Thread:SeanWheeler/@comment-26095292-20171215215954/@comment-2054358-20171219005645

To be honest, the Fox deal came at a bad time for me. I don't want the Fox properties in the MCU anymore. I liked the X-Men series. I had already accepted it as a separate brand from the MCU. There were actors I liked from that series. As for the Fantastic Four, I wanted Ioan Gruffold, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans and Michael Chiklis to return for a movie set years after Rise of the Silver Surfer. I didn't want another reboot of the Four unless the new Fantastic Four cast get introduced in X-Men: Dark Phoenix (because the Phoenix Force in space is a good way to adapt their origin story). After the Fantastic Four were removed from Marvel Heroes Omega, I completely lost my trust in Marvel. It was starting to look like they were blackmailing Fox. And now it is looking like Fox is giving in to the blackmail by selling their company. And Disney buying a really big competitor just looks like they are building a monopoly. They had bought Marvel and Lucasfilm in the past decade. And when Disney buys Fox, they are buying Avatar, Simpsons, Family Guy, Alien, Predator, and other franchises Fox owns. The deal did go through, but the government is going to have to investigate because some people think it's going against antitrust laws. Why was Fox looking to sell anyway?