DARTH ZOIDBERG
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Disney Castle dissolves into the Nazi Castle!
I think Paramount just owns small Marketing rights but I could be wrong?Paramount is a co-producer. Maybe they could use their logo after all.
Won’t happen, no Disney castle as we’ve discussed here.Disney Castle dissolves into the Nazi Castle!
I agree. My best guess is we get the action piece from the 1940s with a de-aged Ford as the opening. Which will lead into 1960s Indy looking grumpy as we find him at his retirement celebration, he begrudgingly accepts his gold watch (clock?) shakes a few hands and steps outside to get some air. He's hating his stage in life and wants nothing to do with 'retirement' - he misses the excitement from his 'old life' and his old friends.Because of the way LC opened I feel like we're more likely to see the scene in the 40s first and then skip forward to the 'present day', but who knows.
That's basically the role of Harrison Ford in Blade Runner 2049He's hating his stage in life and wants nothing to do with 'retirement' - he misses the excitement from his 'old life' and his old friends.
Then, out of nowhere some mishap occurs and he's thrown into a situation where he quickly gets over his head and on the run. And the adventure begins.
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Paramount is not making or distributing the film.
Maybe transition disney castle into a tapestry?Won’t happen, no Disney castle as we’ve discussed here.
It could be similar to ToD at the nightclub but 60s. What do you think of a 60s montage with swinger party reference? Also a new fedora would be cool addition60s jazz/smoke club in NY would be cool! With some era appropriate music. Maybe a “new” 60s style fedora!?
Again, the Disney castle won’t appear in the opening. Just like it doesn’t for Star Wars and Marvel.Maybe transition disney castle into a tapestry?
I just don’t think they would want to. It’s not a Disney studios film. To have it there would be a lie lol.I agree with you @Face_Palm that the Disney castle is unlikely to appear because it doesn't for Star Wars.
That said.. I don't think there is anything to stop Disney doing ehatever it wants. It's there property so they can put the castle at the front should they so desire.
So I don't think it can be 100% ruled out due to the precedence of another acquired works.
Haha could you imagine!Disney Castle dissolves into the Nazi Castle!
Disney Takes Over Rights to ‘Indiana Jones’ Franchise
The Walt Disney Studios and Paramount Pictures have reached a distribution and marketing agreement for the Indiana Jones franchise. Under the arrangement, Disney gains distribution and marketing rights to future films, in addition to retaining the ownership rights it secured when it acquired...variety.com
Under the arrangement, Disney gains distribution and marketing rights to future films, in addition to retaining the ownership rights it secured when it acquired Lucasfilm.
Paramount will continue to be responsible for distribution of the first four films in the franchise and will receive a financial participation on any future films that are produced and released.
Disney also had to buy the rights from Paramount to market and release “The Avengers” and “Iron Man 3,” which earned Paramount a considerable sum in return.
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The Avengers and Iron Man 3, although owned and distributed by Disney, both featured the Paramount Logo in the film, the marketing and home video releases. I believe we'll see a similar arrangement with Indy 5 and the Paramount Logo will be used in conjunction with the film.
The billing will probably change from Paramount Pictures Presents A Lucasfilm LTD Production A Steven Spielberg Film to something like Steven Spielberg Presents A Lucasfilm LTD Production in Association with Paramount Pictures A James Mangold Film
If Paramount is going to be making money off of Indy 5 they're going to put their name and logo on it. They'd be foolish otherwise since they still control the distribution rights to the first four films.