But they've seemingly gotten rid of Big Hero Six altogether. After Disney acquired Marvel Entertainment in 2009, the Disney Animation Studios team hit upon. He has been married to Astrid Sealey since July 10, 2004. It’s understandable why there would be so much anticipation for Big Hero 6 to join the MCU. He is a writer and actor, known for Frozen (2013), Big Hero 6 (2014) and Moana (2016). Inspired by the Marvel Comics of the same name, Big Hero 6 is undoubtedly a Marvel film, but it’s. And just recently in "Jean Grey #1" the Wrecking Crew remarks that Japan has NO superheroes (though clearly they still have Sunfire and Silver Samurai, so the WC could just be wrong). Chris Williams was born on Apin Missouri, USA as Christopher John Williams. Big Hero 6 is critically acclaimed but regarded by fans as the MCU entry that never was. Hell, the comics didn't even give them a quick cameo in the lead up to their movie! The last time we saw the gang was in 2012. And when Hiro and Baymax were added to a game that had other Marvel characters, as you said, they weren't considered Marvel characters. The sequel TV show didn't have involvement from Marvel Television, and the tie-in comic to the TV show (A COMIC!) isn't being published by Marvel Comics. The prequel manga wasn't published by Marvel. On top of that, those other series have all kinds of heroes from the MCU pop up, even if they aren't regularly featured in the shows.
The movie didn't have any involvement from Marvel Studios. But the series based on Big Hero 6 is just called Big Hero 6. looking like a Baymax chip in Age of Ultron is the biggest shout out we'll get, considering it seems like Disney's taken the property away from Marvel permanently.īut yeah,even in the game Disney Infinity the Big Hero 6 characters are listed as Disney Characters and not Marvel,so it could be that Disney don't allow Marvel to use them.ĭisney's definitely not letting Marvel touch the property.