Here's the other thing I wonder, and this could just be my own ignorance, but: do we know that Paramount was even offering Mattel the same kind of deal that we all think Playmates had, where they'd have any say at all over what other companies could have or did with the license? Why would Paramount want to just let all that other licensing money go?
Well, we are dealing with a different kind of Paramount now, so there are so many variables that we just don't know.
Did this kill every licensing deal in place and start negotiations over from scratch? Do the current deals stay in place until whenever they are up? Is this just the deal that Playmates had with the master license? We just don't know and no one is really talking.
Brian from Super7 made it sound like option 1 with everyone having to come to the table to negotiate a new deal. As unreliable a source as he is, I have to believe there's a truth to that.
If it is a case of everyone having to start over, and if Star Trek is any indication, they may have priced themselves out of anyone outside of the big two from being able to justify the price tag, to be honest. Especially considering, at least in this current pop culture climate, TMNT holds more value than Trek, you ask me.
However, with that, let's be frank here: TMNT toy popularity certainly isn't what it was during COVID. At least to that degree. Of course, *we* all love the property still, and it's evergreen, kids will always love it. But no one is hardcore tracking it down like people were with NECA and GI Joe Classified back then. In fact, most COVID Collectors are back doing whatever the hell it was they were doing before they infiltrated our hobby. And as a result, the NECA Turtles stuff is pretty easy to find, and thus, I have to imagine not selling nearly as well as it once was.
That said, NECA might not be seeing the returns to justify whatever it is that the Ellison chodes are demanding.
All conjecture on my part, obviously.