restoring Star Wars for Blu-ray
StarWars.com has got a great article about the process of restoring the Star Wars saga for Blu-ray. It’s interesting to see how the films have progressed from its initial theatrical release, Laserdisc, VHS, DVD and now Blu-ray. “When they did the transfer from film for the previous DVD, they wanted