Your ideal Disney, Marvel, or Star Wars crossover?

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Wintermute_v1legacy

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They could sell Star Wars, Marvel and make more movies using traditional animation. I'd be more interested in that than Star Wars or superheroes.
 

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BuildsLegos said:
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Guardians in the Star Wars galaxy. That's a golden opportunity if I ever saw one.
Keep your 80s Pop music out of my John Williams score
Guess what London Symphony Orchestra has been up to. [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=LL8i34p-RYOBXdG1brBgBFmQ] Besides, what do you have against 80's pop music?

Besides, as others have proposed, Kingdom Hearts 3 will no doubt fill this void.
Nothing, its just an example of not wanting a crossover with any of these things, keep that in Fanfiction thank you. My musical preference ranges on Heavy Metal and Orchestra.

Also that playlist is private.
 

Zontar

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inu-kun said:
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Star Wars, the the Tyrranids come and eat everyone as a prequel to a 40K film.
Are you implying the glorious Empire could fall to such bugs?
The opposite, the tyrranids eat the star wars universe. The next film they come to Ultramar.
But that's just it, the Empire would never crack under the weight of such bugs. They're too slow.
The empire is gone now, and I wonder if what remains is well equipped enough for the huge mass of super bugs. I mean the biggest things that were developed in the SW to destroy a planet doesn't exist anymore while blowing a planet in 40K is a tea time activity.
It also takes decades, even centuries, to get anywhere in the galaxy for the species of 40Kek, instead of days or weeks for the Empire.

And the Remnant never truly fell.
I wonder, warp travel in the SW galaxy should be quite easy so it should be far faster.
The problem with the warp isn't speed, it's the danger and unpredictability of it.

Even in the SW setting, the war would be over before the first 40K fleet reaches its destination.
But there shouldn't be a lot of danger and unpredictability. The reason 40K warp is so bad is, besides wars that kills quadtilions there is a god/dess of murder-rape-torture which as far as I know doesn't exist in SW galaxy.
Yes but that won't change the fact it's so brutally slow when compared to hyperspace travel. It'll just mean you'll actually know when you're going to get there, or where you'll come out for that matter.
 

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Wintermute said:
They could sell Star Wars, Marvel and make more movies using traditional animation. I'd be more interested in that than Star Wars or superheroes.
Yes please, traditional animation like this:

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To anyone here, how do you embbed gifs?
 

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Guardians in the Star Wars galaxy. That's a golden opportunity if I ever saw one.
I have to agree this is the most seamless. You could easily show the Guardians in a Cantina or have them as a rebel crew of a ship in a big space battle. Heck the CGI characters like Groot and Raccoon mean you don't even need to have the voice actors for a silent cameo (though Rogue One shows us we don't even need the human actors too).
 

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BuildsLegos said:
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Nothing, its just an example of not wanting a crossover with any of these things, keep that in Fanfiction thank you. My musical preference ranges on Heavy Metal and Orchestra.
At what point was it ever suggested as a plausible idea to make such a crossover in any audio medium other than Kingdom Hearts? Granted, making such a distinction clear in the opening post would be ideal. But I really doubt anyone is actually asking for theatrical releases of crossover plots; that idea rightly died with AVP2.
I don't know I found the first movie to be good. I don't know why people say the first one was bad.
 

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I'd go with taking the upcoming Marvel vs Capcom: Infinity Wars and giving characters like Scrooge McDuck and Darth Vader guest fighter appearances. Yeah, imagine dialogue between those two;

Scrooge: You're out of your league, tin man!

Vader: Even your wealth pales against the power of the Force.

Scoorge: (if he defeats Vader) Ha! maybe you should ask Stark Industries for an upgrade on that junk armor!

Vader: (if he defeats Scrooge) *force chokes Scrooge* What good are your riches now?
 

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Just for the sheer "what the hell" factor, I wonder if there's anything that could be done with a TRON crossover with Marvel.

Mainly because TRON is pretty much the only Disney IP I give a poot about.
 

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WolfThomas said:
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Guardians in the Star Wars galaxy. That's a golden opportunity if I ever saw one.
I have to agree this is the most seamless. You could easily show the Guardians in a Cantina or have them as a rebel crew of a ship in a big space battle. Heck the CGI characters like Groot and Raccoon mean you don't even need to have the voice actors for a silent cameo (though Rogue One shows us we don't even need the human actors too).
The closest I would like to see to a Guardians / Star Wars crossover would be to have the Guardians (or maybe even the Ravagers) come across an ancient, derelict Star Destroyer (mostly for recognizability) drifting through the depths off space. Something to show that Star Wars did happen, but that it happened A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...
 

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Alright hear me out on this: Boba Fett wakes up in New Zealand way in the past. Turns out he didn't die like a giant wuss, he actually got displaced in space-time and ended up on an Earth some thousands of years removed from our own. There he finds other humans and teaches them the ways of the warrior and wayfarer from his impressive knowledge of the universe as a space traveler. Years and years pass, but Boba doesn't seem to age. Then, on a journey across the sea, he gets lost in a massive storm. An unknown amount of time passes, until finally Boba reawakens in an unfamiliar land and, OH NO, he's lost all of his memories! Also, he was buried underground for much of his slumber, so his skin has lost much of its color. Enraged and confused, he screams to the heavens and feels something in his hands. Suddenly, three bone claws burst forth from each hand! HE WAS HUGH JACKMANWOLVERINE ALL ALONG! His space-time displacement had somehow mutated his Mandalorian genes! All he remembers is how to fight and how to travel the seas. Leaving Australia, he once again sets sail to find answers, only to come upon an island with peaceful inhabitants who seem somehow familiar to him. They are led by a young woman, and her name is Moana! She is descended from Boba himself, but neither of them know this as that legend was lost to time! Moana sympathizes with the stranger's plight of not knowing who he is, so she helps him prepare for a long journey of discovery. Once again, Boba/Wolverine sets out alone, only this time he ends up on an island in the Hawaiian archipelago. He begins dreaming of a strange machine, which he somehow knows how to build, but the effort will take centuries because the technology simply doesn't exist at that point in time. One day, he finally finishes his strange dream machine, which blasts forth a signal into space, coincidentally drawing in a space-ship travelling chaotically at warp speed to the island. That ship carries only one passenger: Experiment 626, later known as Stitch! Boba, now known to the few who are aware of him as Logan, observes the creature from afar, curious as to why his signal brought it to him. Eventually, after the events of the various Stitch movies and shows, Logan meets the now peaceful creature face-to-face and explains his situation. Jumba Jookiba, Stitch's creator, analyzes his DNA and finds it's not exactly human and bears some traits of a space-faring species. Stitch and Wolverine embark on a journey through space to find answers, and perhaps, become true friends.

END PROLOGUE, FADE IN TO TITLE: LILO AND STITCH 3: WOLVERINE AND STITCH: THE JOURNEY TO FIND BOBA FETT!

Also, he calls people "bub" because he has a shred of memory of once being called "Boba." IT ALL FITS!