The highly anticipated superhero flick Watchmen, starring Billy Crudup (pictured) and Patrick Wilson, will arrive in theaters on May 5 after all. Warner Bros. and 20th Century Fox settled their lawsuit over the movie, which is based on the popular graphic novel, on Thursday which had threatened to prevent the movie's release. Fox contended that Warner Bros. shot the Watchmen, which cost over $150 million to film and market, knowing that it didn't have all the rights. Warner Bros., for its part, claimed that Fox had lost its rights and was owed nothing more than a right of first refusal. (Photo: WENN)
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