What if Warner Bros Owned X-Men and Fantastic Four instead of 20th century fox and Disney Bought Warner Bros in 2016 instead of AT&T and Disney Not Bought 20th century fox in 2019?

u/Limp_Duty6993 — 7 hours ago

What if Warner Bros Owned X-Men and Fantastic Four instead of 20th century fox and Disney Bought Warner Bros in 2016 instead of AT&T and Disney Not Bought 20th century in 2019?

What would have actually changed?

u/Limp_Duty6993 — 19 hours ago

If you had the chance to completely swap Marvel and DC's histories, how would you do it? 🤔🔥

u/Limp_Duty6993 — 1 day ago
▲ 100 r/DCAllies

What if the opposite had happened between Marvel and DC?

Imagine this scenario: What if, in an alternate universe in 1969, Warner Bros. bought Marvel instead of DC? Then, in the 1990s, DC went bankrupt and was forced to sell off a number of its character rights. These included Constantine to New Line Cinema, Superman, Wonder Woman, Teen Titans, Blue Beetle, and Booster Gold to 20th Century Fox, Batman and another character named Etrigan to Sony Pictures, Green Arrow to Universal, and Peacemaker to Lionsgate. In 2008, DC made its first original film with a budget of $140 million after taking out a massive $525 million loan from Merrill Lynch. This film, Green Lantern, was a huge success. Then, a year later, in 2009, Disney bought DC entirely

u/Limp_Duty6993 — 4 days ago

If Fox had owned the rights to Spider-Man instead of the X-Men, what would the order of the Spider-Man movies from 2000 to 2024 have looked like?

u/Limp_Duty6993 — 5 days ago

If Marvel owned all the rights to its characters from the beginning, how would you have liked the Marvel Cinematic Universe to look, and how would you have liked the order of the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies to look?

u/Limp_Duty6993 — 5 days ago

Honestly, if Warner Bros. had bought Marvel in 2009, would that have been a good thing or a bad thing in your opinion?

u/Limp_Duty6993 — 5 days ago
▲ 113 r/DCAllies

If these were the rights opposite to those of Marvel characters, what would Marvel movies look like?

u/Limp_Duty6993 — 6 days ago

Honestly, do you think that Disney's acquisition of Marvel in 2009 was actually better for Marvel, and that any other company such as Warner Bros., Sony, Fox, Universal, Paramount, and many others would have destroyed Marvel if they had acquired it? Or is this belief wrong, and do you think Marvel w

u/Limp_Duty6993 — 7 days ago
▲ 2 r/Marvel

If Warner Bros. had bought Marvel in 1969 instead of DC, how would that have affected Marvel, how would it have affected DC, and how would it have affected popular culture?

u/Limp_Duty6993 — 9 days ago

If Sony had never owned the Spider-Man rights and another studio had instead, who do you think would have been the best fit to own the Spider-Man rights: Fox or Universal?

u/Limp_Duty6993 — 10 days ago
▲ 109 r/Spiderman

Do you think it would be better if Spider-Man's rights reverted entirely to Marvel and Disney, or is it better for the rights to remain with Sony?

u/Limp_Duty6993 — 10 days ago
▲ 139 r/Spiderman

What would happen if Peter decided to stop being Spider-Man forever and also decided to leave New York City forever?

u/Limp_Duty6993 — 12 days ago

If DC had sold the rights to its characters in the 90s, just like Marvel, which character would have been suitable for each of the major companies like Sony, Fox, Universal, New Line Cinema, and Lionsgate? This is assuming, for the sake of argument, that DC went bankrupt instead of Marvel.

u/Limp_Duty6993 — 13 days ago

What if Warner Bros bought Marvel in 1969 instead of DC and Disney Bought DC in 2009

If Warner Bros. had bought Marvel in 1969 instead of DC, and DC had gone bankrupt in the 1990s, forcing it to sell a number of its character rights to another company, and then its own cinematic universe had started in 2008 under the leadership of Kevin Feige, and then Disney had bought DC in 2009, what would have changed in this alternative universe? What would superhero movies have looked like, and what would you have wanted this alternative universe to look like from your personal point of view?

u/Limp_Duty6993 — 13 days ago