Dec 10, 2014 In e-mails leaked by hackers this week, it's apparently confirmed that Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures Entertainment have had discussions about bringing Spider-Man into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Nevertheless, it appears the talks broke down and Sony will retain the rights to Spider-Man for the time being. The studio will reportedly have a summit in January where they reevaluate the franchise in the wake of a disappointing second installment in the Amazing Spider-Manfranchise and the loss of co-writer and executive producer Roberto Orci earlier this year. In an October 30 e-mail, The Wall Street Journal reports that Sony Pictures president Doug Belgrad tells Sony motion pictures chief Amy Pascal about a potential scenario that would see Marvel produce a new trilogy of Spider-Man movies while Sony retains creative control, marketing and distribution. In a separate e-mail, Ms. Pascal tells a business partner that Marvel wanted to include Spider-Man in Captain America: Civil War. WSJ says that the e-mails reveal CEOs Kaz Hirai and Robert Iger of Sony and Marvel, respectively, had been engaged in the talks. Among the ideas on the table for January are the Sinister Six and Venom movies already planned, as well as the rumored, female-driven Spider-Verse movie and an animated Spider-Man comedy produced by Phil Lord and Chris Miller of The Lego Movie. It's a shame talks fell through and this will no longer happen
Dec 18, 2014 completely new one. which would be adult spiderman and no more teen drama bs, skipping whole origin story. also marvel wants garfield for other thing
Dec 18, 2014 ok adult spiderman is off, latest news Recently, we all learned Sony has been working on a deal with Marvel Studios that would allow Spider-Man to enter the Marvel cinematic universe. His first appearance could be a cameo in Captain America: Civil War. So, it was assumed Marvel Studio might want to have Spidey make appearances in Avengers 3 and 4 as well, but now we have confirmation of it. Val Broeksmit has been rummaging through Sony's dirty laundry and he came across an interesting email exchange between Andrew Gumpert, the President of Worldwide Business Affairs and Operations for Columbia Pictures, and Sony Entertainment Chairman Amy Pascal. In it, Gumpert told Pascal, if the deal goes through and Marvel gains control of Spider-Man they don't want Spidey's next solo film to be a continuation of the Captain America: Civil War plot just because he would be making a cameo in it. But, Spidey's new universe would "exist in a world where that story has happened" and "superheroes are now divided into two groups." Gumpert also shared details about Spider-Man's planned Captain America 3 cameo. Tony Stark/Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) would recruit Spider-Man and give him a suit. He would also meet Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and of course, Captain America (Chris Evans). Furthermore, Marvel would like to start the next Spider-Man solo film with Peter Parker back in high school, living with his Aunt May at their home in Queens. That's not all! Marvel wants Spider-Man to appear in the Avengers: Infinity War movies that will be released May 4, 2018 and May 3, 2019. In order to make that happen Marvel wants Sony to guarantee that a second standalone Spider-Man film would be released in 2019. Marvel wants that reassurance because they don't want there to be a long delay between his solo films. Gumpert appears to be in favor of Marvel's plan and believes it will benefit Sony more than Marvel. It also appears that Pascal would rather hold off on the solo Spider-Man films until after Avengers 3 and 4 are released. http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/nailbiter111/news/?a=112568
Dec 18, 2014 Yeah oddly enough I didn't change anything, but since that day it's been perfectly smooth