Disney acquires Marvel (all of it)

Discussion in 'News and Current Events' started by dr_jay, Aug 31, 2009.

  1. Why...
     
  2. You've got to be fucking kidding me. Fuck.
     
  3. FUCK YEA! GO DISNEY!

    /end sarcasm
     
  4. And there has been a slight change to the Iron Man sequel; Iron Man: The Revenge of Mickey.
     
  5. I don't understand...

    This probably kills the hope for darker Marvel comic book movies (like DC's Batman Begins/Dark Knight).

    Also what happens to Islands of Adventure in Florida now that Disney owns the rights to the characters?
     
  6. Can we expect a cross-over game featuring Marvel heroes in the Disney world a la Kingdom Hearts?
     
  7. Don't freak out, people. :rolleyes: Disney is also responsible for movies such as The Crow (dark enough for you, Val?), Kill Bill, and Clerks. You might be surprised if you do some research and see what Disney already owns and the sort of media that's produced. It's far from all just being cartoon kid stuff. There should be plenty of leeway for Marvel to be Marvel, and now they've got Disney's (considering this economy) stability and $$ to back them up.
     
    Last edited: Aug 31, 2009
  8. ^ what Shoji said yup


    Guess we will see a new section of disneyworld..could be cool....but if I see a marvel hero in a giant head costume...well.... Ill be getting kicked out disney world
     
  9. Cant we still hate on Disney just because ;p
     
  10. Yes, The Crow and Kill Bill are dark enough for me.
     
  11. Hell no, man. Disney is funding my retirement! :D
     
  12. Snow White and the 7 X-men.
     
  13. I was thinking something like a rewrite of Beauty and the Beast featuring The Hulk, instead of the Beast, would be appropriate.
     
  14. Yizelin

    Yizelin Veteran

    nah, they'd use Hank McCoy as Beast to keep from having to rename :p
     
  15. I was thinking the same thing. Beauty and the Hulk has a nice ring to it though...
     
  16. I cannot imagine the awesomeness that may erupt between a Pixar/Marvel collaboration.
     
  17. Moonlight

    Moonlight Guest

    I'm not concerned about the buy-out. Disney owns most of ABC and ESPN and both obviously have shows directed towards adults.

    Although not Disney/Marvel related, the newest Batman movies cater to adults even though they carry a PG rating so Disney can probably make movies with the same dark atmosphere while keeping it suitable for kids and entertaining for adults.

    I just hope the future Kingdom Hearts games don't have Marvel characters in them because it's weird enough already being a mix of Final Fantasy and Disney. If they do though, I probably won't mind.
     
  18. Reinier

    Reinier Veteran

    no more violence in marvel movies it looks like :(
     
  19. Uh, did you actually see the aforementioned Kill Bill or The Crow? ;) I think there will be plenty of violence if the movie calls for it. LOL

    Speaking of Disney and games a couple of posts ago...Disney's not afraid of lending even Mickey Mouse to some creepy dystopian stuff. Check out the images for Epic Mickey if you haven't already: http://offworld.com/2009/07/gallery-the-broke-down-steampu.html

    In an 2007 interview, the game designer had interesting things to say about working with Disney: "One of the beautiful things about working with Disney is that, actually, you don’t have to fight to do things that are a little more daring graphically. You don’t have to make something that looks like every other game. You don’t have to go for that super realistic sort of look, and no one’s pressuring me to do the hyper-violent, guy-with-two-guns-wearing-sunglasses-at-night stuff.

    While I have no problem with that, I’m not making judgments about games like that, I’m at a point in my life and my career that it just bores the hell out of me. I don’t want to play games where all I do is run around and kill everything that moves any more. I just don’t want to do that.

    Working with Disney, at this point, it makes a lot of sense. They actually do have a different attitude about appropriate kinds of content. Now, you know, if a year from now I may be singing a different tune, I mean, who knows. Right now, I’m hopeful that -- on a very different scale – the same way they want Pixar to do Pixar’s thing, and they’re not messing with that, I’m hoping they’ll let me do my thing and not get bogged down in all the bureaucratic stuff that may have resulted in some issues in the past."

    Well, looks like they're letting him do his thing, and with their characters, even. Cool stuff.
     
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