Just when we thought Disney couldn't dominate the box office any more completely,vital eroticism they went and picked up 20th Century Fox.
There's every reason to fret about this latest turn of events. Will the Mouse House discourage Fox's edgier projects? Might the decreased competition lead to ever-bigger, ever-blander movies? How much more power will Disney have to throw around the next time they pick a fight with the press?
But it's a done deal. All we can do now is wait and hope for the best. And given that that's where we're at, we've got some ideas about how we'd like things to go.
SEE ALSO: Why would Disney want to buy a big chunk of 21st Century Fox? Netflix.Fox brings to Disney a whole new raft of IP just waiting to be milked. The Mouse House now gets all the upcoming Avatarand Aliensequels, and the opportunity to revive Die Hard. Beyond that, the possibilities are endless, at least in theory: Indiana Jones could hang out with John McClane! Buzz Lightyear could visit Pandora! The Kingsmen could enlist Captain Jack Sparrow!
With that in mind, here are some franchise-crossing outcomes we'd like to see.
This is the biggie. This is the idea that had superhero movie fans salivating the moment the rumors began. And it's one Disney will find impossible to resist forever.
Think of the audiences they can attract, the toys they can sell, the hype they can build, by bringing the X-Men and the Avengers into the same universe. Imagine Tony Stark butting heads with Charles Xavier, or Black Panther befriending Storm. Captain America will be able to say the word "mutant" without worrying his parent company will get sued. Scarlet Witch will get to meet the other Quicksilver.
... Which brings up another key point: Merging these universes, as fun as it is to think about, is going to be tricky. There are details that don't really line up, like the dueling Quicksilvers. More generally, Disney-Marvel is extremely meticulous with its continuity; Fox-Marvel is not. Both approaches have their advantages and disadvantages.
Will Disney impose their strict standards on the X-Men? Or will the MCU leave them alone, and just wave away the discrepancies as "alternate reality" nonsense? (Hey, it works in the comics.)
Then there's the other crown jewel in Fox's superhero stable – the Fantastic Four. If Disney does decide to fold the X-Men franchise into the MCU, they'll probably do the same with the Fantastic Four. But who's to say they need to stop at the MCU?
We'd love to see some more unexpected team-ups and rivalries out of this deal, even if they aren't strictly MCU canon. How about introducing the Fantastic Four to another superpowered family unit?
The Fox deal has massive implications for the MCU, but it's not the first time Disney's managed to regain (some) control of a beloved comic book icon. The studio struck an unprecedented deal with Sony to share Spider-Man, which is how Peter Parker wound up in Captain America: Civil War and the upcomingAvengers: Infinity War.
As a result, Spidey's also in play when we're imagining crossover possibilities – which, yes, means you could finally get the Deadpool / Spider-Man team-up of your dreams on the big screen.
Assuming, that is, that Disney's okay with letting its teenage hero hang out with an R-rated mercenary. Which is a big if. Yeah, we wouldn't count on this one.
Okay, let's move on from superheroes and into outer space.
Although Disney acquired Lucasfilm five years ago, there's still a huge subset of fans who fell in love with Star Warswhen it was still owned by 20th Century Fox – and who still feel a little weird about not hearing that famous fanfare before the opening scroll.
With this new deal, Disney could maybe right that wrong. But will they? It's clear that scrapping the Fox fanfare hasn't hurt Star Wars' reputation with critics or its box office potential. Why fix what isn't broken?
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Look, we're not saying that a princesses / xenomorphs crossover will actually happen. We're just saying that it's confirmed fact now that the xenomorphs are Disney princesses, per the flawless logic above.
(But for the record, in case anyone at Disney is listening: We would totallybe into a princesses / xenomorphs crossover.)
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