How can Universal make a Peter Pan Movie?

CDizney

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In the coming attractions this weekend at the movies, I saw that Universal is putting out the movie "Peter Pan". How can this happen if this is a Disney movie?
 
Although Disney made a cartoon version, it may not own the rights to the story. Mary Martin (Larry Hagman's mom) was flying around on stage in the role way before the cartoon movie came out. And, I think you question will get moved to another forum.
 
I would guess because Disney does not own the rights to the story of Peter Pan. There is a play, and a book, and those aren't Disney either.

Karen
 
Correct... Disney is not the exclusive rights holder to Peter Pan. It was written by James Barrie and after he died he left the rights to a London children's hospital (Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children*) while still owns the rights today. Disney is only a license holder for the use of Peter Pan, but it's not an exclusive license like they hold for Winnie The Pooh (owned by a London dinning club after being willed it by A. A. Milne). It's like Tarzan, Disney made the film after licensing the charaters and basic story line from the estate of Edgar Rice Buroughs.... but theirs isn't the only Tarzan flick on the block.

Ironically, up until recently Disney was going to do the merchandise marketing for the new Universal Peter Pan film, but backed out after a licensing dispute with the hospital's lawyers. Disney holds a license to sell Peter Pan merchandise. Apparently the hospital interpretated the license only applied to merchandise related to the Disney films, but Disney read the text as applying to "Peter Pan" (Dinsey or not). Disney felt they were being asked to pay for the rights twice and baked out of the deal. Some of the UK media branded Disney as wanting to steal money from sick children.


* = In "Hook" (another non-Disney Peter Pan film), "Grandma Wendy" is honored for her work and donations to the real hospital by name.
 

Originally posted by Geoff_M
Disney is only a license holder for the use of Peter Pan, but it's not an exclusive license like they hold for Winnie The Pooh (owned by a London dinning club after being willed it by A. A. Milne).

Disney does not have an exclusive license to Pooh. Penguin Group (a publishing company) has the license for classic Pooh.
 
You are correct. I was thinking in terms of the animation/film rights.
 


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