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I believe that casting call synopsis has long been pulled but I saved it for reference:
I believe Trank debunked this however. Like he debunked the Teller and Jordan casting rumors.
I have also read that the Josh Gad rumour that he denied had some truth to it and Josh Gad was tested for the Grimm role.
I'm starting to wonder if we've all been off-base about this rights retention thing. Maybe the point is not to pump out a quickie so they can hang onto the property for another 7+ years, but to simply wipe their ass with it before handing it back to Marvel, like it's the chocolate-covered pretzel of movie licenses.
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I guess a combination of both would be more likely. If this bombs I can't imagine why they would want to continue paying rent on it.
So they make a turd movie. If it profits they hang onto the license, if it bombs they let it go, but in such a toxic state MS won't dare use it for years and years.
The one problem I have with this theory is that if they were trying to poison the license then they would want to keep it far closer to the kind of adaption that Marvel would make (in other words something far closer to the 616). If they were trying to poison things they would have a sucky film based on the 616, instead they look to be making something not really based on any existing version of the characters. As it stands the film they are making has changed enough that I'm not sure how much long term impact it will have on the GA's impression of the franchise.