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Either the Simpsons writers can see into the future, or the world's elite are watching the Simpsons for ideas and making those ideas come true.
Honestly, I envy you. To live in a world where there are your only options sounds pretty damn hilarious.

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On a less conspiracy focused note, Disney has money out the ass. They could scrap whatever films FOX has in production. We've seen actors get completely removed from projects that were close to completion amid sexual allegations. Shit, they reshot Kevin Spacey's scenes in a movie that was damn near completed.
Now that I look it up, their current projects only run through 2018. Gambit is scheduled for a February 2019 release, but filming hasn't started yet. That's just over one year. It'd take Marvel much longer to put ideas and concepts into place to actually create something big enough to really house anything to do with X-Men. Marvel already have Black Panther, The Avengers and Ant Man in 2018, and Captain Marvel and the other Avengers movie in 2019. 2020 has a Guardians of the Galaxy 3, but nothing else, although it's likely we could see Doctor Strange 2 in 2020 and Black Panther 2 in 2021.

Marvel's film schedule is already booming, so it's very possible for a 2018 sale of Disney/Fox's Marvel properties to MCU, where it'd be realistic to see them enter the fold around 2019/2020/2021.

Also, Marvel has shown that it's not scared to put movie star heroes in comics, with Daredevil, Punisher and Ghost Rider all being former movie protagonists relegated to television show status. I could be really interesting to see a show about X-Men or Fantastic Four, as that'd be a new pacing perspective and the superheroes individually aren't people we'd really want to see in the big movie tie ins, minus Wolverine who could be solo.
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Originally Posted by Godbody View Post
Either the Simpsons writers can see into the future, or the world's elite are watching the Simpsons for ideas and making those ideas come true.
Honestly, I envy you. To live in a world where there are your only options sounds pretty damn hilarious.

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Originally Posted by Godbody View Post
On a less conspiracy focused note, Disney has money out the ass. They could scrap whatever films FOX has in production. We've seen actors get completely removed from projects that were close to completion amid sexual allegations. Shit, they reshot Kevin Spacey's scenes in a movie that was damn near completed.
Now that I look it up, their current projects only run through 2018. Gambit is scheduled for a February 2019 release, but filming hasn't started yet. That's just over one year. It'd take Marvel much longer to put ideas and concepts into place to actually create something big enough to really house anything to do with X-Men. Marvel already have Black Panther, The Avengers and Ant Man in 2018, and Captain Marvel and the other Avengers movie in 2019. 2020 has a Guardians of the Galaxy 3, but nothing else, although it's likely we could see Doctor Strange 2 in 2020 and Black Panther 2 in 2021.

Marvel's film schedule is already booming, so it's very possible for a 2018 sale of Disney/Fox's Marvel properties to MCU, where it'd be realistic to see them enter the fold around 2019/2020/2021.

Also, Marvel has shown that it's not scared to put movie star heroes in comics, with Daredevil, Punisher and Ghost Rider all being former movie protagonists relegated to television show status. I could be really interesting to see a show about X-Men or Fantastic Four, as that'd be a new pacing perspective and the superheroes individually aren't people we'd really want to see in the big movie tie ins, minus Wolverine who could be solo.
 
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