No, period. Although the fans continue to ask and implore the return of Spider-Man al Marvel Cinematic Universe, the people of Sony have it very clear. The superhero stays at home. And if you don't believe it, you just have to read the latest statements from the CEO of Sony Pictures. The thing is very, very, black.
Sony Pictures says there is nothing to do right now
La MCU Spider-Man March It has undoubtedly been one of the dramas of the year at the cinematographic level. It is not for less. The one who was somehow called to replace morally Iron Man says goodbye to future installments and plots of his story, as well as being able to appear in the movies of other comic book superheroes.
The reason for this dismissal, as you know, has to do with Disagreements between Marvel and Sony Pictures, who have not been able to reach a common understanding regarding the benefits that the character generates. So much so that the Japanese company did not beat around the bush: it cut its losses and announced that Spider-Man was returning under his umbrella to the displeasure of the Marvelians. They have not stopped asking Sony to change their minds and even Avengers actors (as is the case with Hawk Eye) have suggested that the Asian company think again, while it turns a deaf ear and follows its own.
Let there be no doubts. Spider-Man is home. pic.twitter.com/FDpIs7VQ5X
— The Output (@eloutput) September 5, 2019
Despite the fact that the firm has wanted to maintain complete normality (now it is in Berlin announcing a Walkman 40th Anniversary and the Xperia 5, among others), the CEO of Sony Pictures, Tony VinciquerraYes, he has spoken about it in a chat with the people of Variety. According to the manager, "for the moment the door is closed" to the possibility that Spider-Man returns to the UCM and although he is aware of the somewhat violent reactions of the fans, there is no "bad vibes" between Sony and Marvel:
We did a great job with Feige [refers to Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios] in the Spider-Man movies. We tried to see if there was a way to solve it… Marvel people are wonderful people, we have great respect for them, but on the other hand, we also have some pretty good people. Kevin didn't do all the work.
Vinciquerra also tries to reassure Spider-Man's followers, confident that they will continue to replicate the success of the movies we've seen with Marvel -although there are many who doubt that this will happen. He acknowledges that the inclusion of Spider-Man in the UCM improved everything that moved around the character but he is also confident that Sony will be able to do the same: "[...] now we have our own universe [...] I think we are quite capable to do what we have to do here."
Therefore, Sony's pulse does not tremble at all and is 100% confident of the success that it will reap on its own. Such is so spider man 3 It is already in pre-production and it even has a first script on the table. In the same way, she is red-handed with a new Venom movie and could be preparing several TV series based on the world of Spider-Man.
Does this calm you down or do you still think this is going to be a disaster?