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Looks like there was a screening of Spider-Man Homecoming tonight and everyone is saying they loved it.
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Looks like there was a screening of Spider-Man Homecoming tonight and everyone is saying they loved it.
wutWilliam Bibbiani [emoji]10004[/emoji] @WilliamBibbiani
#SpiderManHomecoming is the third best Spider-Man movie. The cast is great, the tone is affable, the drama is... a little thin, honestly
The year's not over. Couldn't JL tank that?If the reviews stay positive, this yesr will have produced the highest rated comic book movies in a year
The year's not over. Couldn't JL tank that?
Because he's the first Spider-Man on film.People still love Tobey for some reason
The Rumors About VENOM And Other SPIDER-MAN Characters Joining The MCU Keep Going Around In Circles
It certainly looks as if Sony and Marvel Studios don't appear to be on the same page regarding what Sony's planning with their Spider-Man and Silver Sable/Black Cat spinoff movies. Speaking to JoBlo, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige reaffirmed earlier statements that only Tom Holland's Spider-Man will be joining the MCU.
"Right now, Spidey is in the MCU and it's just Spidey. Civil War, Homecoming, we've already shot a lot of Tom Holland's scenes in the upcoming Avengers films, and we're just starting to solidify our plans for Homecoming 2 - we won't call it that, whatever it is - which is exciting because it'll be the first MCU movie after untitled Avengers in 2019. It'll be the way Civil War informed everything in Homecoming, those movies will launch him off into a very new cinematic universe at that point. Those five movies are we're focusing on. "
In short, Marvel's relationship with Sony only pertains to those five films- Captain America: Civil War, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers 4 and the Spider-Man: Homecoming sequel.
Said deal between the movie studios allows Marvel to use the character in the MCU, incorporating him into their larger universe, while Sony would distribute, finance and have final creative say over the movies. This allows for the fan-favorite to team up with other beloved heroes like Iron Man and Captain America, while Sony keeps their golden goose. Could this collaboration mean Marvel will work with other studios, like Fox, to do the same thing with characters like Wolverine or The Fantastic Four?
"No active discussions, no plans at all for that. The only reason I don't say "no, never" is because of the amazing things that have happened over the 17 years here. But I don't see that happening anytime soon."
Could this collaboration mean Marvel will work with other studios, like Fox, to do the same thing with characters like Wolverine or The Fantastic Four?
"No active discussions, no plans at all for that. The only reason I don't say "no, never" is because of the amazing things that have happened over the 17 years here. But I don't see that happening anytime soon."