There's a book excerpt that makes it clear that there was a chance for somebody else to show up with a competing offer for the company.
Given that Disney had just seen The Avengers become a cultural phenomenon and had loads of follow-ups in the works, why the fuck did the rest of Hollywood just sit there and let them have the literal Death Star? You can, at least, take News Corporation (getting ready to split in two), Comcast (needed to buy NBCUniversal outright), and Sony (doesn't splurge) out of consideration...though News Corp. may have made an exception, for obvious reasons.
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Not meaning to be an insult though.
Also media conglomerates aren't very smart.
HH is selling for $12 and a ham sandwich. A delicious sandwich mind you.
1. No backtalking about Disney's projects or rules.
2. No talking about Disney's competitors.
3. Mandatory 3-hour watching of Disney content.
4. No Pay raises ever.
smash its to pieces
millions of pieces
It will automatically regenerate. :u