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Stan Lee's Mighty 7
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Created byStan Lee
Original workComic books
Print publications
ComicsStan Lee's Mighty 7 #1-3
Films and television
Television film(s)Stan Lee’s Mighty 7: Beginnings

Stan Lee's Mighty 7 (SLAM 7)[1] is a media franchise of a fictional superhero team originally published as a Stan Lee Comics line comic book title.[2][3]

History

Stan Lee's Secret Super Six property of Stan Lee's POW! Entertainment was signed with Andy Heyward's DIC Entertainment on a TV series production deal in July 2003. The property is about alien super powered teens taught by Lee about humanity.[4]

In February 2010, POW! partnered with Andy Heyward's A Squared Entertainment (now a part of Genius Brands International) and Archie Comics to create the Stan Lee Comics print and digital line starting with the retitled Stan Lee's Super Seven.[5] In August, Super7, a toy manufacturer, sued POW! and partners over Stan Lee Comics' Super Seven.[6] In March 2012, the first issue of the renamed "Stan Lee's Mighty 7" six issue miniseries was published.[2] Also in 2012, A2 took over Archies' ownership stake in Stan Lee Comics.[7]

In March 2013, Hub Network picked up its first work from POW, "Stan Lee's Mighty 7", animated pilot movie to be aired in early 2014.[8] By January 2014, Stan Lee Comics had the second film in production for a late 2014 release while an animated TV series was in development and expected to premier in 2015 along with the final film early that year.[1]

The first batch of licensing deals were made in February 2014 by Genius Brands on Stan Lee Comics behalf. Black Lantern agreed to develop a video game. While Factory Entertainment has the worldwide toy license and Zak Designs has the mealtime & on-the-go products for Canada and the US. Clothing licensees included Fame Jeans, Greensource, Adtn International, and JCorp with a targeted spring product launches.[9]

Two more films and a TV series were planned to air on Hub Network, but due to the channel being replaced by Discovery Family; none of these productions aired.[10] Also that month, A2 merged with Genius Brands with the Heywards of A2 taking over management of the post-merger Genius Brands.[11]

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Stan Lee

Stan Lee

Stan Lee was an American comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer. He rose through the ranks of a family-run business called Timely Comics which would later become Marvel Comics. He was the primary creative leader for two decades, leading its expansion from a small division of a publishing house to a multimedia corporation that dominated the comics and film industries.

POW! Entertainment

POW! Entertainment

POW! Entertainment Inc. is an American media production company formed in 2001 by Gill Champion, Arthur Lieberman and former Marvel Comics editor and publisher Stan Lee. POW! is made up of two companies: POW! Entertainment, Inc., a holding corporation and its wholly owned subsidiary, POW! Entertainment, LLC and is currently owned by Camsing International Holding.

Andy Heyward

Andy Heyward

Andrew B. Heyward is the former Chairman and CEO of DIC Entertainment, an animation production company. He is currently CEO of Genius Brands International.

DIC Entertainment

DIC Entertainment

DIC Entertainment Corporation, branded as the Incredible World of DIC, was an international film and television production company that was mostly associated as an animation studio. As a division of The Walt Disney Company, DIC produced live-action feature films and licensed countless anime series.

Archie Comics

Archie Comics

Archie Comic Publications, Inc., is an American comic book publisher headquartered in Pelham, New York. The company's many titles feature the fictional teenagers Archie Andrews, Jughead Jones, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, Reggie Mantle, Sabrina Spellman, Josie and the Pussycats and Katy Keene. The company is also known for its long-running Sonic the Hedgehog comic series, which it published from 1992 until 2016.

Comic book

Publication history

In February 2010, the Stan Lee Comics print and digital comic book line was announced with the first title "Stan Lee's Super Seven" plan to be launched in July. Tom DeFalco was initially chosen as the main author. In the fall, animated webisodes were expected to start up.[13] In August, Super7, a toy manufacturer, sued over Stan Lee's Super Seven for trademark infringement.[14]

In March 2012, the first issue of renamed "Stan Lee's Mighty 7" six issue miniseries was published.[2] The first two issues sold out.[1] Only three issues were printed because of interest in using the concept for a possible animated series or movie trilogy.[15] Digital issues were supposed to resume in 2014, but as of 2015 it hasn't happened.[1]

Plot

The concept is that Stan Lee is a character in the story, as himself, who runs into two groups of aliens that he mentors to be a superhero team while he uses them to write comic books. The aliens consist of two marshals transporting five criminals that crash land on Earth.[2] Besides Lee, a covert government agency is aware that they land with a leader of a military unit becoming an antagonist of the team.[10]

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Animated film

Film history

In April 2012, Stan Lee's Mighty 7 was slated to be developed into media formats via A Squared Elxsi Entertainment LLC (A2E2). A2E2 is a joint-venture between A Squared Entertainment (A2) and Tata Elxsi[16] formed in January 2011 which Elxsi ends in October 2012.[17]

In September 2012, A2 signed a foreign distribution agreement with PGS Entertainment for its programming library, including the Mighty 7 pilot animated movie with a possible 26 episode pickup.[18] Also, Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment was signed on as home video distributor and Hub Network as its world television premiere channel.[12]

PGS Entertainment was shopping Mighty 7 as a trilogy of animated movies at MIP-TV in April 2013.[19]

On March 16, 2013, Hub Network announced its pick up of "Stan Lee's Mighty 7" animated pilot movie.[8] Two more films and a TV series were planned to air on Hub Network, but due to the channel being replaced by Discovery Family; none of these productions have aired as of August 21, 2015 and it is unknown if they were ever completed due to Stan Lee's death in November 2018.[10] Also that month, A2 merged with Genius Brands with the Heywards of A2 taking over management of the post-merger Genius Brands.[11]

