It started with a 2 minute scene that plays before the Marvel intro. Like, aren’t they required to start with the intro by the MPA?

  • @[email protected]
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    491 month ago

    There’s no legal requirement for a movie to have anything.

    Most people contract for certain things, but it’s all negotiable. Say a big time director like Nolan wanted to have no credits at all; he’d have to make a lot of concessions to the Screen Actors Guild and the other unions, but he could do it if he really wanted to.

  • slazer2au
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    261 month ago

    Why did Marvel not put their intro at the start of a Marvel film? Likely because a director convinced someone this would make it more impacting.

    Afaik there is no legal requirement to have the those at the start it likely is a contractual thing.

  • @[email protected]
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    111 month ago

    I’m very uncertain about what various groups requires these days but format violations are usually just fines - a famous example of that being Star Wars which got into a fight with the writer’s guild. The actual statutory opening credits are pretty few and most of the more visual ones (like the Marvel one) would only be enforced by a private contact between Marvel and the production company… so if Marvel was okay omitting their usual opening crawl there’d be no legal obstacle.

  • HobbitFoot
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    41 month ago

    The internal MPA regulations have gotten very lax over time. My understanding is that there isn’t a time limit between the opening scene and the opening credits.

  • Rhynoplaz
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    31 month ago

    It was technically the last half of the previous movie, so the intro isn’t required.