Homecoming "Spider-Man Summit" Thread

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one of those guys is wearing a spider-man cap, he´s back everyone! :o
AF3619 is right... Spidey in MCU confirmed.

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^Is that sarcasm? Trust me I hope it's true myself, but I'm still doubtful
 
Latino Review has been hit-and-miss in regards to DC/Marvel scoops, but I think there's some truth to the recent post regarding the higher-ups at Sony wanting to partner with Marvel / Disney despite the film divisions' wishes of creative control.

I think we might get some bombshells after that 'Spider-Man Summit' happens.
 
Does this mean we could also get "The Spectacular Spider-Man" back?
 
^Is that sarcasm? Trust me I hope it's true myself, but I'm still doubtful
100% sarcasm.

And Sony should rather be thinking about 60% of a huge pie rather than 100% of a smaller one.
 
Shame that Marvel chose to decline to share Spider-Man. They could've pleased their fans but chose not to.

Latino-Review says that the studio bosses over in Japan aren't happy with the producers in America and CEO Kaz Hirai may wind up putting his foot down and stopping Pascal and Arad from doing whatever they want with Spider-Man.

Also, the execs in Japan are far more likely to work out a deal with Marvel like Universal has with Hulk where Spider-Man can do cross-overs with other properties while Marvel produces the films and retains creative control in exchange for Sony distributing the solo films and gaining the profit from the box office and DVD sales.

What this means is that Spider-Man may show up in both Defenders and Infinity War while Sony gets the chance to play around with Daredevil and Luke Cage as his amazing friends.

Let's hope that the suits in japan get their way instead of their American counterparts.

Plus if it's a new trilogy of films, I'd love for part one to skip the origin story entirely, have Spider-Man in college, Gwen died at the hands of Norman Osborn and Spider-Man's own boss at the Daily Bugle depicts super heroes has dangerous vigilantes and sets out to create his own corporate-sponsored hero who'd be kept on a shorter leash. Except Scorpion rebels when he learns that the venom he's secreting is slowly poisoning him and the doctors don't have a cure yet and it's up to Spider-Man to stop him. The title would be Sensational Spider-Man.

Part 2 would be titled Sensational Spider-Man: The Death of Jean DeWolff, take place after Infinity War where Spider-Man gets the black costume. Here he teams up with Luke Cage and Daredevil to expose a serial killer known as Sin Eater. Ed Brock would be Spider-Man's co-worker who wants to break the story to the Daily Bugle but actually outs the wrong person while Peter solves the crime. Luke Cage saves Spider-man from himself at a bell tower where Spider-Man loses the symbiote which bonds to broke before teaming up with Daredevil to stop the Sin-Eater once and for all.

Part 3 would titled, Sensational Spider-Man: Vengeance of Venom and be about Spider-Man vs Venom where Spidey marries MJ.

Assuming that marvel decides to renew the deal and doesn't shelve the property just because they have to share the costs with somebody else (*cough* Hulk *cough*), I'd like to see another six films be planned.

Part 4 would be Sensational Spider-Man: Maximum Carnage where Spider-Man and Venom have to team up to stop a horrific serial killer bonded with a symbiote.

Part 5 would be titled Sensational Spider-Man: Kraven's Last Hunt where a hunter manages to defeat Spider-Man and bury him alive, leaving him for dead.

Part 6's title should be Sensational Spider-Man: Shadow of Evils Past. A new supervillain has gotten ahold of Norman Osborn's technology and may to to MJ what Osborn did to Gwen.

Part 7 needs to be Sensational Spider-Man: Invasion of the Spider Slayers which has Alistair Smythe hired by SHIELD to hunt down Spider-Man after he's framed for a crime which leads to Spider-Man dealing with several spider slayer robots before coming face to face with Smythe himself who's built a suit of armor that he's dubbed, "The Ultimate Spider Slayer."

I have no ideas for part 8 since I really, really don't care about what comes after 1993 in Spider-Man continuity with the Clone Saga going on forever and making continuity nearly impossible to follow and then One More Day awaiting me as my punishment for getting through it.
 
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Shame that Marvel chose to decline to share Spider-Man. They could've pleased their fans but chose not to.
Latino Review made it seem like Sony were the ones who declined the deal because Sony Pictures wanted creative control while the proposed deal would have given Marvel creative control.
 
Latino Review made it seem like Sony were the ones who declined the deal because Sony Pictures wanted creative control while the proposed deal would have given Marvel creative control.

honestly their creativity was the one thing that made the reboot fail in the first place...
 
Latino Review made it seem like Sony were the ones who declined the deal because Sony Pictures wanted creative control while the proposed deal would have given Marvel creative control.

Which is funny to me, due to the evidence of movies produced with 'Sony's creative control.' You'd think they'd want 'Marvel's creative control' to head up the project and then Sony could just sit back and collect some checks. Morons.
 
Shame that Marvel chose to decline to share Spider-Man. They could've pleased their fans but chose not to.

I don't think that two studios with very conflicting ideas would be ideal for any character.

