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Hasbro, Marvel and Spider-Man Merchandising Extend Deal

Source:Marvel Entertainment, Inc.
February 17, 2009


Hasbro, Inc., Marvel Entertainment, Inc. and Spider-Man Merchandising L.P. announced today that Hasbro will retain rights through 2017 to make toys and games based on new Marvel and Columbia Pictures theatrical releases and on Marvel's globally popular portfolio of Super Hero brands, including franchises such as "Spider-Man," "Iron Man," "The Avengers," "X-Men," "Thor" and "Captain America."

As part of the new agreement (the current agreement runs through 2011), Hasbro will continue to hold the global rights (excluding Japan) to develop products based on Marvel's globally-known universe of more than 5,000 characters and Spider-Man Merchandising's film and television properties in a wide range of toy and game categories, including action figures, role play and preschool toys, board games and puzzles. The new agreement covers both the "classic" comic book look of the characters as well as product lines inspired by television and films.

The license extension guarantees $100 million in royalties with the potential to earn up to an additional $140 million in royalty guarantees, contingent upon the release during the extension period of Marvel character based films that satisfy certain criteria.

In 2009, Hasbro is bringing to market a line of products based on the upcoming May 1 release of the movie X-Men Origins: Wolverine, as well as great classic lines behind Spider-Man, Iron Man, Super Hero Squad & the Marvel Universe. Hasbro is also planning product and marketing programs based on several upcoming releases like Iron Man 2, Thor, The First Avenger: Captain America, and The Avengers.

"Hasbro is thrilled to extend our relationship with Marvel and Spider-Man Merchandising through 2017," said Brian Goldner, Hasbro's President and CEO. "Through the years, Hasbro has consistently stayed on strategy as a brand driven company focused on our Hasbro brands, while selectively aligning ourselves with the best possible global licenses. As we've seen over the past several years, our licensing arrangement with Marvel and Spider-Man Merchandising gives Hasbro an even greater opportunity to expand our leadership position in the boys category."

"Hasbro's ability to secure this license through 2017 speaks to our execution as brand stewards and our ability to translate Marvel and Spider-Man Merchandising's amazing intellectual properties into great toys and games," said John Frascotti, Hasbro's Global Chief Marketing Officer. "Based on our successful relationship to date, and in looking at the scheduled slate of theatrical releases in the years ahead, we feel very fortunate to have access to these great brands for such a length of time."

According to Simon Philips, President, Worldwide Consumer Products and CEO of Animation for Marvel Entertainment, "We are very pleased to be extending our successful relationship with Hasbro. With the huge breadth of new Marvel entertainment offerings coming out over the next few years -- including feature films and animated television series featuring some of Marvel's renowned Super Heroes -- we are confident that Hasbro will continue to fully leverage these properties on a global level. With their firm commitment to the Marvel brand, Hasbro has proven they are able to create innovative products that provide consumers with a standout retail experience. Our continued relationship will enable us to further extend the worldwide reach and image of the Marvel brand."

Juli Boylan, Sr. Vice President, Sony Pictures Consumer Products, the limited partner in Spider-Man Merchandising LP, stated "We are excited to continue our relationship with Hasbro for the 'Spider-Man' feature film and television franchise. With innovative products that truly bring to life the top boys' action brand in the world, Hasbro has and will continue to play a pivotal role in the success of the franchise."

COMMENTS (14)

Posted by:
Superman
February 17, 2009
y do these toys matter
Posted by:
gigan300
February 17, 2009
probably to appeal to kids and to those who collect them
Posted by:
Batman
February 17, 2009
so the filmmakers can cash in on kids rather than worry with making a good film
Posted by:
Danny Glover
February 17, 2009
this go's out to the person named superman,
these toys matter cuz Merchandising is about a qourter of marvels income, with out it marvel with be in trubble, marvel dosnt make much off of comic books the real money is in Merchandising they keep making books just to keep the fan base alive and gain new fans in return who buy all the Merchandise shirts,caps.toys,games, example u have a spiderman fan who buys the comics now marvel may print 200 thousend of that spiderman comic now print cost lets say for each book 150 to 2.00 and sells for 350-450 sure they are making money. but then u have to think about how many will sell and the econ and whos willing to spend there disposable income. so by using Merchandising they open a whole new door of money for then selfs to ppl who wouldnt buy the comic but would buy a toy for there own kid or shirt for them selfs cuz they loved spiderman when they where kids. so Merchandising there product they create a whole new window of oppratunity. that's why they matter
Posted by:
Snarky Bastard
February 17, 2009
Danny Glover, your grasp of the English language is amazing.
Posted by:
kwc
February 17, 2009
lmao at Danny Glover's comment and Snarky's reply
Posted by:
joe asylo
February 17, 2009
wow, that's amazing man. Man marvel is abnking hard. Comics and toys this guys wont stop.
Posted by:
Joker
February 17, 2009
Why is every one body not spelling write?
Posted by:
ILikedSM3SoSTFU
February 17, 2009
Hasbro ruined the Spider-Man 3 toy line. What makes anyone think that they will get it right this time. Give the toy rights back to ToyBiz.
Posted by:
Simon Potter
February 17, 2009
@ILikedSM3SoSTFU

I likes SM3 as well. On another note, the toys made now-a-days really suck. You would think that with all this technology at our hands we could come up with something better.

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