I'm not missing your point. I'm saying you're wrong. I'm saying that what you're using as support is not evidence for your conclusion. I've directly addressed your point several times. I'm saying it's not based on anything concrete.
This statement on it's own isn't supported by anything though.
Can you provide an example of subtle chess moves by Marvel that led to something else?
This is bull ****. Stuff like this is why you're entire point is just based on your hopeful wishes. Not anything tangible or workable.
A commissioned comic poster isn't hinting at anything in the going ons of the studios. What would even be the point of hinting that Spidey is going to be in the Avengers in that way? How is that a subtle chess move? It's meaningless. You really think Axel Alonso said to Kevin Feige or the other way around that it'd be cool to make a poster
It just sounds so dumb.
Of course you don't.
Like I said when ppl want something to happen really bad they won't mind being completely unreasonable and irrational.
Sad thing is even if Spidey did end up in the MCU somehow for completely different reasons you'd probably still hold on to your bull **** made up reaches to prove this point of yours had any credibility.
Max Landis doesn't work for Marvel or SONY. Can you even prove this happened or went down? That he got "furious emails" for divulging alleged info in tweets?
Keep in mind what I'm saying is SONY isn't crossing over with Marvel and that what you were originally saying by bringing up they were on good terms. I'm specifically saying the only way Spidey is in the MCU is if SONY gives back the Spidey rights or if Disney buys SONY.
At this point your just saying stuff and not even connecting them to support your point. Just random rumor to incident that you're fixing to make support your idea.
Nothing.
It's a comic book poster for the comics. Spider-Man is Marvel's most popular hero and face of the company. No matter how many times you bring it up. A poster for the 75th anny has nothing to do with two studios working together. You'd be better off ditching this train of thought and pursuing the fact that SONY helped with GotG
That at least sets a precedent of the two studios working together in some small fashion for one of the MCU movies.
You conveniently ignored what I said about the poster again in regards to the studios and who is in it but I'm not gonna repeat myself again.