Warner Bros. and D.C. Comics Get Superman Victory

In a story from Variety Warner Bros. and DC Comics won a favorable ruling in the suit that was initially filed by the heirs of Superman co-creator Jerome Siegel.

According to a decision that was put forth on Wednesday, U.S. District Court Judge Stephen G. Larson has decided that the license fees that the studio paid to DC Comics did not represent "sweetheart" deals "as they weren't below fair market value." Now the heirs will only be able to obtain profits from DC Comics -- which took in $13.6 million from Warner Bros. for the 2006 release of Superman Returns -- and not Warner Bros. as well.

"DC Comics and Warner Bros. Entertainment are very gratified by the court's thorough and well-reasoned decision in this matter," the companies stated in a joint letter. "The decision validates what DC and Warner Bros. have maintained from the beginning, which is that when they do business with each other, they always strive for -- and achieve -- fair market value in their transactions. We are very pleased that the court found there was no merit to plaintiffs' position that the Superman deals were unfair to DC Comics and, by extension, the plaintiffs."

In addition to this the judge set Dec. 1 as a trial date for determining just how much the heirs would receive. Last year, they won a ruling from Larson that gave them about half the copyright for Superman material.

Initially, the heirs had claimed that Warners put together "sweetheart" deals with DC in 1999 for feature film rights and in 2000 for TV rights for Smallville. In the specifics of the deal, the feature film rights included $1.5 million paid upfront, "$18.5 million for option extensions over the course of 31 years and 5% of first-dollar worldwide distributor gross or 7.5% of domestic gross -- whichever was larger -- while the TV rights included $45,000 per episode, 3% of first-dollar gross for the first $1.5 million and 5% thereafter."

In Larson's 30 page ruling he stated that there was "insufficient evidence that the Superman film agreement between DC Comics and Warner Bros., whether judged by its direct economic terms or its indirect ones, was consummated at below its fair market value."

Also, "The Court pointedly ruled that if Warner Bros. does not start production on another Superman film by 2011, the Siegels will be able to sue to recover their damages," stated Marc Toberoff, the attorney who represents heirs Joanne Siegel and Laura Siegel Larson. "The Siegels look forward to the remainder of the case, which will determine how much defendants owe them for their exploitations of Superman."


Sources: Variety

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Comments (20)

  1. knobie09

    and then have all the population of both themiscira and atlantis,and the green lantern corps joining in the fight?

    3 years agoby @knobie09Flag

  2. knobie09

    can you imagine if they deside to display both darkseid and brainiac as two gigantic evil entities battling it all out godzilla-like all over metropolis?

    3 years agoby @knobie09Flag

  3. Escapist

    Supes just needs the JLA baby.

    3 years agoby @escapistFlag

  4. Delgren

    I hope harry potter burns in hell, along with superman. There both a couple of flying deusch bags with bad story arcs.

    3 years agoby @delgrenFlag

  5. Newkill3000

    F*ck you hottygirl.

    3 years agoby @newkill200Flag

  6. peaches

    harry potter will beat super mans ass

    3 years agoby @peachesFlag

  7. peaches

    f*ck superman and newkill cause superman 2 sucked ass :}

    3 years agoby @peachesFlag

  8. T.Clark

    Phil Mata, you must have missed the memo: Mark MillAR(ar, not er), was never optioned to direct the movie and I've never been rooting for him to direct it. The news was that he was WRITING(not directing) an epic Superman trilogy based more around the comics with a respected action director that wasn't revealed. That's why I want him to work on it.

    3 years agoby @insertusernamehereFlag

  9. Phil Mata

    Agent VIS, the reason why having Mark Miller helm the Superman reboot as director is a terrible idea is because he's a COMIC WRITER, not filmmaker. Not a good enough reason why? Frank Miller's the Spirit: enough said.

    3 years agoby @phil-mataFlag

  10. T.Clark

    The Superman movies up to this point have been good on average(excluding parts 3 of 4 of the original series), but it is time for a reboot that actually sticks to the comic stories. As for Mark Millar, have you even read any of his work? CAN you read? Because he's one of the best writers in comics, and I would trust him with a Superman reboot anyday

    3 years agoby @insertusernamehereFlag

  11. DarthDarko

    I don't know why you guys are all screaming reboot with Mark Millar. That is a terrible idea.

    3 years agoby @darthdarkoFlag

  12. -comrade-

    Reboooooooooooot!

    3 years agoby @taberjohnson18Flag

  13. knobie09

    with all due respect to the siegels,but... warner bros,you heard the judge. REBOOT THE FREAKING FRANCHISE BEFORE YOU GET SUED AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    3 years agoby @knobie09Flag

  14. ZanyZap

    Light a fire under their asses; then, maybe they'll move...
    Ahem {...cough...} Mark Millar {...cough...}

    3 years agoby @zanyzapFlag

  15. sneggers294

    Awsome because I am a huge fan of the man of steel.

    3 years agoby @sneggers294Flag

  16. sirmetro

    these penis-sniffin sons of bitches have failed to give us good sh*t so far. The best i saw which is about superman is smallville.

    3 years agoby @sirmetroFlag

  17. Newkill3000

    Just do away with the whole Superman franchise all together. Because they'll never get it right.

    3 years agoby @newkill200Flag

  18. T.Clark

    There's your title for the sequel to Man of Steel...Superman Victory.

    However, Man of Steel doesn't look like it's getting made any time soon, so I shouldn't even be thinking about sequels at this point

    3 years agoby @insertusernamehereFlag

  19. Newkill3000

    Superman 2 is the only good Superman movie.

    3 years agoby @newkill200Flag

  20. CBF

    They better get "The Man of Steel" or equivalent Sm6 off the ground before 2011, then, it sounds like.

    3 years agoby @comicbookfanFlag

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