UVA_Guy81
Well-Known Member
Yeah, I figured that on a Friday the 13th back in 2013 would've been a perfect time for the 13th overall film in the franchise. But with the legal battles going on, who knows when all of that will end and we'll get another entry in the franchise.Yeah, it wasn't the worst of either franchise.
Now the rights are tied up in another battle:
"A quirk of U.S. copyright law allows the original author of a written work the right to revoke a copyright agreement 35 years after it was originally granted.
Victor Miller attempted to do this, and therefore reclaim the rights to Friday the 13th and its surrounding property from Cunnigham's Horror Inc., who formerly controlled the franchise. Cunningham, meanwhile, has argued that Miller's script was a work for hire, and thus according to applicable laws, the work and its intellectual property belongs to Miller's employer, and should thus remain with Horror Inc. This had led to a protracted court case, with Miller at one point winning, but Cunningham trying to overturn the judgment on appeal."
So apparently this remains ongoing in the appeal process. However there is optimism that after his court loss that Cunningham will be motivated to make a settlement soon.
I hate it when this crap happens. It has killed good franchises before. I'm still really, really pissed we didn't get another movie in the 28 Days Later franchise because the people making money off them can't agree on how it should be split up.
It's what I hate when movie franchises switch studios, more for trying to buy all the movies in the series but you have to buy them individually instead of in a complete box set.