Legendary SPIDER-MAN and FANTASTIC FOUR comic-book creator Stan Lee’s former company has filed a lawsuit to sue the producers of the the new CONAN THE BARBARIAN movie, demanding that all the proceeds are given to his company. Lee is blaming a former lawyer for doing an illegal deal to transfer the rights to another company.
Perhaps, with the reviews and the business the movie has been doing stateside, Lee was lucky not to be part of the new reboot from Director Marcus Nispel.
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Aug 25, 2011 at 6:00 pm
It’s not Stan Lee who has filed the lawsuit. It is Stan Lee Media who filed against Stan Lee and P.O.W.