Disney owns Marvel now. This a result of that.
Nah I know that, but it's random as hell to make a movie very loosely based on an extremely obscure team/character. I never even heard of the original Marvel team, or Baymax.
Fred.
Disney owns Marvel now. This a result of that.
Nah I know that, but it's random as hell to make a movie very loosely based on an extremely obscure team/character. I never even heard of the original Marvel team, or Baymax.
Fred.
Wait wat?
So this was a Marvel comics based movie?
I caught that Stan Lee painting and thought that was obscure as fukk.
Disney is killing it
After Disney's acquisition of Marvel Entertainment in 2009, CEO Bob Iger encouraged the company's divisions to explore Marvel's properties for adaptation concepts. By deliberately picking an obscure title, it would give them the freedom to come up with their own version. While co-directing Winnie the Pooh, director Don Hall was scrolling through a Marvel database when he stumbled upon Big Hero 6, a comic he had never heard of before. "I just liked the title", he said. He pitched the concept to John Lasseter in 2011, as one of five ideas