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Marvel gets concerned about McU -lecks, calls for the distance from the Nice Lawsuit -Comic films and superhero -film messages

Wonder Try to be removed from the ongoing legal dispute between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni and says that they are concerned about potential leaks for future projects.

What did Marvel say in his distance request?

In a new letter to judge Lewis J. Liman, submitted by Marvel Entertainment, LLC, submitted on Friday (about the deadline), the Liman company asked “the summons that Marvel was issued to Marvel”, to stop from the Wayfarer Studios from Baldoni. In addition, Marvel asked the court to “issue a protection order that prohibits the disclosure of Marvel's confidential documents by a party or other non -party in this lawsuit.”

Baldoni's lawsuit against Marvel arises from his inner complaint against Lively. In Baldoni's lawsuit, he claims that Ryan Reynolds used the character “Nicepool” in Deadpool & Wolverine 2024 in Baldoni subtle shadows. After the suit, the character should be a mocked representation of Baldoni or what Reynolds Baldoni sees.

“Reynolds portrayed Nicepool as a malignant caricature of a” bright “feminist before he ended the character of the character with his violent shot death through 'Ladypool', a character that was expressed by Blake Lively,” says the suit. The suit continues that Nicepool should “be a transparent and mocked representation of Reynold's distorted perception of Baldoni”.

As for Marvel to be kept out of things, one of the reasons why they quote, the sensitive nature of the documents that may come out when they are discovered. In particular, the documents can refer to “the development of a figure in an ongoing film franchise”, an indication that Marvel could try to work again with Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool in the future.

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“The requested documents are particularly sensitive because they relate to the development of a figure in an ongoing film franchise,” said Disney's external consultant from Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp in a correspondence on April 25. “Marvel has largely built up the success of the MCU by combining stories, actions and characters in their titles, including” crossover events “and” crossover “ore.

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