Rumor: Sony Japan May Force Studio to Relinquish Spider-Man Control
New gossip claims Sony Picture's parent company may finally force studio to share Spider-Man rights with Marvel
Sony Pictures' two biggest headaches (failed to close a deal [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/138906-Sony-Pictures-Entertainment-Security-Breach-Cybersecurity] to share the franchise with Marvel Studios - a move which many industry analysts have long believed is the only hope of salvaging the series.
The deal, which could have seen Spider-Man appear as part of the blockbuster sequel doesn't like them, [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/moviesandtv/columns/moviebob/12459-Captain-America-3-Will-Bring-Civil-War-to-the-Marvel-Cinematic-U]) which will now instead by hashed-out at a high-level "Spider-Man Summit" among filmmakers and studio executives in January.
According to the Hollywood rumor-mongers at Aunt May prequel [http://www.latino-review.com/news/marvelous-da7e-75-the-spider-manmarvel-deal-is-very-much-alive] wasn't a fake, after all), claims that that Summit may end up being an occasion for Sony's Japanese parent company to put it's foot down: According to LR's scooper, Sony Japan is both furious about the hack (and doesn't like how the Spider-Man movies have turned out), and may force the studio to both take Marvel's crossover deal and give up (to Marvel) their creative control over the main Spider-Man movies - which was supposedly the sticking-point that broke down the initial talks.
If correct, these maneuvers could well see Spider-Man finally coming home to the Marvel Cinematic Universe - though it's now unclear whether or not time remains for the character to take part in upcoming crossovers like Civil War.
Source:Latino Review [http://www.latino-review.com/news/marvelous-da7e-75-the-spider-manmarvel-deal-is-very-much-alive]
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New gossip claims Sony Picture's parent company may finally force studio to share Spider-Man rights with Marvel
Sony Pictures' two biggest headaches (failed to close a deal [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/138906-Sony-Pictures-Entertainment-Security-Breach-Cybersecurity] to share the franchise with Marvel Studios - a move which many industry analysts have long believed is the only hope of salvaging the series.
The deal, which could have seen Spider-Man appear as part of the blockbuster sequel doesn't like them, [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/moviesandtv/columns/moviebob/12459-Captain-America-3-Will-Bring-Civil-War-to-the-Marvel-Cinematic-U]) which will now instead by hashed-out at a high-level "Spider-Man Summit" among filmmakers and studio executives in January.
According to the Hollywood rumor-mongers at Aunt May prequel [http://www.latino-review.com/news/marvelous-da7e-75-the-spider-manmarvel-deal-is-very-much-alive] wasn't a fake, after all), claims that that Summit may end up being an occasion for Sony's Japanese parent company to put it's foot down: According to LR's scooper, Sony Japan is both furious about the hack (and doesn't like how the Spider-Man movies have turned out), and may force the studio to both take Marvel's crossover deal and give up (to Marvel) their creative control over the main Spider-Man movies - which was supposedly the sticking-point that broke down the initial talks.
If correct, these maneuvers could well see Spider-Man finally coming home to the Marvel Cinematic Universe - though it's now unclear whether or not time remains for the character to take part in upcoming crossovers like Civil War.
Source:Latino Review [http://www.latino-review.com/news/marvelous-da7e-75-the-spider-manmarvel-deal-is-very-much-alive]
[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/movies-and-tv/]
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