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News FOX selling out to Disney?

Announcing our newest Disney Princess, Kaylee Frye.
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Announcing our newest Disney Princess, Kaylee Frye.
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Finest princess in the 'Verse!

The funny thing with Kinberg (and Singer), if he'd just stopped with Days of Future Past it would have been a fantastic mike drop for the team-oriented X-Men movies with Logan then providing a great epilogue/franchise capper. Then they had to go and make two more mainline X-Men movies.
I can't agree enough on this point. I still have high hopes for Dark Phoenix but between the sour taste left behind by Apocalypse and the bizarre need to decade jump each film has lowered my expectations considerably.

As for New Mutants, according to Vanity Fair's recent piece that anonymously interviewed various Fox executives and marketing people, it's most likely headed to direct-to-streaming.
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/03/inside-hollywoods-disney-fox-freakout
While I have no personal investment with those characters or the film in general (beyond a few cast members), I was intrigued by the creative notions the film seemed to be going with so I'll be disappointed for its sake if it doesn't get a theatrical release.
 
I'm not a big fan of Disney owning so much of the pop culture and studios but it's done now and nothing is going to change that for the near future. Also not a fan of yet another streaming service that is going to further split the content into another corner of the internet.

I can deal with it though. The upside is how much of the Marvel property is now back under Marvel's control. So long as Disney doesn't alter the franchises at Fox too much I won't complain.
 
Some things Disney now owns
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Batman '66

Are you sure? I think Warner Bros./DC gained ownership of that, given that they've been able to do comics and animated movies based on it in recent years.

Besides, my understanding is that the deal calls for splitting apart Fox's movie properties to be owned by Disney and its TV properties to be sold off to someone else. Is that just the current TV networks, as opposed to older TV shows?


Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
The Time Tunnel
Land of the Giants

Similar question. I don't think Fox owns these. The Lost in Space feature film was from New Line (a division of Warner Bros.) and the current Neflix series is from Legendary.
 
if he'd just stopped with Days of Future Past it would have been a fantastic mike drop for the team-oriented X-Men movies with Logan then providing a great epilogue/franchise capper.

Yeah, I mean, except for the fact that Logan kind of completely ignores that DOFP exists.
 
Are you sure? I think Warner Bros./DC gained ownership of that, given that they've been able to do comics and animated movies based on it in recent years.

Besides, my understanding is that the deal calls for splitting apart Fox's movie properties to be owned by Disney and its TV properties to be sold off to someone else. Is that just the current TV networks, as opposed to older TV shows?




Similar question. I don't think Fox owns these. The Lost in Space feature film was from New Line (a division of Warner Bros.) and the current Neflix series is from Legendary.
No, only the news aspect of Fox is being spun off. All the TV properties are theirs. Maybe the sports aspect too because Disney owns ESPN and a slew of other sports networks. Not too sure on that. I don't watch sports and never paid attention to what was going to happen to that.
 
No, only the news aspect of Fox is being spun off. All the TV properties are theirs. Maybe the sports aspect too because Disney owns ESPN and a slew of other sports networks. Not too sure on that. I don't watch sports and never paid attention to what was going to happen to that.

No, they're spinning off a lot of their TV assets. According to Wikipedia:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acquisition_of_21st_Century_Fox_by_Disney
Assets being assumed by the acquisition include the 20th Century Fox film and TV studios, Fox Television Group (along with cable channels such as FX), international networks, a 73% stake in National Geographic Partners, Indian television broadcaster Star India, a 30% stake in Hulu, and other key assets. 21st Century Fox has spun-off the Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox Television Stations, Fox News Channel, the Fox Business Network, FS1, FS2, Fox Deportes and the Big Ten Network into the new Fox Corporation.

So I guess that does mean Disney gets the shows produced by Fox's TV studio, just not the networks. Still, I wonder about the ownership of properties like Batman '66 and Lost in Space.
 
No, they're spinning off a lot of their TV assets. According to Wikipedia:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acquisition_of_21st_Century_Fox_by_Disney


So I guess that does mean Disney gets the shows produced by Fox's TV studio, just not the networks. Still, I wonder about the ownership of properties like Batman '66 and Lost in Space.
That is what I meant. Disney is taking all the Fox property in television and movies excepting the news and the sports. Plus a few international properties.
  • Fox Sports Networks – regional sports networks that would be acquired by Disney, but under the agreement with the Department of Justice must be sold to third parties within 90 days after the completion and formal closing of the main deal.[40]
  • Fox Sports Latin America (only Mexican and Brazilian versions) – On February 21, 2019, Bloomberg reported that Disney has agreed to divest the Mexican and Brazilian Fox Sports channels.[131]
 
Maybe, but I'm doubtful. They managed it with Spider-Man in Civil War but that was just one part inside of a larger production. They might have quietly arranged for someone to work on a script but that's as far as I can imagine them going, and that's assuming they were allowed to even do that.
Sorry, that was supposed to be a joke. I forgot to put a :p, which is usually my way of indicating I'm joking.
In case anyone was wondering, Disney does own The Simpsons now. There was a bit of confusion, because was talking about keeping The Simpsons, but it turns out that it will just continue to air on the Fox Network, while Disney actually owns it.
The linked article also features a picture of a new banner that has popped up on one of Disney's corporate sites, which shows a bunch of characters and people from stuff Disney owns, including Rey, the main characters from The Shape of Water, Woody from Toy Story, Bart Simpson, Captain Marvel, Deadpool, and a bunch of other stuff.
 
