Board Thread:Television/@comment-3048593-20180113175532/@comment-3048593-20190824115238

Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: KalKent wrote: Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: OH MY GOD, WE'RE FINALLY GETTING SHE-HULK! One interesting point I saw brought up regarding that news: What does it mean in regards to the rights Universal has?

Is it only for Hulk specifically, is it specifically for movies and not shows, or do the first refusal rights no longer apply and has expired? If the last point, then what does it mean for Namor in the future? I imagine since it's a mini-series (essentially a TV show) on a streaming service, the first refusal distribution rights Universal has are null and void, since it's not a movie nor will it be distributed to theaters. In hindsight that makes sense, since like other people, I've forgotten about 'Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.', which I'm fairly certain Universal had no involvement in that.

So along with Hulk and (possibly) Namor, that would be a way to give said characters some form of solo material, while having the big stuff happen in the movies as side characters. Although with Namor, since it's about the hero and ruler of an underwater kingdom, I would hope a Disney+ show would be given a good enough budget for that.