Ryan Reynolds, Stan Lee, James Gunn reactions to Disney, Fox Deal breakdown. Stan Lee SOLD HIMSELF??
If you think the creator / co-creator. For most of Marvel’s storied and valuable properties would be excited about the movie / TV rights of almost all them being merged with Disney’s pending acquisition of 21st Century Fox. You’d be right.
“A truly great piece of news!” Marvel legend Stan Lee briefly told Superstupidfresh news, Thursday afternoon. “Now characters such as the X-Men and the Fantastic Four can come home to the place where they belong. It’s vitally important to have the Marvel characters under one roof. And now, as great as they were before, I can’t wait to see the wonders that will unfold!”
Another added bonus to Disney’s planned acquisition of Fox’s film assets is that. As part of the deal, Disney assumes the planned movie adaptation of Stan Lee’s life. Back in late 2016, Lee sold his life rights for a highly fictionized version of himself to Fox. At the time, the plan was for the movie to be set in the 1970s and be in the style of a James Bond film.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 writer/director James Gunn had some immediate reactions to today’s news that Disney is moving forward with a deal to purchase most of 21tst Century Fox – a move that, if finalized, will bring the X-Men and Fantastic Four movie rights to Disney and Marvel Studios.
Gunn’s thoughts seemed to echo those of many fans – that he’s excited to see the Fantastic Four and X-Men come home.
“A truly great piece of news!” Marvel legend Stan Lee briefly told Superstupidfresh news, Thursday afternoon. “Now characters such as the X-Men and the Fantastic Four can come home to the place where they belong. It’s vitally important to have the Marvel characters under one roof. And now, as great as they were before, I can’t wait to see the wonders that will unfold!”
Another added bonus to Disney’s planned acquisition of Fox’s film assets is that. As part of the deal, Disney assumes the planned movie adaptation of Stan Lee’s life. Back in late 2016, Lee sold his life rights for a highly fictionized version of himself to Fox. At the time, the plan was for the movie to be set in the 1970s and be in the style of a James Bond film.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 writer/director James Gunn had some immediate reactions to today’s news that Disney is moving forward with a deal to purchase most of 21tst Century Fox – a move that, if finalized, will bring the X-Men and Fantastic Four movie rights to Disney and Marvel Studios.
Gunn’s thoughts seemed to echo those of many fans – that he’s excited to see the Fantastic Four and X-Men come home.