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    I seriously doubt any new media will be forthcoming from this deal. I think DWA simply wants the distribution rights for future dvd releases.
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    Sony Pictures, as of now, have the rights for a MOTU film.

    In case no one has been to the movie forum lately (not many people do, admittedly ) one of the producers said in a recent interview (dated earlier this month) that a director is about to be announced and it could be shooting as early as next year. So, as of now, this acquisition won't result in a movie because that's being done by someone else.

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    I do wonder if this means that any hypothetical Sony movie will be like MOTUC used to be, where they can't use Filmation-only characters who were never vintage toys.

    Or if, now that Shadow Weaver and Fang Man are toys, they now fall under that same exception in perpetuity?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krueger View Post
    Sony Pictures, as of now, have the rights for a MOTU film.

    In case no one has been to the movie forum lately (not many people do, admittedly ) one of the producers said in a recent interview (dated earlier this month) that a director is about to be announced and it could be shooting as early as next year. So, as of now, this acquisition won't result in a movie because that's being done by someone else.
    That's live action. Dream Works ANIMATION just acquired Classic Media. I think new cartoon/CGI films would be possible.
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    Well, I don't know if animated movies without a toy license would be very viable for DW...

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    The article mentioned using the acquired properties for television projects, so even if Sony makes a live-action movie, Dream Works could still produce a new cartoon series. Dare we hope that after all this time we'll get both a movie and a new series?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkspecter View Post
    That's live action. Dream Works ANIMATION just acquired Classic Media. I think new cartoon/CGI films would be possible.
    I know, but they still wouldn't be allowed in all likelihood to make an animated feature. Animation for television probably, but not for the big screen. Of course, I'm not an expert on these kinds of things, but I'm pretty sure they wouldn't be able to make an animated movie with Sony Pictures making their own feature film version, albeit in live-action. I don’t think Sony would be happy with that.

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    Scott did mention recently that Mattel are looking to expand the MOTU brand. They would have probably heard about this long before we did so they might have already had the discussions with DreamWorks about getting something in motion.

    At least I really hope so. But I also hope that it is not going to be the "new line" that comes after MOTUC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krueger View Post
    I know, but they still wouldn't be allowed in all likelihood to make an animated feature. Animation for television probably, but not for the big screen. Of course, I'm not an expert on these kinds of things, but I'm pretty sure they wouldn't be able to make an animated movie with Sony Pictures making their own feature film version, albeit in live-action. I don’t think Sony would be happy with that.
    I'm not sure. They might be able to do it, but if they could, you are right - Sony would NOT be happy.
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    I think it’s pretty obvious what’s going to happen (or at least has a very good chance of happening). There will be a new live-action movie from Sony Pictures (everything I have read, especially in the last week, leads me to believe that they’re going to go ahead with it) and there will be a new animated show. The animated show probably won’t be related to the movie, as each will be their own thing.

    Either way, I think MOTU may be (finally) headed for a new beginning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krueger View Post
    I think it’s pretty obvious what’s going to happen (or at least has a very good chance of happening). There will be a new live-action movie from Sony Pictures (everything I have read, especially in the last week, leads me to believe that they’re going to go ahead with it) and there will be a new animated show. The animated show probably won’t be related to the movie, as each will be their own thing.
    I actually think that would be for the best. A more serious live-action movie for teens/adults and an animated show for younger audiences.

    Of course, there is nothing stopping them from making a Princess of Power movie!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZacMasters View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ZacMasters View Post
    Of course, there is nothing stopping them from making a Princess of Power movie!!
    Make this happen Dreamworks.

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    I think whats more important is we are in good hands now ;
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    I still have a worry : very few of those press releases mention He-man & Co; most frequently Classic Media is associated with properties like Casper, Lone Ranger....
    anyway I hope a bright future for the motu brand, at least seems relevant to many investors of hollywood
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    If Dreamworks buys Classic Media and has rights to the Filmation cartoons then does that mean Universal (by degault) also has access to that library of cartoons and cartoon characters?

    Does this mean we may be seeing He-Man and She-Ra running around Universal Studios theme parks? Would they be interested in selling MOTUC toys as well at their theme parks and more importantly, how would Disney feel about that given their long-standing relationship with Mattel?
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    Quote Originally Posted by slackrguy View Post
    If Dreamworks buys Classic Media and has rights to the Filmation cartoons then does that mean Universal (by degault) also has access to that library of cartoons and cartoon characters?

