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They lasted almost no time at all, but here are Max Landis’ tweets to the effect that Sony will be surrendering the movie rights to Spider-Man to Marvel studios.
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WTF?!?! Don't toy with my emotions, dammit. This is something I've been wanting to happen ever since Phase One was launched.
while it would be supremely cool to see Spidey in the MCU, i can't see Sony giving up a profitable franchise like Spider-Man if they can help it.
Honestly, beyond Spider-Man being in Avengers and maybe making an appearance elsewhere, there is no benefit to this at all as a Spider-Man fan.
Sony is releasing yearly Spidey movies and creating a whole universe of Spider-Man, what could be cooler? It's the only comic (besides Wolverine) I subscribe to monthly, its the only hero I get super excited about as a stand alone film.
James Bond and Spider-Man are Sony's biggest movie franchises. These two movies make huge money. I highly doubt Sony will sell Spidey back to Marvel.
$ony ruined spiderman, turned into a terrible mashup.