rugman1969
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Anyone have any info on the buyout? I can't find too much on it. Is Disney going start offering one price park tickets to Universal?
Still, I'd love to see Mickey Mouse as Iron Man for Halloween.
Disney bought Marvel, not Universal Studios. Disney has no business relationship whatsoever with Universal; Universal is Disney's competitor.
Universal has rights to use some of the Marvel characters in its rides and attactions. Any contracts that were in force for those rights at the time of the purchase will continue.
You're probably not going to see much Marvel at the parks at all except in the gift shops. Disney bought Marvel to acquire the movies that are making so much money to offset the losses of their movie studio.
Disney cannot use any of the Marvel characters at any Orlando park.
From what is being said, that's not entirely true. Apparently Disney cannot use any Marvel character that is FEATURED at Universal.
However, the details of the contract are not public information, so who really knows?
Well, surely when the contracts run out Disney can do whatever they want.
well...since their own studio has 2 of the highest grossing films ever this year (Alice and TS3) they are doing pretty well on their own. I think they wanted the whole catalog and it will be interesting to see how they incorporate it. Darth Vader looks fine in Tomorrowland after all, so we'll see how they work this..
It's my understanding that Universal's pre-disney licensing agreements (and they are masters @ acquiring them i.e. harry potter) allow them to continue using the Marvel trademarks for as long as they desire for their current Marvel-branded attractions...perhaps one of those 99 year deals...don't think the actual term has been made public.
It also ensures that no other theme park east of the Mississippi River, including Walt Disney World, can develop attractions based on the same characters.
Those licensing agreements include one giving Universal and its corporate parents exclusive use of Spider-Man, the Incredible Hulk, X-Men and the Fantastic Four in theme parks on the U.S. East Coast and Spider-Man for parks in Japan as well as the movie rights to Spider-Man (held by Sony) and the Fantastic Four and X-Men (held by Twentieth Century Fox).
Disney executives have said they intend to honor Marvel's existing licensing agreements (probably because the letter of the law demands it), but there has been speculation that Disney may attempt to buy out certain contracts...wonder which superhero the Mouse wants lol?
Disney can use the characters that Universal isn't using in their parks. There is a rumor at WDW Magic that a Marvel attraction may be coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios. I also wouldn't be surprised to see Marvel characters incorporated into WDW's Fifth park. Also, with a recent survey at Universal asking guests about different movie franchises, it seems as if they may be thinking about ending their (Universal's) relationship with Marvel.![]()