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JeffSaylor
01-01-2013, 08:24 AM
A Variety of New Iron Man Collectibles Coming Soon...


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Hot Toys writes in with a brief message wishing their fans a Happy New Year and announcing that they have acquired the Iron Man 3 movie license. Collectors can expect a "variety of Iron Man collectibles in different formats".


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Peajam
01-01-2013, 10:32 AM
Well this was obviously going to happen. I mean, did this even need to be reported? it was so definitely, 100% going to happen. They wouldn't need to tell us, people would just know.

JeffSaylor
01-02-2013, 09:00 AM
While it seems obvious to the average fan that Hot Toys would get the Iron Man 3 license based on their past work on the previous Iron Man movies, the fact remains that Iron Man 3 is still a NEW license that companies bid on and buy. As such, there is always the remote possibility of another company stepping up and attempting to secure 12-inch Iron Man 3 rights. This isn't the case here, but it does and can happen.

In other words: Just because a company had the license for say "movie 1" and "movie 2", it doesn't automatically give them the rights for "movie 3" - unless that was signed into their past licensing deal. Usually each film/ game, etc in a series has it's own license, though some properties - such as Universal Monsters, Star Wars, etc - are rolled up into one. Toy licensing can be a strange, complicated beast.