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Willie WHERE ARE YOU MY MAN
This is now officially the GOAT thread in the history of threads.

Some people are still going to argue that Constantin somehow, someway still own the rights.
DigificWriter said:Agreed.
The reason it's never going to happen, though, is because FOX doesn't actually own the Fantastic Four rights; they are merely the distributor for films made using said rights, which are owned by the Germany-based studio Constantin Film.
DarthSkywalker said:Using DigificWriter's logic, why wouldn't Constantin Film work with Marvel? Actually make money off the rights? Fox probably has distribution rights, which is the only problem here.
DigificWriter said:It's not MY logic, it's the truth.
Constantin Film bought the film rights for the characters in 1986. A low-budget film was produced in 1992 in order to retain the license. In 2004, with a distribution deal from 20th Century Fox, a second Fantastic Four film entered production.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantastic_Four_in_film
DarthSkywalker said:Now explain the rest. Why wouldn't they work with Marvel instead then?
DigificWriter said:Because they don't need to. Constantin doesn't gain or lose anything by holding the rights, as they've demonstrated by the fact that they've already made one 'ashcan copy' film using the rights just so that they didn't lose them.
DarthSkywalker said:They don't benefit from it either. They aren't making money, especially not the good money they would make with Marvel. If Marvel would cover the cost of a film, what do they lose by letting Marvel distribute it?
DigificWriter said:Constantin doesn't need to make money on the Fantastic Four in order to stay in business. That's why they have nothing in particular to either gain or lose by cooperating with Marvel.
Sony didn't necessarily need to make money on Spider-Man in order to survive, either, but they chose to make the deal because they saw benefit in it. I don't believe there's anything to suggest that Constantin is in that kind of a position.
DarthSkywalker said:Which means there is no logical reason to your stance.
There is a reason Marvel has been negotiating with Fox. It is because Fox probably owns the distribution rights, and they need those to work with Constantin Films.
DigificWriter said:Fox is only involved in the Fantastic Four because they signed a distribution agreement with Constantin Film back in 2004. If Constantin so chose, they could take the rights to the Four elsewhere and see if anybody else was interested in spite of the failure of this current movie.
Why would Constantin still be listed as holding the ownership of the Fantastic Four rights if they'd effectively transferred that ownership to FOX by making the distribution deal with them?
DarthSkywalker said:http://deadline.com/2012/08/fox-insiders-no-galactus-talks-with-marvel-314578/
At what point do they say they are talking to the wrong people about Galactus or the Silver Surfer? It in fact says that Fox controls the characters.
http://deadline.com/2015/02/spider-man-marvel-kevin-feige-amy-pascal-producers-1201370228/
Notice no mention of Constantin Films?
How about here?
http://variety.com/2015/film/news/f...ox-is-responsible-for-bad-reviews-1201558644/
DigificWriter said:^ Thank you for the links. I do wonder why Constantin Film isn't mentioned in any of those articles given that they are still currently listed as holding ownership of the Fantastic Four rights, though.



Willie WHERE ARE YOU MY MAN
Wake up Willie, it's official!

'Combining with Disney are 21st Century Foxs critically acclaimed film production businesses, including Twentieth Century Fox, Fox Searchlight Pictures and Fox 2000, which together offer diverse and compelling storytelling businesses and are the homes of Avatar, X-Men, Fantastic Four and Deadpool, as well as The Grand Budapest Hotel, Hidden Figures, Gone Girl, The Shape of Water and The Martianand its storied television creative units, Twentieth Century Fox Television, FX Productions and Fox21, which have brought The Americans, This Is Us, Modern Family, The Simpsons and so many more hit TV series to viewers across the globe. Disney will also acquire FX Networks, National Geographic Partners, Fox Sports Regional Networks, Fox Networks Group International, Star India and Foxs interests in Hulu, Sky plc, Tata Sky and Endemol Shine Group.'
https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/wa...noff-certain-businesses-52-4-billion-stock-2/
FANTASTIC FOUR ARE MENTIONED EVERYONE!!!!!
"The agreement also provides Disney with the opportunity to reunite the X-Men, Fantastic Four and Deadpool with the Marvel family under one roof and create richer, more complex worlds of inter-related characters and stories that audiences have shown they love."
THIS is the important part. I bet Feige already has an outline of where things should go.
t: I thought it would be years before Marvel got the rights back, and then ONLY for the FF...But the FF AND the X-Men back home!? This is an incredible day for comics fans everywhere 
Popular Entertainment Properties to Join Disney Family
Combining with Disney are 21st Century Foxs critically acclaimed film production businesses, including Twentieth Century Fox, Fox Searchlight Pictures and Fox 2000, which together offer diverse and compelling storytelling businesses and are the homes of Avatar, X-Men, Fantastic Four and Deadpool, as well as The Grand Budapest Hotel, Hidden Figures, Gone Girl, The Shape of Water and The Martianand its storied television creative units, Twentieth Century Fox Television, FX Productions and Fox21, which have brought The Americans, This Is Us, Modern Family, The Simpsons and so many more hit TV series to viewers across the globe.
OMG!!! So now I can change my Sig!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Exciting as this is, I'm willing to bet that we're going to wait a bit to hear anything official from Marvel and even longer before we see them announce any X-men or FF films. It's going to take some patience.
Yes, unless the untitled films are FF or Silver Surfer, and there is some real progress made on them (treatment or concept art). CapCom is rumored to have been working from some time on X-Men and FF characters for Marvel vs Capcom Infinity, even when those characters were "banned" due to the rights feud. If CapCom did some work "just in case", with inside info of this deal, Marvel surely did something.Exciting as this is, I'm willing to bet that we're going to wait a bit to hear anything official from Marvel and even longer before we see them announce any X-men or FF films. It's going to take some patience.