he could have kicked up a storm and got the movie so caught up in red tape that it'd be postponed indefinately, which is the death knell for any movie.
Exactly.Some people like pr13 just dont get it though that marvel sold thier movie rights to sony and Stan has no control over what these movie companys do in making these films.If he hates something about what they are doing in the movie,he cant do nothing about it,Like I said,in his OWN words he said he has very little input at all in what sony does with these movies.some people just dont want to believe that though.
Please , stop the lies. Stan hated the organics, but he had to promote those stupid movies. Have you ever seen an actor, a director or an actress talking bad about the movie that they are promoting?
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he didn't have to endorse the movie, it still would have made a bundle without his blessing.
if he was really against it he could have filed a lawsuit, which would get the release postponed, which would piss sony off big time, and really damaged the movie.
the rights've belong to marvel since day one ... Stan Lee've never made a dime from anything marvel has done with any of the characters he has created
actually , Stan Lee did endorse the movie ... i've seen it on several especials , but talking about the character in the comics never the character from the movie
it'd make no sense
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i understand what you're trying to say , but the sad sad truth is that Stan Lee doesnt have any rights over ANY of the characters he created , marvel does
i know, i understand that, what i'm saying is nowadays anybody can sue over anything, and if stan really wanted to he could get major backing in a lawsuit.
people seem to be using stan as an excuse because they hate the movies...
Bottom line is that if Stan Lee had a "PROBLEM" with the films he would have never decided to write "Spider-Man: The Official Movie Adaptation" when he clearly wouldn't have if he disliked the films.