This from Cinematical:
"Ever since the news broke early this morning that the Walt Disney Co. had acquired Marvel Entertainment for upwards of $4 billion in cash and stocks, a number of additional details have emerged via a shareholder conference call regarding the deal. Now, first, it's important to understand that Disney just doesn't nab every Marvel character in existence when it comes to movies, since the rights to some characters -- like Spider-Man, The Fantastic Four and The X-Men -- are in the hands of other studios. Also, Paramount still has five more Marvel movies to distribute under their deal (Thor, Iron Man 2, The Avengers, Captain America and one other), so don't look for Disney to begin screwing around with those (or any) upcoming Marvel projects just yet. Eventually, though, Disney wants to become the sole distributor for all of Marvel's films."
This is good news. At least the Marvel movies that are currently in development to be distributed by other studios will not be tampered with. Although it does confirm that the likes of Spider-Man, The Fantastic Four, and X-Men are stil the property of the respected studios that own them, unlike what was reported earlier.
It is being reported that Pixar's John Lasseter has already scheduled meetings with Marvel to begin brainstorming which characters should be developed, and from what I hear the meeting went very well.
So ComicBookMovie fans which Marvel character's should be developed by Pixar? Do you think the next installment of "The Incredibles" should include a villain from the Marvel universe for them square off against?