No. They are two separate companies.
DC:Batman, Superman, Green Lantern.
Marvel: Spiderman, the X-men Iron Man.
Because Avengers are owned by Disney/Marvel Studios & the other characters are not. Disney/Marvel don't own the rights to them, although Marvel in 2016 acquired the movie rights which is why he appeared in Marvel's Captain America Civil War
Technically, Spider Man is a comic book super hero, belonging to the Marvel comics. But since the Disney company bought out Marvel last year, that would mean that Disney now owns Spider Man. But that does not necessarily make him a "Disney character," since he was created long before Disney "owned" him.
So, Marvel/Disney owns the rights to Spider-Man comics. If Spider-Man appears on film it is under the control of Sony Pictures. Sony owns the rights to Spider-Man movies. Spider-Man merchandise is owned and controlled by Marvel Comics (and Disney – the parent company of Marvel Comics).
DC comics is owned by Time Warner and Marvel comics is owned by Walt Disney. Time Warner and Walt Disney are large media corporations and are competitors. It is extremely unlikely either one would sell their comic division to a competitor. Talks of a Time Warner / Walt Disney merger, consolidation periodically pops up. The chances of a Time Warner / Walt Disney merger, consolidation will remain a good possibility for the foreseeable future.
The deal for Disney to acquire Marvel has not yet gone through; they are hoping it will be completed by the end of 2009 or early 2010. What Disney may do with the Marvel characters can only be determined at that time, although currently Disney's XD channel (formerly Toon Disney) shows a number of Marvel shows, such as X-Men Evolution and Spiderman. Disney also owns the rights to Batman: The Animated Series, which is a DC Comics property (rival of Marvel). I would assume that Disney theme parks will start to have Marvel rides and characters. Perhaps Hulk Mountain or something.
No. Halo is owned by Microsoft. Marvel is owned by Disney. Marvel animations studio may have done some animations for the Halo:Legends anime.
Because Avengers are owned by Disney/Marvel Studios & the other characters are not. Disney/Marvel don't own the rights to them, although Marvel in 2016 acquired the movie rights which is why he appeared in Marvel's Captain America Civil War
Technically, Spider Man is a comic book super hero, belonging to the Marvel comics. But since the Disney company bought out Marvel last year, that would mean that Disney now owns Spider Man. But that does not necessarily make him a "Disney character," since he was created long before Disney "owned" him.
So, Marvel/Disney owns the rights to Spider-Man comics. If Spider-Man appears on film it is under the control of Sony Pictures. Sony owns the rights to Spider-Man movies. Spider-Man merchandise is owned and controlled by Marvel Comics (and Disney – the parent company of Marvel Comics).
Disney 365 - 2006 Disney 365 Marvel was released on: USA: 2011
At the end of 2009 Disney gained all rights to Marvel.
No, Warner Bros and Marvel are separate entities and have not worked together. Warner Bros is a part of WarnerMedia and primarily produces DC Comics-based films, while Marvel Studios, owned by Disney, creates films based on Marvel Comics characters.
DC comics is owned by Time Warner and Marvel comics is owned by Walt Disney. Time Warner and Walt Disney are large media corporations and are competitors. It is extremely unlikely either one would sell their comic division to a competitor. Talks of a Time Warner / Walt Disney merger, consolidation periodically pops up. The chances of a Time Warner / Walt Disney merger, consolidation will remain a good possibility for the foreseeable future.
No. James Cameron's Avatar (2009) was produced by Lightstorm Entertainment, Dune Entertainment, and Ingenious Film Partners and distributed by 20th Century Fox.Movie on TopRater: toprater.com/en/movies/objects/2069498-avatar-2009
yes he gave marvel comics to disney. DISNEY.
No he's not from disney channel hes from marvel
No.