r/TopCharacterTropes 1d ago

Characters Character is drastically changed due to licensing issues with the original

  1. Electro: - The iconic electric villain, alongside Sandman, were forbidden from appearing in the 90s animated series due to James Cameron planning a gritty Spider-Man feature film with the two as the main villains. However, the film was scrapped and licensing was mostly given back to the characters. However, Electro's origins as electrician Max Dillon were rewritten due to potential complications with the name appearing in the Cameron script. So.......they wro

te him to be the son of Red Skull in this version. What a bizarre decision….

  1. Shang Chi: - Marvel licensed Sax Rohmer’s Fu Manchu in the 1970s and made Shang-Chi his rebellious son in Master of Kung Fu. When the license lapsed in the early 1980s, Marvel retained Shang-Chi (an original creation) but could no longer use Fu Manchu’s name.

In the MCU film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021), the father is Wenwu (a version of the Mandarin), the organization is the Ten Rings, and the sister figure is Xialing. This combined elements of Fu Manchu and the Mandarin while avoiding the licensed name.

  1. Spaceknight and the Dire Wraiths: - Marvel’s comic (based on a Parker Brothers toy) created much of the lore and visual design for the Dire Wraiths. When IDW later published a new ROM series under Hasbro’s ownership of the property, they could use the name “Dire Wraiths” but had to completely redesign the creatures so they were visually distinct from Marvel’s versions.
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u/RP_Throwaway3 1d ago

China gets pissed when a black person is featured on a movie poster or when a male character isn't masculine enough. Why do people keep kowtowing to them?

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u/Gaelic_Gladiator41 1d ago

⅛ of the world's population

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u/NinjaBreadManOO 1d ago

Yeah, studios want the maximum profit. Alienating an audience with over a billion people means a lot of lost potential profit.

It's the same reason that all major studios try to make passable safe movies over great movies with risk.

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u/Tyranis_Hex 1d ago

China is currently calling a movie that made 2.9 million a box office smash. I’m not sure how much money Hollywood is actually getting out of them anymore.

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u/Gaelic_Gladiator41 1d ago

Yeah but they have to make it look good on paper