During a New York Comic Con panel, legendary director John Carpenter shares a blunt response as to why his franchises probably won't get crossovers.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT John Carpenter has shared a candid reason that franchises he has started probably won't cross over. The director, who is best known for his work in the horror and science fiction genres, helmed the first movie in the massive Halloween franchise, which now includes 13 movies and a possible upcoming TV adaptation.
The problem is there are a lot of different people who own the rights to the various movies, so if I put Snake Plissken in a horror movie, people are going to get mad, and when they get mad, they’ll sue me, I don’t like that.
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