Originally Posted by
Spider-Man
I'll start.
In a world where franchises like the Amazing Spider-Man, the Dark Knight, and the Avengers can be counted on to produce movies grossing over a BILLION DOLLARS. And where hot shot director director Michael Bay is working on a TMNT movie franchise looking to score hundreds of millions like Transformers did. I can not for the life of me understand how Laird sells TMNT to Nickelodeon for a paltry $60 Million. That's like selling a winning lottery ticket to the pretty waitress for a few extra bucks becuz u were too chicken **** to cash it yourself.
Till the day it was sold, TMNT had to be the biggest superhero license owned by an individual since ever. Even Stan Lee wishes he could say that. You know Siegel, Shuster, and Bill Finger certainly fought tooth and nail to say they could. Hell the only other person who could make a statement like that is George Lucas, and he sold for $4 BILLION. No TMNT isn't nearly as poopular as Star Wars but in a world where Comic Book movies are blowing up like crazy and licences are all tied up to corporations, TMNT is easily worth a few hundred million. I'd start the bidding at $300 million and wouldn't blink for a second.