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Re: Superhero Burnout?
Originally Posted by morriscroy
(Post 12725964)
I don't know if Universal still has the rights to The Incredible Hulk.
Universal did a Hulk tv show for 5 seasons back in the late 1970s, and there were two Hulk movies during the 2000s. |
Re: Superhero Burnout?
Originally Posted by morriscroy
(Post 12725964)
I don't know if Universal still has the rights to The Incredible Hulk.
Universal did a Hulk tv show for 5 seasons back in the late 1970s, and there were two Hulk movies during the 2000s. No idea where they stand with TV rights. |
Re: Superhero Burnout?
Originally Posted by Obi-Wan Jabroni
(Post 12726076)
They own distribution rights to any Hulk movies, but Marvel has creative control and would have to make the movie. This is part of the reason we haven't had any more Hulk movies. Disney doesn't want to split the profits with Universal. Namor is in a similar boat.
No idea where they stand with TV rights. |
Re: Superhero Burnout?
Originally Posted by morriscroy
(Post 12725980)
To be more specific, I was getting burned out on superhero movies by the time it was around 2006-2007. Stuff like: Spider Man 3, Fantastic Four: Rise of The Silver Surfer, Ghost Rider 1, X-Men: The Last Stand, etc ... just weren't cutting it anymore for me.
On the DC side, I thought most of the superhero movies largely fell flat except for the Dark Knight trilogy. The mid-1990s era Batman films, Catwoman, Superman Returns, etc ... were rather awful or mediocre at best. |
Re: Superhero Burnout?
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
(Post 12726211)
I think I see your problem. :lol: None of these movies are well regarded. In fact most of them are utter shit. You just had to weather the storm through the crap.
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Re: Superhero Burnout?
Don't forget Incredible Hulk.
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