Who owns movie rights to deadpool




















The result is locking its movies into a holding pattern. Wolverine in Logan with the Logan from the X-Men movies. Our mission has never been more vital than it is in this moment: to empower through understanding. Financial contributions from our readers are a critical part of supporting our resource-intensive work and help us keep our journalism free for all. Please consider making a contribution to Vox today to help us keep our work free for all.

Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Marvel just got back together with the X-Men. Reddit Pocket Flipboard Email. The Avengers vs. X-Men comic which could now be used in a movie since Marvel finally acquired the film rights to the X-Men Marvel comics The X-Men are finally coming home.

But the MCU does make a concerted effort to stick to its established timeline. There are still a lot of other Marvel movies to be made One of the most mysterious things when it comes to Marvel, besides what will happen in Endgame next month, is what its film schedule will look like following this phase of the MCU. Next Up In Culture. Delivered Fridays. Thanks for signing up! The details of the deal are complicated. In , Disney and Sony said that Tom Holland would make at least two more appearances, in another solo film and another team-up film.

Surely Marvel owns The Hulk! It turns out to be more complicated than that. Universal Pictures are co-owners of the unfriendly green giant, which is why there hasn't been a solo Hulk movie since 's The Incredible Hulk and there's unlikely to be one in the MCU's future. Another character split between Disney and Universal is Namor the Sub-Mariner, the other non-Aquaman monarch of the seas. Although Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has suggested that Namor who was created in and, like Captain America, pre-dates Marvel, making him one of their oldest characters could show up in the MCU's future , he admitted earlier in that the Sub-Mariner's movie rights are "not as a clean or clear as the majority of the other characters".

But apart from the green skin and super-strength, she's actually a very different character. She retains her intellect through her transformation, for one, and even continues to work as the biggest, greenest lawyer you ever saw.

Like Deadpool , she is also known for breaking the fourth wall. Okay, stick with us here. Mysterio may have been presumed perished at the end of Spider-Man: Far From Home , but the characters expert work with illusions means he may return — but only in the Sony Spider-Man universe. This is despite the fact that Mysterio managed to convince Nick Fury he was a good guy, so obviously he's had contact with MCU.

Fox also acquired the film rights to the Fantastic Four and made three films featuring those characters: two plastic-y, cheap-looking films in the same continuity, and then a godawful reboot that had one of the most notorious productions in comic book movie history. Fox also made two financially successful "Deadpool" movies, helping to push the envelope in terms of R-rated content in superhero films.

Fox likely would have continued to make more of all of the above, but Disney acquired all of Fox's film assets in a massive acquisition in Disney, which also acquired Marvel back in , now owns the film rights to all three of those franchises and plans to incorporate them all into the Marvel Cinematic Universe at some point in the future.

Jon Watts "Spider-Man: Far From Home" is attached to direct a new "Fantastic Four" movie, Ryan Reynolds will probably still be wearing his Deadpool costume when he's 80 years old, and speculation about new X-Men projects continue to pop up every few months as Kevin Feige and Marvel patiently wait to reintroduce a new version of Wolverine, Cyclops, Jean Grey, and the rest of those characters to eager audiences.

In the interest of saving time and not listing out every remaining character in the Marvel roster, let's just make this easy: Disney owns everything else, including the "Avengers. And considering the astronomical amounts of money the MCU has made for the studio so far, it's a safe bet that they will never license out any of the rights to these characters again.

What About Namor? Marvel Entertainment.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000