Talk:Indiana Jones/@comment-4874249-20150512211545/@comment-28665090-20180822145204

I know this is a reply coming 3 years later, but here goes:

Paramount, for the time being, still possesses distribution rights to the first four films (Raiders of the Lost Ark, Temple of Doom, The Last Crusade, and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull). This means that any DVDs, Blu-Rays, or digital versions of these four films are all distributed by and therefore properties of Paramount, meaning that their logo (the mountain) will be the one seen on the back of the casing and before the movie begins. Disney's logo will not be seen anywhere on these four films.

However, when the fifth Indiana Jones film is finally released (currently scheduled for July 9, 2021), Disney will be the sole distributor of the film both theatrically and in the home video market - just don't expect to see the Disney castle before the film begins, as they don't do that with Lucasfilm or Marvel Studios productions. Their logo will be seen on the back prints of only the fifth film once it releases on home video.

In my opinion, it is extremely likely that Disney will attempt to gain the distribution rights to all of the Indiana Jones films from Paramount, just as they did with some of the early Marvel Studios films (which also originated from Paramount) including Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Thor, and Captain America: The First Avenger. I would expect Disney to purchase these rights especially for their upcoming streaming service set to launch next year, so all Indiana Jones and Star Wars titles could be officially housed under one cohesive roof and available on a singular platform.