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WOLVERINE VS HULK MOVIE RUMORED FOR MCU

It is being claimed that Marvel Studios and Kevin Feige are developing a Wolverine vs. Hulk movie.

Details include that while comic book fans know "Hulk vs. Wolverine" is always a big thing, the reason the movie has Wolverine listed in the title first is that Marvel Studios still doesn't completely own the rights to the Hulk in films, but now they do with Wolverine, which follows the Disney Fox deal

Universal Pictures actually owns the distribution rights to the Hulk, which is why there haven't been any new solo films since the 2008 movie. However, a way around that is to have another character as the primary character in a movie, such as what we saw with Thor: Ragnarok not being called Planet Hulk and Hulk being the second tier to Thor.

It is being claimed that Marvel Studios and Kevin Feige are developing a Wolverine vs. Hulk movie.

Details include that while comic book fans know "Hulk vs. Wolverine" is always a big thing, the reason the movie has Wolverine listed in the title first is that Marvel Studios still doesn't completely own the rights to the Hulk in films, but now they do with Wolverine, which follows the Disney Fox deal.




Universal Pictures actually owns the distribution rights to the Hulk, which is why there haven't been any new solo films since the 2008 movie. However, a way around that is to have another character as the primary character in a movie, such as what we saw with Thor: Ragnarok not being called Planet Hulk and Hulk being the second tier to Thor.

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Wolverine Vs Hulk movie based on Immortal version from comics

According to the rumor, which comes from Mikey Sutton on Facebook, the Hulk that will be featured in Wolverine vs Hulk will be based on the current iteration from the hugely popular Immortal Hulk comic book series (which is actually one of my favorite comics that I am reading right now).

The rumor has it the Wolverine Vs. Hulkmovie could be three or four years away, but that they definitely want to do this

Back in 2015 saw Sutton offer plans were underway for Fox and Marvel, and an Avengers vs X-Men movie.

https://cosmicbook.news/wolverine-v...3L3Ocx389vOTYDqzw5VZan7G5Gmi4inkMVqjClkwqSI7g

Better include this

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this isnt the hulk we know in the comics though, dude was nerfed
Description said the Hulk would be even more like Immortal Hulk so just as savage as savage Hulk but can hold a convo as beats the **** out of Logan.
 
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SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 2:34PM PT
Sony Pictures Chief on Spider-Man Split: ‘For the Moment the Door is Closed’
By WILL THORNE

Fans holding out hope that Spider-Man might be returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe will be disappointed to hear that “for the moment the door is closed,” according to Sony Pictures chairman and CEO Tony Vinciquerra.

Speaking at Variety‘s Entertainment & Technology summit, Vinciquerra cryptically added that “it’s a long life,” implying that perhaps in the distant future the web-slinging hero might swing his way back to the Disney-owned company.

Vinciquerra insisted that there is “no ill will” between Sony and Marvel, after the two failed to reach on agreement on financing terms for upcoming Spider-Man movies, effectively removing Tom Holland’s Spider-Man from the Marvel fold in terms of both future standalone and team-up features. However, he also did acknowledge the fan backlash to the news, saying that it has been “an interesting couple of weeks” for the studio.

Vinciquerra pointed to Marvel boss Kevin Feige being “stretched incredibly thin” with new additions coming to the MCU as one of the reasons behind the breakdown in talks.

“We had a great run with (Feige) on Spider-Man movies,” the Sony chief said. “We tried to see if there’s a way to work it out….the Marvel people are terrific people, we have great respect for them, but on the other hand we have some pretty terrific people of our own. Kevin didn’t do all the work.”

Now that one of its biggest properties is back solely in its hands, Vinciquerra said that Sony plans to launch its own universe using the vast array of Spider-Man characters.

The studio is in production on a second “Venom” film, a picture based on the character Morbius and “five or six” TV series set in the Spider-Man world. The Sony boss bullishly expressed his belief that the character will do “just fine” outside of the MCU, pointing to the success of “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” and the Sony-Amazon series “The Boys” as evidence that Sony is fully capable of hitting the mark on the superhero front.

