Hoping this doesn't backfire because we want the X-men in the MCU. Do many properties now owned by one company
Not sure how this would backfire? Marvel has their own properties back. Fox wasn't utilizing these properties correctly anyway outside of Deadpool. You act like they are being acquired by a company that doesn't have a track record of producing the best comic book adaptations to movies.Hoping this doesn't backfire because we want the X-men in the MCU. Do many properties now owned by one company
Not sure how this would backfire? Marvel has their own properties back. Fox wasn't utilizing these properties correctly anyway outside of Deadpool. You act like they are being acquired by a company that doesn't have a track record of producing the best comic book adaptations to movies.
That is exactly what im scared of.
Only so many projects one studio can take on at a time.
Disney has a number of "house rules" that they go by when creating films (mainly staying Pg-13) and they usually have subsidiary studios produce the harder more rated R stuff. My concern is that they don't leave Fox as just a subsidiary and spread those House rules to franchises that need to be hard rated in the first place.
Wow. I'm going to refrain from calling you an idiot, because you didn't understand my post at all and just stayed focussed on "Comic book films".
Aliens is owned by Fox.
The Simpsons is on by Fox.
Planet of the Apes
Predator
Avatar....
Those properties might be affected going forward with new leadership like Disney. Get it?
This is very true... I literally was just focusing on the "Marvel" aspect. In regards to the other franchises... you might be right with your concerns.
Fox managed to fuck up Predator, Alien, and Planet of the Apes, where is he right?
Book of Doom should be the first project.I can wait for X-Men, Galactus & Silver Surfer but please bring us Dr Doom ASAP
I can wait for X-Men, Galactus & Silver Surfer but please bring us Dr Doom ASAP
They are distinct franchises and because Fox messed those up (over time) doesn't mean Disney will do better. And you're way wrong about Planet of the Apes. Out of the three you named that was the one that shined bright like a diamond.
Lets see who is laughing when Disney buys up all the studios and raise streaming prices to cable levels.