I meant about Cinematic Universe.
Spider-Man's movie right belongs to Sony and Hulk belongs to Universal Pictures.
In the past they wouldn't let their character's used outside of their own made movie,
but somehow Marvel/Disney could make a deal with them.
It because they're guaranteed to print money in Disney's hand.
True, but cinematic universes are still possible... sorta. I mean take Universal Studios for example, they made monster movies based on dracula, Frankenstein and Wolfman and decided to make crossovers with these movies making it an early example of a shared cinematic universe. SOmething I imagine Sega Cinematic Universe can do.
Then Marvel and DC made their own cinematic universes... which inspired Universal Studio to make their own cinematic universe called "Dark Universe" but they were so ham-fisted about it with The Mummy that they screwed it up royally.
Seriously, all Universal Studios had to do was to get
Stephen Sommers to make a crossover movie with
Brendan Fraser as
Rick O'Connell and
Hugh Jackman as
Gabriel Van Helsing. Or let
Richard Roxburgh have his own spin-off with
Dracula.
Sure Stephen Sommers Classic Monster movies aren't "scary", but his take on The Mummy was better than the remake.