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:Really? I always assume that the creator of a franchise will remain in control of the franchise until he/she passes it to someone else as legacy (after they died).- <b>[[User:Subtank|<font color="gold"><font color="#FF4F00">5</font>əb<font color="#FF4F00">'7</font>aŋk</font>]]<sup>([[User talk:Subtank|<font color="#FF4F00">7alk</font>]])</sup></b> 19:46, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
:Really? I always assume that the creator of a franchise will remain in control of the franchise until he/she passes it to someone else as legacy (after they died).- <b>[[User:Subtank|<font color="gold"><font color="#FF4F00">5</font>əb<font color="#FF4F00">'7</font>aŋk</font>]]<sup>([[User talk:Subtank|<font color="#FF4F00">7alk</font>]])</sup></b> 19:46, 20 May 2009 (UTC)


No not really there are many cases of the creator of said franchise being either dropped or cut from any involvement. The greatest examples of this is the Terminator Franchise, which was stolen from James Cameron's hands after he made an initial refusal to direct T3 because in his mind the story was already over. When Cameron refused they went ahead and did it without his permission and gave it to Jonathan Mostow and produced the pile of crap that was T3. Since then James Cameron has refused to discuss, or involve himself with Terminator on any level. He even told McG the director of Terminator Salvation that he wouldn't help him, he wouldn't support or bash the film until hes seen it, only telling him "if you're going to make a Terminator, make a good one."
No not really there are many cases of the creator of said franchise being either dropped or cut from any involvement. The greatest example of this is the Terminator Franchise, which was stolen from James Cameron's hands after he made an initial refusal to direct T3 because in his mind the story was already over. When Cameron refused they went ahead and did it without his permission and gave it to Jonathan Mostow and produced the pile of crap that was T3. Since then James Cameron has refused to discuss, or involve himself with Terminator on any level. He even told McG the director of Terminator Salvation that he wouldn't help him, he wouldn't support or bash the film until hes seen it, only telling him "if you're going to make a Terminator, make a good one."


The same thing happened the the Alien franchise under somewhat similar circumstances. There are more examples of good works of fiction being taken from the creators hands and being ruined, it is quite common.  
The same thing happened the the Alien franchise under somewhat similar circumstances. There are more examples of good works of fiction being taken from the creators hands and being ruined, it is quite common.  
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