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Lucasfilm wins bid to throw out UK lawsuit over 'resurrection' of 'Star Wars' character

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Posted on December 18, 2025

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Lucasfilm wins bid to throw out UK lawsuit over 'resurrection' of 'Star Wars' character
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LONDON, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Disney unit Lucasfilm on Thursday won its bid to throw out a London lawsuit over the use of the likeness of a long-dead actor in a Star Wars spinoff movie. Peter Cushing,

Lucasfilm Triumphs in UK Lawsuit Over 'Star Wars' Character

LONDON, Dec ‌18 (Reuters) - Disney unit Lucasfilm on Thursday won its bid to ‍throw ‌out a London lawsuit over the use of the likeness of ⁠a long-dead actor in a ‌Star Wars spinoff movie.

Peter Cushing, who died in 1994, was "resurrected" as Death Star commander Grand Moff Tarkin for the 2016 film "Rogue One: A Star Wars ⁠Story" using visual effects and another actor.

He had appeared in the original 1977 "Star Wars" film, ​created by George Lucas, which became one of ‌the most successful film franchises ⁠of all time.

The movies have collected more than $5 billion in global ticket sales since the release of the first installment in ​1977, and spinoffs are still being produced.

Cushing had signed a deal with British company Tyburn Film Productions in 1993 to appear in a television film, an agreement Tyburn's lawyers said gave it "the right ​to ‍be the first to 'resurrect' ​Mr Cushing by way of visual effects".

Tyburn claimed it had lost around 250,000 pounds ($333,725) and sued Lucasfilm and fellow Disney subsidiary Lunak Heavy Industries at London's High Court for alleged unjust enrichment at its expense.

Lucasfilm and Lunak, however, said the case was hopeless and unsuccessfully tried ⁠to have the case thrown out twice. But the Court of Appeal ruled in their favour ​on Thursday.

Judge Sue Carr said that "it is impossible to identify anything at all that belonged to Tyburn which can be said to have been transferred" to Lucasfilm or Lunak, meaning ‌the case could not continue.

Lucasfilm did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

($1 = 0.7491 pounds)

(Reporting by Sam Tobin, Editing by Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Lucasfilm won a UK lawsuit regarding Peter Cushing's likeness.
  • Cushing was digitally recreated for 'Rogue One'.
  • Tyburn Film Productions claimed rights to Cushing's likeness.
  • The court ruled in favor of Lucasfilm and Lunak.
  • The case involved claims of unjust enrichment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a spinoff?
A spinoff is a type of corporate action where a company creates a new independent company by selling or distributing new shares. This often occurs to unlock value or focus on core operations.
What are visual effects?
Visual effects (VFX) are techniques used in film and video production to create imagery that cannot be captured during live-action shooting. They enhance the storytelling by adding elements like CGI.
What is a court of appeal?
A court of appeal is a higher court that reviews the decisions made by lower courts. It can uphold, reverse, or modify the lower court's ruling based on legal grounds.

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