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If the purchase isn't for the entirety of Fox but primarily the movie/TV side (since Fox wants to keep its news and sports divisions), the shortsighted fanboy in me finally wants to see the X-Men/FF properties join the MCU properly, but I'm worried that it would mean much less competition in general in Hollywood for all other types of movies. Plus, that would mean that Disney could potentially own two major networks (ABC and Fox), which would mean either dissolving one (likely Fox), changing Fox's programming at a fundamental level (though not all of Fox is my cup of tea, its programming is definitely a different flavor than the other networks), or some other major shift.
Fantastic Four and X-Men in the MCU...
Annihilation...
Coming of Galactus...
My body isn't ready.
Marvel Pull - Fantastic Four, The Immortal Hulk
DC Pull - The Green Lantern, Goddess Mode
Indie Pull - The Wrong Earth, High Heaven
Interesting....
Oh yes bring xmen and F4 home baby. Just dont want disney to be the only studio in town. If they keep buying ppl out.
And so the interesting X-Men film experimentation dies, seriously, how anyone can celebrate making this stuff even more ruthlessly shit is beyond me. Never mind the fact it's one step closer to a Disney monopoly of the film industry, you guys do know monopolies are bad, right?
I have to say I'd like to see Disney/Marvel rescue the FF franchise... but I'm against trying to integrate the MCU and the X-verse into a single continuity. I think they've worked better separately. But I think an attempt at integration would be inevitable.
I just don't think the movies would benefit by having hundreds of superheroes filling the skies. They... and threats large enough to require their attention... should be fairly rare. I believe the film audiences expect more of a "human scale" and grounding in plausible reality than what's in the comic books.
Assuming that Marvel Studios can deal with and prevent the master schemes of Amy Pascal and Tom Rothman to yank the Spidey rights away once more via their Spider-Manless Reboot in waiting universe, and have Disney finally send Ike Perlmutter off to some dark corner he can't influence anything anymore, then we might finally have a complete Marvel Movie Universe. Fantastic Four, Wolverine vs Hulk, Avengers vs X-Men, a pretty decent adaption of Secret Wars with all the teams... it's a dream which is a little more true to form now.
As for Fox losing the X-Men, it's pretty clear half the time they just toss stuff at the wall to see what sticks, so maybe it is time for Marvel to get the wholesale rights back.
EDIT: Darn it, Ike must have opened his damn mouth again.
Last edited by Derek Metaltron; 11-06-2017 at 01:24 PM.
Tax sale wise and properties wise (stations etc) this is something Disney and Fox are keeping under wraps. They are saying talks are off to likely sit and talk privately on what Disney will pay , what they will own ect. But Disney is gonna make a full court press on getting it I'm sure. They see billions of dollars in profit ahead and will make a big push privately. Which is smart to do.
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