Genius Brands International in March 2015 placed the movie's rights with:

  • TF1 for pan-European, French-speaking VOD, SVOD and EST rights,
  • Teletoon for Canada broadcasting rights
  • Sony's Pop Channel for UK broadcasting rights
  • The Movie Partnership for market representation of all UK digital rights
  • Telepictures Promoter for Middle East and North Africa Arabic-speaking countries broadcast TV rights.[20]

Beginnings premiered on February 1, 2014.[8] On April 15, "Stan Lee's Mighty 7: Beginnings" was released on DVD and Blu-ray[21] via Cinedigm at Walmart and Sam's Club for an initial exclusive window. The DVD had a number of Stan Lee featuring material.[9]

Cast and characters

  • Stan Lee as himself
  • Armie Hammer as Strong Arm, the superhero with super strength.
  • Christian Slater as Lazer Lord, the superhero who hurls balls of laser energy.
  • Mayim Bialik as Lady Lightning, who possesses super speed.
  • Teri Hatcher as Silver Skylark, the superhero who flies.
  • Flea as Roller Man, who rolls into a big ball and launches at high speed.
  • Darren Criss as Micro, who shrinks in size.
  • Sean Astin as Kid Kinergy, whose superpower is telekinesis.
  • Jim Belushi as Mr. Cross, the leader of a covert operations military division assigned to investigate UFO sightings.
  • Michael Ironside as Xanar, the leader of the warring aliens from the planet Taegon who enslave other planets and raid their natural resources."[22]

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PGS Entertainment

PGS Entertainment

PGS Entertainment is a French-Swiss privately owned investment family group dedicated to the financing and brand management of independent producers' children's television programming. PGS' broadcast and media partners include Nickelodeon, Disney Channel, Cartoon Network, and free-to-air broadcasters such as Super RTL, RAI, ABC, Pop, and Neox.

Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment

Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment

Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment was a film, television, DVD and digital distribution company that operated in the United States and Canada. It was also a distribution partner for independent content providers.

Cinedigm

Cinedigm

Cinedigm Corp. is an American entertainment company headquartered in Los Angeles, California. Cinedigm's businesses encompass digital cinema, streaming channels, content marketing, and distribution.

Stan Lee

Stan Lee

Stan Lee was an American comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer. He rose through the ranks of a family-run business called Timely Comics which would later become Marvel Comics. He was the primary creative leader for two decades, leading its expansion from a small division of a publishing house to a multimedia corporation that dominated the comics and film industries.

Armie Hammer

Armie Hammer

Armand Douglas Hammer is an American actor. Hammer began his acting career with guest appearances in several television series. His first leading role was as Billy Graham in the 2008 film Billy: The Early Years, and he gained wider recognition for his portrayal of the twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss in David Fincher's biographical drama film The Social Network (2010), for which he won the Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor.

Christian Slater

Christian Slater

Christian Michael Leonard Slater is an American actor and producer. He made his film debut with a leading role in The Legend of Billie Jean (1985) and gained wider recognition for his breakthrough role as Jason "J.D." Dean, a sociopathic high school student, in the satire Heathers (1988). He has received critical acclaim for his title role in the USA Network television series Mr. Robot (2015–2019), for which he earned the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film in 2016, with additional nominations in 2017 and 2018.

Mayim Bialik

Mayim Bialik

Mayim Chaya Bialik is an American actress, game show host, and author. From 1991 to 1995, she played the title character of the NBC sitcom Blossom. From 2010 to 2019, she played neuroscientist Amy Farrah Fowler on the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory, for which she was nominated four times for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and won the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2015 and 2017.

Flea (musician)

Flea (musician)

Michael Peter Balzary, known professionally as Flea, is an Australian-American musician and actor. He is a founding member and bassist of the rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Darren Criss

Darren Criss

Darren Everett Criss is an American actor, singer, and songwriter. He rose to fame starring on the television series Glee (2010–2015) and received Emmy and Golden Globe acting awards for his leading role as spree killer Andrew Cunanan in The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (2018). He has also appeared on Broadway and in film and has released several musical albums.

Sean Astin

Sean Astin

Sean Patrick Astin is an American actor. His acting roles include Samwise Gamgee in The Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001–2003), Mikey Walsh in The Goonies (1985), Billy Tepper in "Toy Soldiers" (1991), Daniel Ruettiger in Rudy (1993), Doug Whitmore in 50 First Dates (2004), Bill in Click (2006), Lynn McGill in the fifth season of 24 (2006), Oso in Special Agent Oso (2009–2012), Raphael in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012–2017), Bob Newby in the second and third seasons of Netflix's Stranger Things, and Ed in No Good Nick (2019).

Jim Belushi

Jim Belushi

James Adam Belushi is an American actor, comedian and musician. He is best known for the role of Jim on the sitcom According to Jim (2001–2009). His other television roles include Saturday Night Live (1983–1985), Total Security (1997), and Twin Peaks (2017).

Michael Ironside

Michael Ironside

Frederick Reginald Ironside, known as Michael Ironside, is a Canadian actor, producer, director, and screenwriter. He is known for playing villains and "tough guy" heroes, but has also portrayed sympathetic characters.

Stan Lee Comics

Stan Lee Comics, LLC is a comic book and licensing joint venture of POW! Entertainment and Genius Brands.

In February 2010, POW! partnered with Andy Heyward's A Squared Entertainment (now a part of Genius Brands International) and Archie Comics to create the Stan Lee Comics joint venture.[2]

The second title announced for the imprint was The Governator on March 30, 2011 with the comic book title coming out first in 2012 as part of larger set of releases.[23][24] The title was soon place on hold with the rest of the franchise in May 2011.[24]

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