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Post by dazz on Mar 10, 2020 18:37:49 GMT
Too early to tell, not sure if it was worth costing hundreds if not more people their jobs just so a movie franchise has access to a few dozen extra characters of note, even then if Fox was sold to anyone else wasn't there a chance Disney would reacquire the film rights as they couldn't be sold or something. Also 1 less studio means less movies, less chances at seeing some of the old fav franchises getting new stuff, unless Disney licenses their IP's out which I think is what Halloween did, they got licensed to Blumhouse for a trilogy but then the rights go back to whoever owns them currently, if Disney would be willing to do that it could be cool to see a Blumhouse or A24 Predator or Alien film or something. Give it 5 years see how things shake out I say then ask again. The thing about this is that Fox was shutting that part down no matter what. Selling it gets them money out of it. So you can actually say that Disney saved more jobs by buying Fox than what would have been lost.
Why are people calling out Alien and Predator movies like the previous movies were so loved?
But had another company, not a studio mind you but an actual company brought them then it would still be a another major studio instead of just another mini studio under Disney, as for Alien & Predator because Aliens first 2 films are all time classics and Predator has had good entries just the last one was dogshit and they are franchises rather than stand alone films which people love and want to see more of, if they do them right, hence me wanting Disney to license the IP's for a potential trilogy to A24 or something because they could do those right mo.
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