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Has there been any news/rumors on that front recently?
I haven't heard anything for a while, but I haven't really been plugged in.
Not that I'm aware of.
Has there been any news/rumors on that front recently?
I haven't heard anything for a while, but I haven't really been plugged in.
There were rumors of Fox buying WB. That would be interesting with them owning the DCEU and would they try and keep the Xmen if that's the case.
Yeah, now that you say that, I remember that. My brain was telling me someone was trying to buy Fox, but I'm not sure if I was confusing it with Fox trying to by WB.
Nothing really new in this article, but it's good to know that we're not the only ones keeping hope alive:
http://moviepilot.com/p/has-marvel-quietly-regained-fantastic-four-rights/4120020
This article makes so much sense. It does seem odd that once Fox announced that Legion tv show that Marvel rearranged their movie schedule and now have an unknown movie coming out in 2020. According to Fiege, they have the next decade planned out so why is their a movie coming out in 4 years that is untitled? Also, the renaming of Infinity War from 1 and 2 to just part one with the second part being untitled......they can't show their hand right now. I believe they have those rights back but can't say anything about it right now. I believe once the 2nd Avenger's movie starts to film and photos start to leak, that's when they will have no choice but to announce it.
Nothing but pure and rampant speculation.Yeah, now that you say that, I remember that. My brain was telling me someone was trying to buy Fox, but I'm not sure if I was confusing it with Fox trying to buy WB.
Nothing really new in this article, but it's good to know that we're not the only ones keeping hope alive:
http://moviepilot.com/p/has-marvel-quietly-regained-fantastic-four-rights/4120020
Nothing but pure and rampant speculation.
Nothing but pure and rampant speculation.
I don't know why you guys entertain Vile. He lives for the fight. Heck, his name is the VILE ONE for a reason. You can say 1+1=2 but he'd argue 2-0=2. Neither of you are wrong but it is what it is. He agrees with you guys but just can't say it straight out because it would ruin his image.![]()
There's nothing to glean from that article. Nothing has changed with Fantastic Four and Marvel.What's wrong with that? Isn't that what SHH is all about?
If these forums were limited to the facts and nothing but the facts, they would begin and end with the news blurb.
But we take the information and we run with it. After we get a bit of news, we ask: "What does it mean? What broader implications does it lead to? How does it affect other films? etc. etc. etc. We offer our speculation and opinions on those details and that speculation leads to more speculation and more opinions.
The whole concept of these forums is we take a small amount of information and build on that. That's a fun, entertaining way to spend the long periods of time between films. That's why I check in and post here - not to get solid, undisputable information. I can get my information elsewhere, but I enjoy coming here to discuss that information.
These forums are built on opinions and speculation, not facts.
I don't know why you guys entertain Vile. He lives for the fight. Heck, his name is the VILE ONE for a reason. You can say 1+1=2 but he'd argue 2-0=2. Neither of you are wrong but it is what it is. He agrees with you guys but just can't say it straight out because it would ruin his image.
There's nothing to glean from that article. Nothing has changed with Fantastic Four and Marvel.
That article basically says there has to be something going on with Fantastic Four because of what Den of Geek reported, even though that report was already proven to be false. The FOX X-Men TV deals happened over a year ago now. If something was going on with Fantastic Four as a result of that, we would've heard about it by now.
I'm calling it like I see it as I always have for over 10 years. I'm the one that's saying 1+1=2. I'm not the one trying to get blood out of a stone. Here is what I don't agree with. That the deal and character property rights have already changed hands. Marvel's just keeping everything in their magic surprise box to surprise everyone at the next convention.
I ultimately believe the way to go is that everything will return to Marvel, Spider-Man included. I believe the way to go is Disney aggressively pursuing that outcome because they own Marvel, and they should have the film rights for everything. That includes everything that is still divvied up elsewhere. Whatever hold Universal still has on Hulk or who has what on Namor, all of that should go back to Marvel so they can control all of their characters as they see fit.
But there isn't some magic cure all bullet that Marvel is about to kamehameha us with for Fantastic Four right now. It ain't there. Those rights may not have value to Fox right now, but they still have value to Marvel and Disney. Everyone knows that if Marvel got those rights back they would probably do something with the characters at some point that would make the fans a lot happier. That is not something movie studios like allowing to happen.
There's nothing to glean from that article. Nothing has changed with Fantastic Four and Marvel.
Nothing really new in this article, but it's good to know that we're not the only ones keeping hope alive:
http://moviepilot.com/p/has-marvel-quietly-regained-fantastic-four-rights/4120020
And the folks posting will continue to call it as they sees it - mainly that it is extremely unlikely that Disney - DISNEY!!!! - gave up additional character rights to a Marvel owned property in exchange for a minority stake in Legion. It is also extremely unlikely that the Mouse would have willingly added to the overcrowded slate for superhero TV programming, allowing a rival to gain further control over a Disney owned IP, without getting something of value in return.
Why did the X-Men TV negotiations take so long - reports were it took over a year to consummate - if this were a simple licensing agreement? Why would Disney give up its top negotiating tool for getting back its characters in exchange for a relatively small licensing fee? Why did FOX execs announce a deal was close just as FFINO was making its way into theaters? Why was FFINO 2 taken off the schedule? Why did Murdoch bury the franchise publicly if he was planning on keeping it?
If you want to believe that nothing else is going on, have fun. But don't belittle others for digging a bit deeper.
How do you know it's a minority stake? Did you read the contract?
Negotiations take time. There's no evidence Fantastic Four had anything to do with it.
I read the Legion announcement on the FOX website, which listed FX AND FX Productions before Marvel Entertainment and the FOX Execs before their counterparts at Marvel. The announcement also confirmed that FX was handling the physical production. I took the wild leap that the bulk of the profits on a FOX production airing on a FOX network would go to FOX.
Over a frickin' year of negotiations that culminated after FFINO left theaters. And no one at Disney thought to ask for characters like Doom, the Surfer and Galactus, even though the Mouse tried to acquire them during the Daredevil extension negotiation. That's a deal Avi Arad would have laughed at back in the 1990s.
There's no evidence to prove this.
Didn't James Gunn say a while back that Marvel did not get the FF back yet? He has been very forthcoming about things behind the scenes.
That was a deal for borrowing the film rights of other characters in exchange for an extension on the rights to Daredevil. There's no evidence Fox was willing to exchange film rights for Fantastic Four for X-men TV rights. Film and TV deals are run separately.
You're assuming that basically Fox was so desperate for TV rights they were willing to try to trade Fantastic Four for the X-men TV rights just because the movie had just bombed. There's no evidence to prove this. There's no evidence that just because it's Disney they had the juice to get the FF FILM rights back because they had X-Men TV rights Fox wanted. They are separate deals.
Didn't James Gunn say a while back that Marvel did not get the FF back yet? He has been very forthcoming about things behind the scenes.