“Spider-Man was fine before the event movies, did better with the event movies, and now that we have our own universe, he will play off the other characters as well,” Vinciquerra said. “I think we’re pretty capable of doing what we have to do here.”

Many have expressed the hope that Spider-Man might still remain in the MCU, with Marvel stalwart Jon Favreau commenting during his keynote conversation at the Ent & Tech summit that the split is “not for lack of trying.”

“I’ve been talking to everybody about it…I’m cautiously optimistic,” Favreau said of the Spidey situation. “I think it’s a long way away and I think the collaboration has been really strong up to this point so I’m hopeful that there’s away for us all to play together going forward.”

Putting the web-slinger aside, Vinciquerra firmly stated that Sony Studios is “not for sale,” despite regular press coverage to the contrary. The Sony boss also discussed the studio’s decision to stay out of the streaming wars thus far in terms of the general market, a decision which he said allows Sony to be “more transparent” with its creators by not becoming “beholden to any platform.”

Vinciquerra said that when he first came to Sony in 2017, he saw the need to make sweeping changes at the studio to keep up with the rise of streaming.

“With the evolution of the business into the streaming world, both on the theatrical and television side, the opportunities are terrific, but the organizations that were in place at the time were not suited or designed to take advantage of those opportunities,” he said. “We were able to transition in a relatively short period of time to be representative of what the business looks like, and that’s what I enjoy doing, that’s what’s fun about the job.”

As for where in the streaming landscape “Seinfeld,” one of Sony’s most beloved properties, will end up, Vinciquerra was suitably tight-lipped. But when pressed on the time frame in which a deal will be reached, he cryptically stated that it will be struck “before it snows in New York.”

 
AVENGERS: ENDGAME Directors Explain Why They're Not Surprised About SPIDER-MAN Leaving The MCU


Asked about bringing the hero into the MCU, Anthony says: "We were extremely passionate about it. This is something we really wanted to happen, and fought a long time internally at Marvel to make it happen." Joe adds: "It wasn’t easy. Kevin [Feige] went through a lot. There were a lot of ups and downs, and he kept walking into our office and we’d go, ‘Look, we’ve got to do it with [Sony],’ and he’d go, ‘OK, I’ll figure it out,’ and walk back into his. He was looking for the way out."

"He wanted to open that door and have us go, ‘We figured it out! We don’t need Spider-Man!’ because it’s a lot of work to get two major corporations to play nice with each other, and the fact that it happened at all, we should all be dancing and celebrating that we got that little bit of time."

Anthony concluded by explaining that they realised this split was inevitable and that's why they haven't exactly been left reeling by the news. "I think that’s why Joe and I are not so devastated or surprised that there’s been a falling-out, because it was so hard to make it happen in the first place."
 
So Marvel not only ****ed up their dealings with Capcom but now they forced their hand too hard and their marquee character isn’t apart of their film universe. The fuse has been lit for the fall off. **** these ****** man. I’m so heartbroken
 
So Marvel not only ****ed up their dealings with Capcom but now they forced their hand too hard and their marquee character isn’t apart of their film universe. The fuse has been lit for the fall off. **** these *****s man. I’m so heartbroken

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I ain’t ever watching another Sony flick :lol:

Disney def Bering greedy but oh well

Given them 85/15 and call it a deal sheesh
 
So Marvel not only ****ed up their dealings with Capcom but now they forced their hand too hard and their marquee character isn’t apart of their film universe. The fuse has been lit for the fall off. **** these *****s man. I’m so heartbroken

lamekilla lamekilla I get where you're coming from, but if this 'ish is not entertaining you then find something else my G.

FWIW, I used to be a die hard Jordan inline/retro buyer till about '11 then I stopped. The continuous degradation in quality from '07 till '11 along with the increasing prices, BS colourways, etc... was the limit. Found other hobbies and interests and there's absolutely no point in me crying in the Jordan forum about it.

Similarly with the MCU, I realized by the 3rd act/phase until 'End Game' that these joints aren't entertaining me any more. Ain't nothing wrong with frequenting the thread and making the odd comment here and there but repeatedly complaining about the same issue won't get you anywhere.

Thread exists for fans of the product and perhaps the occasional comment from the detractors.
 
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