The Rebooted "Keep Hope Alive" (that the rights can revert back to Marvel) Thread - - - - - - - - - - - - - Part 22

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Venom is a bigger deal than Ultron, he's an A-list Marvel character. Sony robbing the MCU of the potential to use the Symbiote and with the huge cosmic universe, Marvel could REALLY delve into the backstory of the Symbiotes. What we're getting instead is a Venom that nobody wanted and the fans are against. Why couldn't Sony make more animated Spidey films like Spiderverse? Make a cinematic universe centered around that! Nobody would have complained - the movie looks amazing. I could easily imagine a Spider-Gwen spin-off and Spider-Man 2099 in that universe. It's a goldmine. Instead, Sony is stealing villains from the MCU

No he's not. You really think Venom is up there with Spider-Man, Wolverine, etc? He's popular, sure. But let's not exaggerate.

Further, we don't know that these villains will never hit the MCU. Maybe the next deal with Sony will allow crossover, who knows? The director seems to be hinting that the studio wants a crossover to happen in some capacity.
 
Further, we don't know that these villains will never hit the MCU. Maybe the next deal with Sony will allow crossover, who knows? The director seems to be hinting that the studio wants a crossover to happen in some capacity.

Tom Holland said at a con appearance "I dunno, how about Venom?" in response to who he'd like his Spider-Man to fight after FFH.
 
I think in the event there is a holdup, those assets can be held in trust while the main organization stateside can proceed. Been a while since I've deep dived into international business, as it is quite a jungle.

Yeah, I don't know the mechanism, but there must be a way for them to segregate the business to any particular country and move on while they work it out. Otherwise one small hold-out country could hold a $71 billion deal hostage.
 
No he's not. You really think Venom is up there with Spider-Man, Wolverine, etc? He's popular, sure. But let's not exaggerate.
Maybe not on par with Wolverine, Iron Man, Spider-Man etc but he's easily one of the most popular Marvel villains. Venom sells more merch than any Spider-Man villain and he hasn't appeared in a film since 2007. Ultron is not on the same level as him so people didn't care as much.

Further, we don't know that these villains will never hit the MCU. Maybe the next deal with Sony will allow crossover, who knows? The director seems to be hinting that the studio wants a crossover to happen in some capacity.
What is the point of that, though? Venom fighting Spider-Man seems pointless since his motivation for doing so would be nothing like the comics, his origin has already been tarnished. Furthermore, I want Feige's vision of these characters; a comic accurate Venom, not Avi Arad's sloppy seconds.
 
Maybe not on par with Wolverine, Iron Man, Spider-Man etc but he's easily one of the most popular Marvel villains. Venom sells more merch than any Spider-Man villain and he hasn't appeared in a film since 2007. Ultron is not on the same level as him so people didn't care as much.

Most of the people who see Venom likely are not going to care, either. Fans do, sure. But we don't make up most of the BO. As long as people like the movie, they will see it.

What is the point of that, though? Venom fighting Spider-Man seems pointless since his motivation for doing so would be nothing like the comics, his origin has already been tarnished. Furthermore, I want Feige's vision of these characters; a comic accurate Venom, not Avi Arad's sloppy seconds.

We'll have to wait and see. I'm open to the Venom movie. I like the costume, Tom Hardy, etc. The villain worries me, but I am reserving judgement until I see it.
 
Maybe not on par with Wolverine, Iron Man, Spider-Man etc but he's easily one of the most popular Marvel villains. Venom sells more merch than any Spider-Man villain and he hasn't appeared in a film since 2007. Ultron is not on the same level as him so people didn't care as much.


What is the point of that, though? Venom fighting Spider-Man seems pointless since his motivation for doing so would be nothing like the comics, his origin has already been tarnished. Furthermore, I want Feige's vision of these characters; a comic accurate Venom, not Avi Arad's sloppy seconds.

MCU Spider-Man vs Sony Venom would be like Batman vs Superman. Two different characters who come together in battle because of a misunderstanding and then eventually team up.

Sony Venom (either the symbiote or Brock) doesn't have a hatred of Spider-Man. They're just two people minding their own business.
 
Tom Hardy needs to embrace his destiny as MCU Logan.
 
No he's not. You really think Venom is up there with Spider-Man, Wolverine, etc? He's popular, sure. But let's not exaggerate.

Further, we don't know that these villains will never hit the MCU. Maybe the next deal with Sony will allow crossover, who knows? The director seems to be hinting that the studio wants a crossover to happen in some capacity.

Sorry but venom is up there with wolverine and Spider-Man. Venom like it or not is Spider-Mans most popular villain. The hype for Spider-Man 3 was all him. Disney pushes him like crazy. He’s on every Spider-Man related media. Brock or not. Anytime a new Spider-Man universe is explored people ask where is venom like this new spidey PS4 game. If the movie sucks people will say venom looked cool and it won’t tarnish his reputation. Venom has been in pretty much every marvel crossover game and was featured in most games. He’s very popular and as recognizable as wolverine.

Lol if you look at the slender man trailer comments they keep asking where is the venom trailer.
 
I can only speak for myself but I have about as much interest in a Venom movie without Spider-Man, as I would with a Riddler movie without Batman.

The incredibly boring looking trailers have done nothing to change my mind either. I would be surprised if it grossed more than 300 million WW.
 
I'm really happy that the X-Men and Fantastic Four are finally coming home, as everyone here. Can't wait to wake up tomorrow and see the results. However, there's uncertainty regarding other matters:

Will Disney be able to find a way to completely get back Hulk and Namor from Universal in the future?

What will happen to the Spider-Man rights if the Venom film bombs? Or if it's successful?

What will happen to the Netflix characters once Disney leaves the platform?

Looking at the failure that was Inhumans, would Marvel be willing to bring them back again at some time in the future?
 
Any reason will do fine.
 
The Venom trailer has A LOT of views.

Has anyone noticed that the second Venom trailer uses the exact same music as the second Infinity War trailer? :funny:.
 
It would not surprise me in the least if Disney or Fox goes after Sky again next week after the shareholders meeting this Friday.
 
It does seem Venom has better awareness than it might have had. The worst case scenario is probably off the table already as a result.
 
It does seem Venom has better awareness than it might have had. The worst case scenario is probably off the table already as a result.

What was the worst case scenario?
 
Has it been confirmed that Spider-Man won't be involved in Venom's origin? Sony may not be able to use Tom Holland or anything specifically from the Marvel films without Marvel's permission, but they should still be able to use Spider-man. I don't know how they would do it, but Spider-man could exist in the Venom film as a guy in a costume or he could just be mentioned, but if they want, it seems like they could tie Spider-man into Venom's origin.
 
Tom Hardy needs to embrace his destiny as MCU Logan.

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