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Written by Dave McNary
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Wednesday, 28 February 2007 |
LOS ANGELES --Marvel
Entertainment said Tuesday that Sony Pictures has acquired the distribution rights in
Japan and Spain for its upcoming
"Iron Man" and "The Incredible Hulk."
SND/M6 has signed for France and Tele Munchen
has agreed to handle Germany. Paramount has picked up Australia and New
Zealand for the two films along with the next Marvel film.
Marvel
previously announced that Paramount would distribute "Iron Man" while
Universal will handle "The Incredible Hulk" in North America and all
other international territories. "Iron Man" is set to open on May 2,
2008, and "Hulk" will launch a month later.
Marvel also announced
Tuesday it's started borrowing from its previously announced $525
million credit facility to finance "Iron Man." The project had been set
up at New Line, but Marvel reacquired the film rights in late 2005.
Robert
Downey Jr. toplines as an inventor who dons a high-tech suit and
becomes a superhero. Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jeff Bridges
co-star with Jon Favreau helming. Lensing starts in Los Angeles on
March 12.
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