    Does this mean we may be seeing He-Man and She-Ra running around Universal Studios theme parks? Would they be interested in selling MOTUC toys as well at their theme parks and more importantly, how would Disney feel about that given their long-standing relationship with Mattel?
    No, DreamWorks or any parent company associated with DreamWorks may not use He-Man or She-Ra in any form outside of the Filmation cartoons already produced without getting a separate license or legal agreement from Mattel. DreamWorks does not own the trademark on He-Man or She-Ra or any of the other characters, aside from the ones specifically created by Filmation, Mattel does, and only Mattel can license these characters for use in other media/mediums in any form. DreamWorks only retains the copyright for the Filmation cartoon and characters specifically created by Filmation for that toon such as Shadow Weaver, Madam Razz, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by csc0709 View Post
    No, DreamWorks or any parent company associated with DreamWorks may not use He-Man or She-Ra in any form outside of the Filmation cartoons already produced without getting a separate license or legal agreement from Mattel. DreamWorks does not own the trademark on He-Man or She-Ra or any of the other characters, aside from the ones specifically created by Filmation, Mattel does, and only Mattel can license these characters for use in other media/mediums in any form. DreamWorks only retains the copyright for the Filmation cartoon and characters specifically created by Filmation for that toon such as Shadow Weaver, Madam Razz, etc.
    Here's a dumb question why didn't Mattel just buy the rights? The whole Filmation library was not that much and they could have sold the other series off...It could have been done..

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    After Classic Media purchase, DreamWorks mulls TV (but not comics)

    The inarguable success of Marvel Studios has Hollywood’s attention. In an industry forever nervous about new ideas, the strategy impulsively becomes how to duplicate it.

    DreamWorks Animation’s $155 million purchase of Classic Media was inspired, at least in part, by the record-shattering performance of Marvel’s The Avengers, DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg told Reuters. And similar to Marvel’s pre-Iron Man days, Katzenberg sees this as a strong opportunity to farm out the newly acquired characters to other studios for adaptation. Aside from its Mr. Peabody & Sherman 3D movie already in the works, DreamWorks has no plans to create new live-action features based on the Classic Media characters. But the small screen may be another matter: The studio is setting up its own television or Internet channel, but whether this is to re-run classic episodes, like Cartoon Network does with Boomerang, or for new series is still unknown.

    “A channel is one of the many opportunities we see for combining the DreamWorks brand with this extraordinary library of characters,” Katzenberg said. “It could be a domestic cable channel, international, even an Internet channel.”

    But more immediately, the purchase provides DreamWorks additional leverage as it negotiates to renew its distribution deal with Paramount Pictures.

    All of this studio-driven activity around comic book properties sounds great, but where does that leave the comics themselves? Will DreamWorks open a comics publishing company? Will Doctor Solar be reunited with the recently revived Valiant Universe? Will The Lone Ranger vanish from Dynamite Entertainment’s line-up? What about Ape Entertainment’s Casper the Friendly Ghost and Richie Rich relaunches? Will the world finally get a new Fat Albert comic?

    It’s too soon to know for sure, but most likely very little will change in the near future. DreamWorks has barely mentioned comic books in the press so far, deciding instead to focus on licensing for “motion picture, television, home entertainment, consumer products, digital, theme park and live entertainment channels.” The other factor is that a good deal of those properties are either co-managed by another company (Jay Ward Productions still co-owns Rocky & Bullwinkle, for example), or Classic Media only holds the TV rights (such as in the case of Masters of the Universe, which is owned by Mattel). While it would be amazing to see a comic book universe where Lassie and Bravestarr co-exist, if we’re going to be honest with ourselves, it’s probably low on the DreamWorks to-do list.

    Instead, a comics future for many of these properties will probably be up to an enterprising comics publisher with a vision to license them from DreamWorks. The animation studio has already shown a willingness to do this with its own feature film properties, which has resulted in Ape Entertainment‘s mini-line of DreamWorks comics: Shrek, Madagascar and Kung-Fu Panda. I don’t hear a lot of buzz about how those books are being received by readers but they must be doing something right. And as mentioned, Ape already has new Casper and Richie Rich comics, so perhaps they’re the right fit. As the all-ages section of comics continues to grow, a lot of Classic Media’s properties could find a very welcoming audience in comics form.
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    Well, their own channel will need to have new cartoons as well. Let's hope they can work out something with Mattel and bring back MOTU to our televisions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForTheHonour86 View Post
    Marvel was acquired by Disney and look what they have done with it. The comics haven't changed
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    It wouldn't be nothing for Dreamworks to do a CGI animated He-man and the Masters of the Universe animated series. The movie rights are still tied up elsewhere, but DW can easily go back and create their own He-man cartoons. They own the rights to that. If that was to come, the Classics line would surely be solidified along with a new smaller scale retail line along with vehicles and playsets.

    We might see Classic versions of the new character designs. You know they are going to alter He-man and the rest for the new series. They always do. Just like the comic book.

    PS: DW can also come out with an Animated Movie if the other contract with MOTU isn't that rigorous. That's up to lawyers to look through. I think a TV deal is more secure.
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    Maybe they are interested in doing a Bravestarr movie. That would be hip. Or a Blackstar movie. Those are movies I would go to the cinema for.

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