The epic Marvel debate massive

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Nemo14

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I see Bob Saget.

I see dead people.

Bob Saget's dead?
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lebeau

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Any day now, Universal is going to voluntarily give Disney the rights back so they don't have to write a check to Disney any more. Even though the price was negotiated at a time when Universal was in a position of power and Marvel wasn't nearly as popular as it is today. In spite of the unprecedented popularity of the IP and the bargain basement prices, they should be handing over those rights any minute now. jt told me so - repeatedly.

Why? Something about Coke and Pepsi. It was the same logic jt used when he told me Sony wouldn't reboot the Spider-man franchise and would instead sign over the film rights to Disney. That's why Amazing Spider-man never happened. And the sequel definitely isn't happening. The pictures of Jamie Fox as Electro are just a mass halucination.

Can we start so more threads to discuss things that are not happening? This is fun!
 

PeterAlt

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What debate? Whether Iron Man belongs in Disneyland's Tomorrowland? Or if Disneyland's third gate should be Marvel-themed? I really hope one of those topics are the debates you're referring to, because it can't be another debate I'm thinking of, because that actually isn't a debate. So, which topic is it, Iron Man in Disneyland's Tomorrowland, or a Marvel-themed third gate for Anaheim?
For me, the debate is whether Disney should just accept the status quo passively, or if they can try any number of strategies to reassemble all Marvel character rights every where for everything no exceptions. Owning a monopoly of those rights increases the value of their existing holdings exponentially.
 
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