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What studio owns the rights to The Incredible Hulk from 2008?
Universal Pictures
Peter Menzies Jr. The Incredible Hulk is a 2008 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character the Hulk. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Universal Pictures, it is the second film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Will the Hulk get his own movie?
A Smashing Idea — TheGWW.com reports that Marvel Studios is developing a World War Hulk standalone film, with production slated to begin sometime in late 2022. The outlet says that the film will take place after the events of the She-Hulk Disney+ series, which will feature Ruffalo’s Bruce Banner in a supporting role.
When did Marvel get Hulk?
Incredible Hulk, American comic strip character created for Marvel Comics by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. The towering muscle-bound antihero debuted in the bimonthly series The Incredible Hulk in May 1962.
When did Marvel Studios get the rights to the Hulk?
That’s when Marvel Studios opened its doors and the company stopped giving characters to other studios. In 2008, Marvel Studios got the rights back to the Hulk from Universal Pictures, and they used it to make the first movie in the Marvel cinematic universe, The Incredible Hulk.
Who owns the distribution rights to Marvel movies?
However, in 2009, Marvel was purchased by Walt Disney. Disney is a big enough company where they don’t need to farm out distribution of their films. They can do it themselves. So they set out to get back the distribution rights for Marvel Studios films.
Will there be another Avenger movie after the Incredible Hulk?
This precedent-setting franchise began in 2008 with Iron Man , but between it and its 2010 sequel there was one other film featuring another Avenger, the only MCU film to date that hasn’t gotten a sequel greenlit: The Incredible Hulk. The lack of a Hulk followup is just one of the reasons making Marvel’s most uncontrollable Avenger unique.
Can Disney make a Hulk movie without universal?
If, or when, Universal chooses to forgo distribution, Disney will immediately pick up those distribution rights for a solo Hulk movie. What this means is Universal cannot make a Hulk movie, with Disney and Marvel unable to distribute a Hulk movie if they choose to move forward and make one.