They won't have the Disney theme. It's owned by the company, doesn't mean they'll make it into a kids cartoon. It would be a horrible public relations mistake to do that and honestly, Disney isn't stupid. It's odd and awkward to think Marvel is going to be owned by Disney, but if anything it'll only make it better.
Besides, Universal is kind of a boring park compared to Disney World. Now we can see Indiana Jones, Star Wars and Spider-Man all in one place, like a giant movie theater coming to life.
Just to show you guys of how ignorant I think this title looks now...Disney bought Marvel Entertainment INC.Co for $4 Billion Dollars in cash and bond (If you guys were wondering how much Marvel was worth... I think you just found out) This just doesnt fit the right picture guys...Read this quick article I found stating this:
Article:
"Under the deal Disney will now control and own 5,000 Marvel characters, including
Iron Man and
Spider-Man. If Marvel shareholders approve the deal, they will receive $30 per share and will also receive .745 Disney shares for each Marvel share they own. Both the Disney and Marvel board of directors have approved the deal, but it still has to go through an anti-trust review. I don’t see there being any problem with the anti-trust review nor do I see the marvel shareholders turning up their noses to such a fantastic offer. Most likely, later this week, we should see final word on the resolution of this agreement.
Said Ike Perlmutter, Marvel’s Chief Executive Officer:
“Disney is the perfect home for Marvel`s fantastic library of characters given
its proven ability to expand content creation and licensing businesses…This is an unparalleled
opportunity for Marvel to build upon its vibrant brand and character properties
by accessing Disney`s tremendous global organization and infrastructure around
the world.”
"So what does this mean to comic books fans? Well, it could be both very good and very bad at the same time. Let’s look at some quick pros and cons shall we?
Pro - Disney is a universal name with pockets so deep that God’s hand would have a hard time reaching the bottom. Marvel is no slouch either in the household name department - but let’s face it, they are no Disney. All that extra money, means way more marketing and increased traffic within the theme parks (sorry Universal but looks like you might lose the
X-Men characters in your parades.)"