At this point, the best thing for all parties involved would be for Sony to sell the rights back to Marvel for a couple billion. That way, they get a hefty payday, Marvel has their golden boy back, and the fans get to see him interact with the rest of the rising stars in the MCU.

It's all speculation at the end of the day, because Marvel could very well muck it up worse than Sony ever did. My gut feeling, however, tells me that there's nowhere to go from here but up, but, I'll add that the upside is contingent upon a creative team that has a solid vision for the character. The tough part would be figuring out how to ingratiate a third iteration of not only the character, but his entire world with audiences again.
 
The only conversations that should be taking place during this "Summit meeting" (LOL) are ones regarding a deal with Marvel Studios.
 
Latino-Review says that the studio bosses over in Japan aren't happy with the producers in America and CEO Kaz Hirai may wind up putting his foot down and stopping Pascal and Arad from doing whatever they want with Spider-Man.

Also, the execs in Japan are far more likely to work out a deal with Marvel like Universal has with Hulk where Spider-Man can do cross-overs with other properties while Marvel produces the films and retains creative control in exchange for Sony distributing the solo films and gaining the profit from the box office and DVD sales.

What this means is that Spider-Man may show up in both Defenders and Infinity War while Sony gets the chance to play around with Daredevil and Luke Cage as his amazing friends.

Let's hope that the suits in japan get their way instead of their American counterparts.

Plus if it's a new trilogy of films, I'd love for part one to skip the origin story entirely, have Spider-Man in college, Gwen died at the hands of Norman Osborn and Spider-Man's own boss at the Daily Bugle depicts super heroes has dangerous vigilantes and sets out to create his own corporate-sponsored hero who'd be kept on a shorter leash. Except Scorpion rebels when he learns that the venom he's secreting is slowly poisoning him and the doctors don't have a cure yet and it's up to Spider-Man to stop him. The title would be Sensational Spider-Man.

Part 2 would be titled Sensational Spider-Man: The Death of Jean DeWolff, take place after Infinity War where Spider-Man gets the black costume. Here he teams up with Luke Cage and Daredevil to expose a serial killer known as Sin Eater. Ed Brock would be Spider-Man's co-worker who wants to break the story to the Daily Bugle but actually outs the wrong person while Peter solves the crime. Luke Cage saves Spider-man from himself at a bell tower where Spider-Man loses the symbiote which bonds to broke before teaming up with Daredevil to stop the Sin-Eater once and for all.

Part 3 would titled, Sensational Spider-Man: Vengeance of Venom and be about Spider-Man vs Venom where Spidey marries MJ.

Assuming that marvel decides to renew the deal and doesn't shelve the property just because they have to share the costs with somebody else (*cough* Hulk *cough*), I'd like to see another six films be planned.

Part 4 would be Sensational Spider-Man: Maximum Carnage where Spider-Man and Venom have to team up to stop a horrific serial killer bonded with a symbiote.

Part 5 would be titled Sensational Spider-Man: Kraven's Last Hunt where a hunter manages to defeat Spider-Man and bury him alive, leaving him for dead.

Part 6's title should be Sensational Spider-Man: Shadow of Evils Past. A new supervillain has gotten ahold of Norman Osborn's technology and may to to MJ what Osborn did to Gwen.

Part 7 needs to be Sensational Spider-Man: Invasion of the Spider Slayers which has Alistair Smythe hired by SHIELD to hunt down Spider-Man after he's framed for a crime which leads to Spider-Man dealing with several spider slayer robots before coming face to face with Smythe himself who's built a suit of armor that he's dubbed, "The Ultimate Spider Slayer."

I have no ideas for part 8 since I really, really don't care about what comes after 1993 in Spider-Man continuity with the Clone Saga going on forever and making continuity nearly impossible to follow and then One More Day awaiting me as my punishment for getting through it.

Not a fan of your ideas for the franchise.. :dry:
 
Latino Review has been hit-and-miss in regards to DC/Marvel scoops, but I think there's some truth to the recent post regarding the higher-ups at Sony wanting to partner with Marvel / Disney despite the film divisions' wishes of creative control.

I think we might get some bombshells after that 'Spider-Man Summit' happens.

I think so too. I think the question will be which Spiderman we get , the Webbiverse version or Marvel's own version .
 
I think so too. I think the question will be which Spiderman we get , the Webbiverse version or Marvel's own version .

It will clearly be MARVELs own or Sony can **** off
 
The only conversations that should be taking place during this "Summit meeting" (LOL) are ones regarding a deal with Marvel Studios.
It would not surprise me if it's an idea that ends up at least being brought up.
 
I'm not sure though, I saw Spider-Man was never trending on FB, while the Jobs incident and the strange reports of a MIB Jump St. Crossover were. I'm just not sure there's been enough of an outcry yet for Sony to feel they need to relinquish control just yet...that is unless the Latino Review was correct in their reporting!
 
I'm hoping Latino Review was right... It would bring peace to these Spider-Man forums. Otherwise it's going to be a bitter 3 years waiting for Sony's next questionable film.
 
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