I think Universal would be the most hungry. They lack enough franchises, besides Fast/Furious and Jurassic Park. Also, Del Toro has a relationship with Universal so that can help.
So I guess the Justice League is impossible?
Deadline saying that Tull will have a meeting with Lionsgate later this week
I doubt they'll partner, although it would be pretty shocking. Lionsgate doesn't strike me as a company that wants to get into the mega-big blockbuster genre but that might have changed after Hunger Games
So I guess the Justice League is impossible?
Lionsgate totally wants to get into mega blockbuster territory, especially after Hunger Games. They want to become part of the big six to make it the big seven. A partnership with Legendary if done right could do that.
With the increasing budgets of their movies, I don't Lionsgate needs to come out and say it.
Speculation: ME thinks that the departure of Jeff Robinov, which is both good (he's apparently difficult and cold to talk to) and bad (he has good relationships with directors like Nolan) is a last ditch effort to keep Legendary at WB, since Robinov has been critical of Tull's practices, etc. That's why the new WB CEO was so cold towards Robinov, even in the light of 'Man of Steel's success.
So I guess the Justice League is impossible?
WB is going to try and pull a Disney and just maintain all the DC films within their own thing as opposed to the other production company.
Who is us and what's so bad about this.
This news doesn't actually influence moviegoers in ANY way. The only ones noticing the change will be the guys at Legendary, who will eventually be collaborating with another studio, and Warner Bros., who'll either finance more of their pics on their own (as they plan with the DC movies), or will have another company (probably Village Roadshow being more active once again at Warners) co-financing.
Bigger projects between the two companies will now be on hold.