This forum should have been called, "Sony Submits to Marvel in January".

A lot of dangerous optimism in these forums, especially today. I'm feeling as though if Sony decides to go on with the Spider-Man universe a lot of people on here are going to be crushed. False hope is building rapidly in here. It's almost as if this is actually happening, meanwhile... It's a bunch of random Spider-Man fans trying to predict the financial decisions of a multi-billion dollar company with their billion dollar superhero rights. Anything can happen...Don't get my hopes up!![]()
A lot of dangerous optimism in these forums, especially today. I'm feeling as though if Sony decides to go on with the Spider-Man universe a lot of people on here are going to be crushed. False hope is building rapidly in here. It's almost as if this is actually happening, meanwhile... It's a bunch of random Spider-Man fans trying to predict the financial decisions of a multi-billion dollar company with their billion dollar superhero rights. Anything can happen...
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.
The chances of an MCU deal being made are highly likely at this point.
With the leaks and the fact that they need to hold this summit in the first place-- especially when they were standing tall last year announcing the spin-offs, the MCU will at least be discussed thoroughly/extensively throughout. Like others have pointed out, Avi's going to be standing in the way... But hopefully those higher-ups wanting to look at the option again will sit him down. I'm sick of the guy, they should be too.
We just need some more Sony leaks with some dirt on Avi and then get him fired.
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Yeah. Think Rudin and Pascal's exchanges are bad? Boy would I love to see one of those conversations with Arad.
from: http://moviepilot.com/posts/2014/12...hise-2495749?lt_source=external,manual,manualhe or she questioned, why did they continue to put all their eggs in the Spider-Man basket instead of developing new franchises - especially when Sony itself doesn't see a cent of merchandising revenue for Spider-Man?
This!I wanna see Kevin's bad side. I wanna see him slam Arad and Shuler-Donner (just as annoying). He used to be their pet.
^Arad is the George Lucas of Marvel. Helpful in the extreme long ago but now...ugh!
Why on Earth should Marvel/Disney even bother negotiating given how Sony is imploding. They can just sit back and see the price tag for the Spidey film IP continue to drop as Sony gets more and more desperate. Hell, if they wait long enough the rights may just revert automatically and they don't need to pay a dime. It's not like they don't have tons of other IP's to keep them busy in the meantime.
yeah but wait until...2020-ish?!
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.
For two reasons:^Arad is the George Lucas of Marvel. Helpful in the extreme long ago but now...ugh!
Why on Earth should Marvel/Disney even bother negotiating given how Sony is imploding. They can just sit back and see the price tag for the Spidey film IP continue to drop as Sony gets more and more desperate. Hell, if they wait long enough the rights may just revert automatically and they don't need to pay a dime. It's not like they don't have tons of other IP's to keep them busy in the meantime.
They really don't.Spider-man's gonna need to sit on a shelf for a bit regardless of them getting him sooner or later. Disney is going to want a clear line of distinction between their Spider-man and all that came before. I don't think they'll need another origin movie but they'll need to reference the origin at some point during one of their films to set the record straight about their Spider-man.
They really don't.
There are several ways of announcing that without retreading the same ground. Something as simple as Gwen being alive being in a gang with MJ, Harry, and Flash, would be enough to separate it from both Raimi and Webb.
I was thinking more along the lines of establishing the Uncle Ben character, which would all need to be in retrospect. The rest, well it's a pickle to not waste time on stuff that's already been covered while covering good ground that has been left unused by both Raimi & Webb.