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Originally Posted by
SpasticPlastic
I'd imagine with DCC's new movie line, that they will cover all the bases they can, within reason. Mezco, I'd highly doubt.
What would stop Mezco, lack of interest or no rights?
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Originally Posted by
warmachine6
might need to wait 23 years maybe for batman, 21 for Superman sure they will do a 50th Anniversary thing for the films normally do ... who knows
Why over 20 years? For all we know, the companies will be defunct by then.
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Originally Posted by
jwyss234
I read somewhere that as of right now, DC Collectibles movie line could only go as far back as Man of Steel.
Eh, figured there was a catch somewhere.
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Originally Posted by
kenm2474
There is a lot of R&D cost that goes into making a Mezco Figure. They have a License yes but Licenses are funny as they can restrict certain Characters or Versions of Characters and Vehicles. Not saying thats what happened but it Possible.
Randy Falk explained that what allows Mezco and DCC to do DC movie figures in that scale is the price. $20 6/7" figures are Mattel's domain and since that's the usual price range of 7" NECA figures, they can't do DC figures in that scale under normal circumstances. The premium figures DCC are coming out with now are around $40, and Mezco's One:12 figures are around $70. It seems like nobody's stepping on anyone else's toes since each of these lines are in a different price range.
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