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Forums - Gaming - Mortal Kombat Film Producer Sues Midway Over IP Rights

http://www.gamepolitics.com/2009/06/25/mortal-kombat-film-producer-sues-midway-over-ip-rights

The man who brought Mortal Kombat to the big screen has sued Midway in U.S. Bankruptcy Court over what he claims are his intellectual property interests in the franchise. The suit may interfere with a proposed $33 million sale of Midway assets to Warner Bros.

In a complaint filed yesteday, Lawrence Kasanoff, through his company, Threshold Entertainment, asked the Court to preserve his IP rights including copyrights to certain MK series characters. Kasanoff also wants to retain the right to create derivative film and television projects based on the popular fighting game franchise.

Kasanoff claims that it was he who made Mortal Kombat more than just a video game:

In 1993, Kasanoff visited Midway... with an idea to launch the Mortal Kombat concept in a totally new direction. Specifically, Kasanoff proposed to develop... a full feature-length motion picture, a television series, and other productions. Midway was initially skeptical, as Kasanoff's idea was revolutionary at the time...

The Mortal Kombat series, as it stands today, is far more a creation of Threshold and Kasanoff than of Midway. Midway's creative input was almost entirely limited to the videogames. On their own, the videogames provided only minimal back-story and mythology, and only flat, "stock" characters... Kasanoff and Threshold were responsible for virtually all of the creative input that went into turning the videogame concept into a multimedia enterprise.

In his lawsuit, Kasanoff also claims credit for making MK characters like Liu Kang, Sonya Blade and Scorpion into recognizable names. The suit estimates that the franchise has grossed more than $4 billion over the years.

In petitioning the Bankruptcy Court, Kasanoff seeks to block the proposed sale of Mortal Kombat assets to Warner Bros.


This guy is an idiot, and why would anyone brag about making a Mortal Kombat movie



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Hm. Well, whatever. As long as it doesn't impede Mortal Kombat 9!



He's asking for money, it most probably will.



PS One/2/p/3slim/Vita owner. I survived the Apocalyps3/Collaps3 and all I got was this lousy signature.


Xbox One: What are you doing Dave?

What a dumb ass!



badgenome said:
Hm. Well, whatever. As long as it doesn't impede Mortal Kombat 9!

I am hoping it does. Long live Street Fighter!



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Garamond said:
badgenome said:
Hm. Well, whatever. As long as it doesn't impede Mortal Kombat 9!

I am hoping it does. Long live Street Fighter!

Does MK 9 mean there will be no new Street Fighter? I don't understand your comment tbh ...

 



 

Ummm, the MK movies were by far the best video game movies aside from maybe the first Resident Evil.



Garamond said:
badgenome said:
Hm. Well, whatever. As long as it doesn't impede Mortal Kombat 9!

I am hoping it does. Long live Street Fighter!

I prefer Street Fighter myself, but Mortal Kombat has its place, too. Boo @ you!



badgenome said:
Garamond said:
badgenome said:
Hm. Well, whatever. As long as it doesn't impede Mortal Kombat 9!

I am hoping it does. Long live Street Fighter!

I prefer Street Fighter myself, but Mortal Kombat has its place, too. Boo @ you!

To me, its place is in the trash.

...

Now let's all buy Marvel VS Capcom 2 and be happy.



Garamond said:
badgenome said:
Garamond said:
badgenome said:
Hm. Well, whatever. As long as it doesn't impede Mortal Kombat 9!

I am hoping it does. Long live Street Fighter!

I prefer Street Fighter myself, but Mortal Kombat has its place, too. Boo @ you!

To me, its place is in the trash.

...

Now let's all buy Marvel VS Capcom 2 and be happy.

Yeah well just because you think its trash not everybody agree's with you, in fact MKVSDC is nearly at 2 million.