Yeah, I was going to say the most likely option is Disney buys Sony's movie division or Sony sells it off piecemeal and Disney buys the Marvel part.
I think Disney should step up and buy back the character rights from Sony and Universal and whoever else, no matter the cost. They'll make it all back in spades, and in the end we'll get better movies.
I think Disney should step up and buy back the character rights from Sony and Universal and whoever else, no matter the cost. They'll make it all back in spades, and in the end we'll get better movies.
God, no. I'll take ambitious misfires over Marvel Studios' factory-produced mediocrity every day of the week. (Except for X-Men: Apocalypse. That was just fucking unforgivable.)
Fox lost the rights to Daredevil and Ghost Rider. Sure, at least with Daredevil, they had last minute plans to bring it back, but those fell apart. Fox can't be enthusiastic about another Fantastic Four film given the last one lost them money.Fox and Marvel still have an extraordinarily chilly relationship, so I imagine it would take a hefty check for Disney to pry any of those rights away.
I think at this point if Marvel's going to back anything it'll Fantastic Four. At this point Fox has done three movies, and none of them have done that well. I just can't see them that attached to the property, especially after the disaster that Fan4stick ended up being.
Just for record (and to be a nerd) Sony/Columbia had Ghost RiderFox lost the rights to Daredevil and Ghost Rider.
Bah, my bad.Just for record (and to be a nerd) Sony/Columbia had Ghost Rider
Wait. Does Sony even have the movie rights to Jessica Drew? I was sure she never left Marvel.I can't remember for sure where we've been posting the news about Sony's non-Spider-Man Spider-Man universe movies, so I'm just going to post this here.
There are a couple new rumors about Silver & Black aka the Silver Sable/Black Cat movie. One is that this will lead to a all women team up Spider-Verse movie featuring Silver Sable, Black Cat, Jessica Drew/Spider Woman, Charlotte Witter/Stunner, Sarah Ehret/Jackpot, and Cassie St. Commons/Dusk. The other one says that S&B will introduce Jessica Drew, and deal with Chameleon, Scorpion, Tarantula, Tombstone, Kraven the Hunter, and Norman Osbourne. Second one seems pretty unlikely to me, because I just don't see how a single movie could handle that many villains, along with two or possible even three heroes.
Wait. Does Sony even have the movie rights to Jessica Drew? I was sure she never left Marvel.
Theoretically I don't think she automatically falls under Spider-Man's "umbrella" as she didn't premier in a Spider-Man title and was very deliberately created independently of him. Indeed, so far as I'm aware she has less to do with the "Spider-Verse" the Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver had to do with the X-Men side of things.
That alone makes me suspect this rumour is a load of fan created wishful thinking.
I thought it was something like that (and IIRC a similar situation surrounded She-Hulk's inception?)In point of fact, the Jessica Drew/Spider-Woman character was created for the sole purpose of securing a trademark on the name "Spider-Woman" before Filmation could.
The same link also explains that in their rush to secure the trademark, they gave Spider-Woman the origin that was originally planned for Wolverine! In the end, I think that both characters wound up with far superior origin stories, because this one kind of sucked!
Sony could be taking advantage of the Marvel deal's shared character clause. They might be allowed to use characters that Marvel Studios doesn't have any plans for.
EDIT: Fixed link.
While you're correct that she should be with Marvel, she's actually shared and Sony has more of her rights. Marvel can use Jessica Drew as long as they don't call her Spider-Woman or use her spider powers. Sony can use the character.Wait. Does Sony even have the movie rights to Jessica Drew? I was sure she never left Marvel.
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