Talk:21st Century Fox/@comment-5824510-20190324210840/@comment-4861270-20190327224509

Disney/Marvel and Sony already settled a deal to share the film rights to Spider-Man, so Marvel has gotten permission to feature Spider-Man in the MCU, and Marvel and Sony are both releasing the solo Spider Man films from the MCU. Sony still has the rights to make a Vemon film series as well as a Spider-Man animated cinematic universe which was actually very successful.

And about Paramount Pictures. Parmount still has the distribution rights to the first four Indiana Jones movies, while Disney/Lucasfilm have the rights to make an upcoming fifth movie for the franchise. And I can't believe I'm the only one who thinks this, but if Disney wants full rights to Indiana Jones, then perhaps they should sell the trademark of Doug back to Viacom and Paramount, so that Nickelodeon could sell Doug 90's Nick merchandise and maybe reboot the series. It would be just like when Disney sold their Al Michaels contract to NBCUniversal in exchange for the trademark to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit!