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14 Dec 2017 The problem then was that Marvel's movie rights to its characters had been sold off in the 1990s to different companies, leaving their entire comic book universe shattered in a hodgepodge of legal quagmires. Fox owned the X-Men and Fantastic Four, Marvel Studios owned the Avengers, Quicksilver
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5 Feb 2014 In the 1990s, Marvel Comics started selling the movie rights for their characters to different studios. Because of those rights, only certain studios can use different Marvel comic book characters in films. When Marvel created their own studio, they began reacquiring these rights and created the first shared
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29 Jan 2015 Why isn't Spider-Man allowed to join The Avengers in the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Why won't we ever see “Mutants" in the Marvel movies? Why can't the Fantastic Four meet the X-Men on the big screen? The answer to these questions is that the Marvel character movie rights are owned by different
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