Regardless of the outcome, it will eventually be released. If Fox has the rights, they'll work out a deal with Warner so that Fox gets nice slice of the pie. A pre-made movie that you own the rights to is about to be released? How do you say easy money?
What would you do if a terrorist bombed Microsoft headquarters tomorrow? Somehow I don't think my copy of Office 2007 will be harmed. Worse case scenario and Office 07 is the last version of Office to support OOXML, I'll simply open up the documents I need and Save as.
Something slightly similar to this happened here in Nebraska. News station was investigating what kind of harassment people, particularly Hispanics, receive when they inquire about filing a complaint against a cop. On hidden camera (from a van nearby), a Hispanic individual asked a couple county deputies how he would go about filing a complaint against another deputy. The deputies asked for identification. He gave his name but was not willing to provide anymore identification than that and in Nebraska, he's not required to. The deputies stated otherwise, even claiming that there was a law. He was arrested when he continued to refuse. The reporters came out of the van when they handcuffed the guy to try to explain but the officers persisted. The county initially claimed that the deputies were right and that charges were forthcoming, but no charges were ever filed. The guy ended up suing the county and settled for $400,000.
Regardless of the outcome, it will eventually be released. If Fox has the rights, they'll work out a deal with Warner so that Fox gets nice slice of the pie. A pre-made movie that you own the rights to is about to be released? How do you say easy money?
Something slightly similar to this happened here in Nebraska. News station was investigating what kind of harassment people, particularly Hispanics, receive when they inquire about filing a complaint against a cop. On hidden camera (from a van nearby), a Hispanic individual asked a couple county deputies how he would go about filing a complaint against another deputy. The deputies asked for identification. He gave his name but was not willing to provide anymore identification than that and in Nebraska, he's not required to. The deputies stated otherwise, even claiming that there was a law. He was arrested when he continued to refuse. The reporters came out of the van when they handcuffed the guy to try to explain but the officers persisted. The county initially claimed that the deputies were right and that charges were forthcoming, but no charges were ever filed. The guy ended up suing the county and settled for $400,000.