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Update: Warner Bros. and Fox Settle Watchmen Dispute

January 16, 2009


Warner Bros. and Fox have resolved their dispute over Watchmen, with the studios scheduled to present the settlement to Judge Gary Feess on Friday morning and request that the case be dismissed, says The Hollywood Reporter.

Terms of the agreement will not be disclosed, but it is said to involve a sizable cash payment to Fox and a percentage of the film's box office. Fox will not be a co-distributor on the film, nor will it own a piece of the Watchmen property going forward. The studios are set to release a joint statement announcing the agreement Friday.

Fox sued Warners in February of 2008, claiming copyright infringement based on agreements the studio had with producer Larry Gordon. Feess ruled on Dec. 24 that Gordon did not secure the proper rights to Watchmen from Fox before shopping the project and eventually setting it up with Warners. Feess' decision prompted settlement talks to heat up because Warners faced the prospect of an injunction stopping its March 6 release of the $130 million comic book adaptation.

While Gordon is not a party to the case, Warners is said to be pursuing the producer and his attorneys to reimburse it for the costs of the settlement.

UPDATE: Here is the official statement from both studios...

Warner Bros. and Twentieth Century Fox have resolved their dispute regarding the rights to the upcoming motion picture Watchmen in a confidential settlement. Warner Bros acknowledges that Fox acted in good faith in bringing its claims, which were asserted prior to the start of principal photography. Fox acknowledges that Warner Bros. acted in good faith in defending against those claims Warner Bros. and Fox, like all Watchmen fans, look forward with great anticipation to this film's March 6 release in theatres.

COMMENTS (82)

Posted by:
professor evil-genius-with-swollen-cranium
January 15, 2009
oh thank god
Posted by:
Yeah
January 15, 2009
Well ok then. Lets move on.
Posted by:
Daznex
January 15, 2009
This must be a big blow to warners but i cheered a little when i read the news.

ftw:for the watchmen :)
Posted by:
dogzilla
January 15, 2009
Good. I'm glad. I'm proud of WB for putting together what looks to be a really good film. I'm glad that got settled.
Posted by:
Nate
January 15, 2009
everyones is always tryin to cash in on the good stuff lol. hope the movie is as good as the hype.
Posted by:
Tindola
January 15, 2009
good news, looks like winners all the way around. I hope this stops the Fox bashing. As much as I love what it looks like Warner has done with the film, if i have the rights to something, i don't want someone else to be able to produce it, just cause they can make it better then i ever could
Posted by:
starfox221
January 15, 2009
Finally. Let's get us some Watchmen now =)
Posted by:
??????
January 15, 2009
Way to go Fox show those fools at WB whos the Boss... Wolverine Rules...

I must be crazy go WATCHMEN...
Posted by:
Bill M.
January 15, 2009
I cheered a lot. I am really happy that there is no delay.

GREAT NEWS.

So the Fox / Wolverine protests are a no-go now.
Posted by:
Angel of Death
January 15, 2009
fox still sucks balls. but at least we have Watchmen now

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