Various news sources are reporting that NBCUniversal and Legendary Entertainment have signed a deal to work together on upcoming projects and distribution. In case you're not familiar with them, they are the studio behind a few successful films of the last decade, including: The Dark Knight trilogy, Superman Returns and Man of Steel, Where the Wild Things Are, Clash of the Titans, The Hangover trilogy, and this weekend’s Pacific Rim.
Now, I'm just (wildly) speculating here, but is it possible they could be working to try and secure the IP rights for some of the DC characters, maybe to give them a backup or leverage for releasing Marvel to Disney? It's a stretch, I know, because, so far I think the deal only allows for distribution rights and potential development of future properties, plus I think the DC properties are still tied to Warner Bros and the Six Flags parks. But, if nothing else, it sounds like they (Universal) are making some moves that might change things in the not so distant future.
http://variety.com/2013/biz/news/legendary-entertainment-moves-to-universal-1200555717/
Now, I'm just (wildly) speculating here, but is it possible they could be working to try and secure the IP rights for some of the DC characters, maybe to give them a backup or leverage for releasing Marvel to Disney? It's a stretch, I know, because, so far I think the deal only allows for distribution rights and potential development of future properties, plus I think the DC properties are still tied to Warner Bros and the Six Flags parks. But, if nothing else, it sounds like they (Universal) are making some moves that might change things in the not so distant future.
http://variety.com/2013/biz/news/legendary-entertainment-moves-to-universal-1200555717/