A paragraph from today's Sentinel:
"Marvel also has various deals with the two-park Universal Orlando. The agreements governing two of Universal's hugely popular rides, The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man and The Incredible Hulk roller coaster, appear to be virtually perpetual deals. According to Universal's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Universal Orlando retains American rights east of the Mississippi River for as long as its attractions are in operation."
Doesn't appear to me Universal will have to do any retheming any time soon.
Even if Universal insists on upholding the contract, they have to pay royalties to Disney—and every piece of Marvel merchandise sold at Universal Studios will profit the Walt Disney Company.
That is genius.
(BTW, Hollywood R/R/Rockit is awesome fun, and HP is looking good. Time for the New Fantasyland to get movin' along.)
Universal controls the theme park rights. That's it. Spiderman, Dr. Doom, the Hulk, and Storm will be Disney properties after the deal goes through, and will merely be inside a Universal-owned theme park, similar to how neither ToT, Star Wars, nor Indiana Jones actually belongs to Disney.
Can anyone say Marvel 5th gate :shrug: or even a Marvel Villian Park-
Two of my favorites- WDW and Marvel- IF it's done right, it's a winning team :sohappy:
I just read on www.ioacentral.com that Universal has a major press event on September 15th. that will reveal several new features from the upcoming Harry Potter land + other things.
The war begins
We can but hope.Now this is interesting. Let's hope this is the beginning of the constant one upmanship going back and forth. 2 days after the ending of the D23 convention Universal is presumably planning to wow us with concept art and information of their own.
if i ever see spiderman, the hulk or iron man walking through a park at disney world i might kill myself.
i can see spiderman swinging down from the top of cinderella castle on the cable used by tinkerbelle now. :lookaroun
Why not? Superheroes are some of the ultimate in fantasy over the years, and have just as much of a history and following as many of the classic Disney characters we hold so dear. As long as they don't overdo it, it seems like the right move.
Actually, this begs a question or two. First Disney gets the Muppets, and then Pixar, next DreamWorks/Spielberg, now Marvel Entertainment. Bob Zemeckis works with them too.
So what comes next? Clearly Iger has demonstrated willingness to purchase outside properties. So I would assume Disney is looking at other purchases into the future. But what?
While i love the spider-man ride, I wish Disney could use Marvel in the park. My two favorite things in the world are Marvel Comics and disney. The fact that they are connected now is amazing.
I would imagine that Universal will not be to happy with this since they are probably going to have to at least indirectly pay disney to use the characters liscense. It might prompt them to look at rethemeing. I wouldn't want to advertise for my cheif competitor regardless of how awesome the spider-man ride is.
On a side note does anyone see this all playing into the idea of a new Hollywood studios? Now we have Disney Studios, Pixar Studios, we essentially have a Muppets Studio, and a Lucasfilm Studio at the park. Add marvel and you essentially have 5 themed lands. Imagine what Disney could do with the Marvel License. Universal certainly hasnt done much with it for ten years now.
I think Walt would have a fit ---- buy everything.......it's no longer Disney if you acquire it all........
As long as they don't replace the Father in Carousel of Progress with Wolverine it should be all good :lol:
I find it interesting the Uni rep said, "As long as we want Marvel Superhero Island."
Seems odd to me.:shrug:
I would have went with something along the likes of, "Superhero Island isn't going anywhere anytime soon."
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