Thread:Armaxilump/@comment-22439-20160613133751/@comment-961279-20160630143340

There are several reasons why I know these are stories you've made up:
 * 1) It costs money for one company to use the products or characters from another company, or you have to make special arrangements for some other kind of compensation. And Disney would not let any other company use Kim Possible or Kick Buttowski in their movie.
 * 2) Movie studios make movies to make money. They don't release transcripts for their movies. If they did, it would be after the movie has been released, and more likely a long time after the movie was put onto DVD and Blu-ray. If they released a transcript before the movie is even in the theaters, then anyone can find out what will happen in the movie before they go see it. And if people know what's going to happen ahead of time, then they are less likely to pay to go see it in the theaters, and the movie studios will lose money. So it doesn't make sense for them to do something that they know will lose them money.
 * 3) Most movie studios don't announce what movies they've got coming up until they are already in the process of being made. If they say, "we're making a story about baseball", then that gives another movie studio the chance to say, "we're going to make one, too" and if the second studio gets their baseball movie done and into the theaters faster, then the first studio will lose money.         It's very rare for studios to list what they will release five or ten years down the road. Marvel, DC and LucasFilm (via Disney) are exceptions because they have large "universes" they can use for story ideas and are planning out how one movie will lead into the events of other movies.
 * 4) A lot of people say that a movie will come out in "4D" or "5D" or "7D" because they think that's better than a 3D movie. The problem is that "5D" and above doesn't exist. You need height and length to see anything, so that's a 2D movie. 3D adds depth so you can see it a lot closer to how things look in real life. Both of those include motion and time, so technically a 2D movie is really a 3D movie, and a 3D movie is really a 4D movie, but nobody counts motion and time because that's assumed to be part of being able to watch a movie. So what would a "5D" or a "7D" movie be?