Does the Department of Defense fund Marvel superhero movies?
The Defense Department supports some Marvel movies with access and information, but does not fund them. The Pentagon's entertainment liaison makes decisions on the department's involvement in particular productions. Typically it might offer access to information, locations or military vehicles.
A 2007 licensing agreement between the Pentagon and Marvel Studios (now a unit of Walt Disney Co.) lays out terms for Marvel's first movie, "Iron Man." It states that Marvel must portray the military according to certain standards set out by the Pentagon. It also states that Marvel will reimburse the U.S. government for expenses for use of military resources, not the other way around. Marvel must also cover travel, lodging, per diem and phone expenses for all military liaisons on the project.
The relationship between Hollywood and the Pentagon dates back to 1927.