Which Fox Properties Will Survive Disney's Axe After 'Dark Phoenix' Flop?
OK, so "Dark Phoenix."
But does that mean the X-Men franchise is dead now that Disney owns the Fox property?
Hardly. Today, Disney announced that Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige is inheriting Fox’s comic book heroes, including the X-Men. So, continue dreamcasting the new Wolverine, people.
However, Disney is axing the majority of the existing Fox film development slate and "refocusing output," after the studio posted a $170 million operating loss in Disney’s fiscal third quarter.
What else is safe, besides the X-Men?
James Cameron’s sequels to “Avatar” are on track, as well as more "Planet of the Apes” movies.
And potential awards magnets, including has been bumped to next year.
Disney CEO Bob Iger also said indie label Fox Searchlight will continue to make feature films and and also make movies for Disney+. However, Fox’s film divisions will be producing significantly less movies than before the Disney purchase.
"It will probably take a solid year, maybe two years, before we can have an impact on the films in production. We’re all confident we’re going to turn around the results of Fox live action," Iger said.
[Via Variety]

