They could always change their minds later. Especially if a test audience doesn't act favorably towards the R rated cut of the film or if they find out that a lot kids would want to see this movie. In an ideal world, they would release 2 theatrical cuts of the movie (an R rated version and a PG-13 version) just like studios simultaneously release a 3D and non 3D versions of theatrical movies.
I agree. IMO, they should try to do a GEICO commercial with Deadpool.
FOX would get most of the profits from the merch, not Marvel. This is why Marvel won't make merch for the movie (or the X-Men and FF movies).
2) If you had two things, and on one you earned 100% of the revenues from the efforts that you put into making it, and the other you earned a much smaller percentage for the same amount of time and effort, you'd be more likely to concentrate more heavily on the first, wouldn't you?
I believe Marvel get all the profits from the merchandise of FOX characters. Fox would get profit in the sense it is promoting their films for free, but that's why Marvel make less X-Men merch. Why promote other studios films when they can make the same money on merchandise promoting their movies.
Edit: I might be wrong. Tom Brevoort said this last year
I thought it was like 10% from movie and 40% from merchandise, but I might be completely wrong. I do remember seeing numbers somewhere way back in the day.If I was 10, 11 or 12 years-old, I'd be disappointed with the lack of X-Men merch. But I'm 28 now and have not personal need for it.
However...I do feel bad for the diehard collecting fans who would absolutely love more X-Men merch and Marvel is denying them that. But from a business standpoint it does make sense.
I'm always curious as to what is the exact % of the profits Marvel gets from the X-Men films. I know it's not a lot, but the X-Men and Spidey films did help with Marvel forming Marvel Studios.
FOX would get most of the profits from the merch, not Marvel. This is why Marvel won't make merch for the movie (or the X-Men and FF movies).
Pg 2 "Studio Licensing" said:[licensing in relation to Fox Marvel movies] "Under these licenses we retain control over merchandising rights and retain more than 50% of merchandising-based revenue"
I believe Marvel get all the profits from the merchandise of FOX characters. Fox would get profit in the sense it is promoting their films for free, but that's why Marvel make less X-Men merch. Why promote other studios films when they can make the same money on merchandise promoting their movies.
Ah that's it.According to this Marvel holds the majority from profits.
Assuming that hasn't changed Marvel gets more than 50% and they decide if Merchandise is made or not.
I thought it was like 10% from movie and 40% from merchandise, but I might be completely wrong. I do remember seeing numbers somewhere way back in the day.
Found it:I thought it was something along those lines too.
So DOFP made $748 million WW and Marvel gets 10% of the gross by not lifting a finger.
That's a good deal for Marvel. By that I mean they can concentrate on their Studio produced films, make money off those for their hard work and then collect a paycheck from Fox.
We also know from filings in years past that Marvel's licensing deals typically called for a producer fee of between 8% and 10% of the gross. Fox's future X-Men movies could bring Disney hundreds of millions in profits.
At least 305.3 Million US$ since 2000.That was quick. And again, for a franchise they don't own the IP of, that's a pretty good deal just for having the Marvel name attached and being a co-producer.
That was quick. And again, for a franchise they don't own the IP of, that's a pretty good deal just for having the Marvel name attached and being a co-producer.
Interesting hair for Morena...
Plus Majority merch profits AND sole control over what type of merchandise and how much and who makes it.
They have the ball, but they don't want to play.
I have a buddy who has been a diehard Marvel fan since he was just a kid (met him in college) and the X-Men series is one of the reasons he's super pissed at Marvel.
He loves the X-Men franchise, but hates how Marvel doesn't feature them much anymore merchandising (not even the Marvel Infinity game).
But with Deadpool, I don't expect any merchandise.
That's not a very flattering pic of Skrein
Tell me about it, I want Hot Toys figures and lego sets for the movies and games![]()
It's also a fairly poor business decision to exclude kids from something like this that's basically a slightly more "hard core" Spider-Man type.
That's exactly the Deadpool I want to see.
You will pardon me if I don't see anything "all ages" about the direction Liefield was taking New Mutants/X-force. I mean, it was sort of the 90's thing to have violent anti-heroes.
PG-13 does allow a fair amount of violence (still weird to me that GI Joe had more stabbings than Origins), but why limit yourself.
The good Deadpool stories are inherently violent and adult. Why limit themselves?