Star Wars: The Force Awakens is coming to Netflix Canada
Given the dividers prominent, Disney figured it would be the immaculate area to advance Star Wars: The Force Awakens by conveying 500 Imperial storm troopers to remain on it. The premiere night for the “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” softens the record up ticket deals while the hawkers continues to resell these goes on EBay summing ten thousand dollars.
The reason for this is because within the United States, Starz actually has the rights to all of Disney’s films in the year 2015-which includes The Force Awakens.
Netflix has cut a deal with Disney that would allow it to acquire and stream anything that they produce from 2016 until the end of their contract.
Actress Daisy Ridley has posed with her character’s stamp from the Royal Mail’s new Star Wars collection.
The supercut trailer comes soon after fans crashed for ticket sites on the web shortly after the release of the first trailer. This is all well and good for those who wish to relive the glory days (?) of Jar Jar Binks, but many fans are already curious when The Force Awakens will be hitting the streaming platform.
“Fortuitously for Netflix Canada subs, the company’s deal with Disney started with 2015 releases after the previous agreements for the pay-TV window with Corus Entertainment and Bell Canada expired”, Variety explains.
Netflix will have access to the movie roughly eight months after the movie leaves theatres. To say the least.
Last week, Lucasfilm unveiled the movie’s official poster and two short teaser videos to promote a new trailer. However, according to the report, Canada has been the only country, so far, that Netflix has acquired the streaming rights for the film.
And, naturally, many Canadians are stoked to have a few online content exclusivity cred for once.