I imagine that Deadpool is going to be the only current property to survive the buyout without change based on Iger saying they keep his movies rated R. Plus Ryan Reynolds doesn’t seem worried at all. I’d be curious if he had already had some discussions with Disney and Marvel.
 
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Some things Disney now owns (on top of Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, The Muppets and the English-language rights to the works of Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki):

Star Wars (the first film)
Batman '66
The Green Hornet '66
How I Met Your Mother
This Is Us
Burn Notice
White Collar
Modern Family
Fresh Off the Boat
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
The Time Tunnel
Land of the Giants
The Fantastic Voyage
Doctor Doolitle
M*A*S*H
Manimal(!)
COPS
L.A. Law
Picket Fences
NYPD Blue
Chicago Hope
Murder One
Ally McBeal
Boston Public
Boston Legal
Alien Nation
Buffy the Vampire Slayer & Angel
Firefly
Dollhouse
The X-Files & Millennium
Alien
The Abyss
Titanic
Avatar
Predator
The Omen
The Fly
Planet of the Apes
Joy Ride & Wrong Turn
Independance Day
Home Alone
The Sound of Music
Mrs. Doubtfire
Speed
The Full Monty
There's Something About Mary
Office Space Borat
Ice Age
Minority Report
Anastasia
My Name is Earl & Raising Hope
The Simpsons & Futurama
Family Guy & American Dad
Bob's Burgers & Die Hard
The Orville
King of the Hill
24
New Girl
The Last Man on Earth
Glee
American Horror Story
American Crime Story
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Archer
Bones
Arrested Development
Prison Break
Malcolm in the Middle
Better Off Ted
Wonderfalls
Journeyman
Awake
Enlisted
The Grinder
Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23
Terriers
and Making History *pours one out*
No Dark Angel?
 
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My brain's still trying to process the fact that the Murdoch-owned FOX network will now be airing the Disney-owned Fox shows. That's even more surreal to me than Ripley and Buffy being Disney Princesses.
 
So I guess that does mean Disney gets the shows produced by Fox's TV studio, just not the networks. Still, I wonder about the ownership of properties like Batman '66 and Lost in Space.

Murdoch is only keeping the FOX broadcast network, along with Fox News and Fox Sports. Murdoch originally wanted to get completely out of the film and scripted TV business and focus 100% on news and sports, but it looks like somewhere during the deal-making process he gave up on his "the FOX broadcast network will only air local and national news and sports now" thing. Someone probably made him realize that Disney was primarily buying him out for his moneymaking IPs (and complete creative control of Hulu) and that Disney's own networks didn't have room for their shows and FOX's shows.

Disney does own FX and The National Geographic Channel now. Disney now also owns 20th Century Fox Studios, 20th Century Fox Animation, Fox Searchlight, Blue Sky Studios, 20th Century Fox Television, 20th Television, Fox Television Animation, Fox 21 Television Studios, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment and Fox Music.

Looking more into the Batman '66 thing, it looks like you were mostly right. Apparently that's one of those shows that, thanks to various corporate shenanigans over the years, is owned by several different companies. 20th Century Fox Television did license it to Warner Bros. for the recent complete series set, but they reportedly had to get the approval of both William Dozier's Greenway Productions and ABC as well. I have no idea who owns Irwin Allen's productions, although 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment did handle the DVD releases.


No Dark Angel?

That too.
 
Some things Disney now owns (on top of Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, The Muppets and the English-language rights to the works of Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki):

Star Wars (the first film)
Batman '66
The Green Hornet '66
How I Met Your Mother
This Is Us
Burn Notice
White Collar
Modern Family
Fresh Off the Boat
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
The Time Tunnel
Land of the Giants
The Fantastic Voyage
Doctor Doolitle
M*A*S*H
Manimal(!)
COPS
L.A. Law
Picket Fences
NYPD Blue
Chicago Hope
Murder One
Ally McBeal
Boston Public
Boston Legal
Alien Nation
Buffy the Vampire Slayer & Angel
Firefly
Dollhouse
The X-Files & Millennium
Alien
The Abyss
Titanic
Avatar
Predator
The Omen
The Fly
Planet of the Apes
Joy Ride & Wrong Turn
Independance Day
Home Alone
The Sound of Music
Mrs. Doubtfire
Speed
The Full Monty
There's Something About Mary
Office Space Borat
Ice Age
Minority Report
Anastasia
My Name is Earl & Raising Hope
The Simpsons & Futurama
Family Guy & American Dad
Bob's Burgers & Die Hard
The Orville
King of the Hill
24
New Girl
The Last Man on Earth
Glee
American Horror Story
American Crime Story
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Archer
Bones
Arrested Development
Prison Break
Malcolm in the Middle
Better Off Ted
Wonderfalls
Journeyman
Awake
Enlisted
The Grinder
Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23
Terriers
and Making History *pours one out*


I really,really want to see "Office Space:Borat." What crazy things will Borat do when faced with TPS reports.


Jason
 
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That's one of the most inspiring, signs of the end times I have seen, yet. Sure it's going be yet another monopoly that screws us over in the end but the add does feel very happy and upbeat.


Jason
 
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