![]() If Fox would do it with ' X-Men,' then we might actually get a film in their new ' First Class' series that features SHIELD and not an unnamed government organization of the same purpose. If Sony would do this for ' Spider-Man,' then we might actually get to see Spidey in an 'Avengers' movie. Fine examples of these collaborations are the first two ' Iron Man' movies that teamed Marvel with Paramount and ' The Incredible Hulk' with Universal. You'd think that – especially after the record-setting box office of 'The Avengers' – they'd realize that Marvel Studios (now owned by Disney's parent company Buena Vista) has figured out the formula for success and want to partner with them to fully realize these old properties. I cannot understand for the life of me why the studios who own the film rights to Marvel properties are still trying to make successful comic book movies without Marvel's help.
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