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It does take a while to make movies which disney is doing. Guardians of the galaxy, Big Hero 6 upcoming. Lets hope the movies are succesful and disney can use these properties.
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The most likely scenario I envision is Comcast/Universal eventually adopting the DC line of heroes (Superman, Batman, etc.) and using them instead of the Disney/Marvel characters.
To support the argument, Warner Bros. is the parent company/movie license holder for those heroes, as well as the Harry Potter movie franchise, which obviously, translated the most successful set of attractions in the recent history of Central Florida. Like Disney/Marvel, Warner/DC has had some pretty big films with their costumed characters (the "Dark Knight" franchise, and this summer's "Man of Steel"). Currently, most of those characters are licensed to Six Flags, but given the state of many of their parks (and the fact that Warner no longer has any ownership interest in SF), it would be easy to retheme those older attractions.
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In addition...
I think if Disney were to work on anything Marvel-related in Orlando, it might be related to their current money-making franchises, such as "Iron Man" and those members of "The Avengers" not currently held by Universal Orlando.
As for "Spider-Man", it gets a bit tricky, as Marvel sold-off those movie rights to Sony (back in the days before Marvel got in the movie production biz). Same applies to the successful "X-Men" franchise, which was farmed-out to 20th Century Fox. The Incredible Hulk, OTOH, might well stay put at Universal, since that character has a long history with them (Universal produced the 1970's TV series and also had a hand in the 2 movies over recent years).
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And production and distribution are two different things (I think it has to do with avoiding monopoly problems). Marvel is often the sole producer or the major partner (distributors often get some production credit since they are helping fund). Sony/Columbia is the Distributor. With Iron Man 3 and The Avengers, Paramount was the distributor - but Disney purchased the distribution rights from Paramount so now Disney will distribute. Quote:
Now, distribution contracts can also contain additional items, like merchandising, theme park rights, etc. but that all depends on what is negotiated. As for Universal Studios and Marvel, that was negotiated outside of any movie rights/contracts. As an example, the Captain America movie was distributed by Paramount, but the character appears at IOA. (And Disney will distribute the sequel...)
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Universal has Harry Potter. Universal is rumored to be considering Lord of the Rings. Neither Disney nor Universal has any pressing need for more Marvel. I'm more interested in the quality of the attraction then on what movie/character is used. You don't have to be a fan of the Twilight Zone to enjoy the Tower of Terror. |
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Plus there is no Orlando 6 Flags either, so that could come in play.
Look Disney didn't buy any of these properties for the theme park rights. It's a minor aspect when comparing price to profit. They bought Marvel for the Film rights and the merchandise. They are win win on Universal's agreement just as they are win win with Sony for Spiderman, Fox for Xmen etc. they get their cut of the pie and if things fail, they can relaunch. It's golden for them. Avengers made over a billion gross just in box office and props up numerous films. That's what Iger wanted, sustainable income with Brands. Same with Star Wars.... Merchandise and new films (5 announced so far... Trilogy and 2 standalones) that will make a ton of money. Theme parks are already profitable and if they need to grow, Star Wars sits in the back pocket. Quote:
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As for Universal giving up Marvel, I don't think they will have any incentive to do that until Marvel has dropped to a point in popularity where Disney wouldn't even want to build an attraction for it. |
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I'm still surprised that the sequel was green lit, and I hope it doesn't suffer a fate similar to Narnia. It seems they've cut down on the cast of Gods (only Sean Bean is confirmed to return as Zeus, Hermes has been replaced with Nathan Fillion - a plus I think - and Stanley Tucci also raises the bar as Dionysus, but Pierce Brosnan is not returning, being replaced by Anthony Head, who I like but is very different...) Poseidon, Percy's father, isn't even listed. Anyways...back on topic - I still think it is far from being theme-worthy, less so than just a Greek-myth theme - which Universal already has. And more on topic -A Disney park IS finally getting some Marvel superheroes - but it's going to cost a bit more to see it: http://www.wdwinfo.com/news/Televisi...Disneyland.htm Hong Kong Disneyland will be getting them first. And the article points out - you may not see them in the U.S. at all - Disneyland could use them but have no real room for them, while WDW is locked out due to the contract with Universal (beyond exceptions as discussed).
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