Those rides are staying, and Disney can't use any of the characters at IOA under certain terms. So you can still ride the Hulk, but you won't see him in Disney.
I guess that's good for Universal then. So .... new characters solely then and probably any characters that aren't already being marketed at Universal. This works for me
That's not really how it works. The only way they can "try" is by offering Universal a pile of cash. But Universal would have no motivation to accept all that cash unless it's enough money to cover replacing everything on Marvel Super Hero Island, and then some. And that's way too big a price for Disney to pay.
What's more likely in the coming years is that you'll start to see Disney "test" other Marvel characters and see if they can boost the popularity of ones that aren't in use at Universal.
That said, theme park rights aren't the most important part of the Marvel purchase. It's the films and merchandise.
As long as they make them (US and Disney) money who cares.
Also they are not "Disney" characters , they are Marvel characters. I think most people who visit US don't even know that Marvel is owned by Disney.
People sometimes think that competitors are always at each other's throats and can never work together. Well Disney is not going to get the the characters back just to make a statement.
Money is money whether you make it yourself or get it from someone else.
Plus Universal continuing to liscence the marvel characters is right in line with the way Disney wants to make money in the themepark buisness. Get a flat rate for liscencee/leasor to do all the work. Make your money with little to no effort.
Plus Universal continuing to liscence the marvel characters is right in line with the way Disney wants to make money in the themepark buisness. Get a flat rate for liscencee/leasor to do all the work. Make your money with little to no effort.