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"Marvel to make their biggest announcement yet at 7pm ET"

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Secret War meaning the film where Spider Man and the Sinister Six take on their greatest foes, The Avengers.

2016, same week as BvS.
 
May 2015. SECRET WARS by @JHickman

http://t.co/lTjMUOqBYh

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That's Marvel's biggest announcement yet?
 
Had a feeling it was comic related. Didnt something similar happen a while back with female Thor?

Anyway, I'm always up for anything Hickman.
 
Bet you once we get more in-depth details, the "biggest announcement of 2014" hype will make more sense. Hint:
It's the first story of the rebooted Marvel Universe.
 
Have they done anything with Secret Wars since 2? I almost remember something about a new Secret Wars while I wasn't reading comics, but I was probably hallucinating.



Marvel Unlimited Plus is $30 off this week! Costs $70 now!

http://marvel.com/comics/unlimited



I have been thinking about signing up for this for a month to check it out, and now I would feel silly signing up for a month instead of the year. Because I'm a fool.
 
While there's a Marvel thread on the front page, I had a question about the MCU and I was hoping someone here knew the answer to.

When Disney bought Marvel, they also arranged to take back the distribution rights to Iron Man 1, Iron Man 2, Thor, and Captain America (the MCU films, not the characters). All of these films were previously distributed by Paramount. As a result, these films are now sold by Disney and have Disney branding in many cases.

It seems that Universal still owns the distribution rights for The Incredible Hulk (the Ed Norton / MCU film).

Does anyone have any information on why exactly Disney got the distribution rights back for all the other MCU films but not this one? Is it just indifference, or did Universal overplay their hand, or what? Is there a known time where distribution rights will revert to Marvel, and thus Disney, if an agreement doesn't occur?

Also, has Disney gotten the distribution rights to any pre-MCU Marvel films?
 
While there's a Marvel thread on the front page, I had a question about the MCU and I was hoping someone here knew the answer to.

When Disney bought Marvel, they also arranged to take back the distribution rights to Iron Man 1, Iron Man 2, Thor, and Captain America (the MCU films, not the characters). All of these films were previously distributed by Paramount. As a result, these films are now sold by Disney and have Disney branding in many cases.

It seems that Universal still owns the distribution rights for The Incredible Hulk (the Ed Norton / MCU film).

Does anyone have any information on why exactly Disney got the distribution rights back for all the other MCU films but not this one? Is it just indifference, or did Universal overplay their hand, or what? Is there a known time where distribution rights will revert to Marvel, and thus Disney, if an agreement doesn't occur?

Also, has Disney gotten the distribution rights to any pre-MCU Marvel films?

I could have swore it had something to do with the hulk ride at universal studios.
 
Man... all signs pointed to Hickman leaving Marvel after Time Runs Out and now we find out he'll have another major event with Ribic. Sorry for the movie guys but this is great news.
 
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