Does that mean we can get Deadpool in the MCU/Avengers movies?
TBH, I suspect the broadcast and satellite assets are what interests Disney most in this deal.
Effectively, Disney becomes Comcast.
You beat me to it.The original print of Star Wars.
Also note that talks have ended.
For now.
I am not sure how much different it might have been at the time, as it was a Lucasfilm partnership that created the ride and yet didn't feel the need to recreate "Star Tours" -- and it was done at a time when the company still was building rides that were newly creative and not necessarily "all IP all the time."I wonder how different Alien Encounter might have turned out if Disney had owned Fox’s films.
I am not sure how much different it might have been at the time, as it was a Lucasfilm partnership that created the ride and yet didn't feel the need to recreate "Star Tours" -- and it was done at a time when the company still was building rides that were newly creative and not necessarily "all IP all the time."
This potential includes film/TV rights to: X-Men, Simpson’s, Kingsmen, Die Hard, Deadpool, Fantastic 4, Avatar.
Did I miss anything major?
The original print of Star Wars.
Also note that talks have ended.
For now.
<Looks at current map of Hollywood Studios>
<Looks at 20th Century Fox Movie/TV Lineups>
<Looks again at current map of Hollywood Studios>
<Smiles Internally>
How weird would it be for Walt Disney to own two of Universals lands, based on IP rights? Marvel AND Simpsons would just be strange...
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