CB: Much has been made of the Sony Pictures documents that leaked onto the Internet last week. For fans of comic book movies, the most has been made of the documents that confirm Marvel Studios has been seeking a deal with Sony to share the film rights to Spider-Man.
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Why it doesn't need? Really? Know much about spidey or not? Come on now...
It wouldn't be right without Spidey.
I don't care if it needs spider-man or not I want him to be there.
I would be curious to know when the license rights end for Sony (Spider-Man) and Fox (X-Men). When it ends it would be good for them to not allow Fox and Sony to relicense them and reboot both series in the MCU. They're probably going to take MCU till 2030 so it would make sense.
You don't "need" him, it's comics just tell a different story. Plus based on what I'm hearing, even if they get Spidey, they are not telling the same story from the comics. It deals with a different approach and different problem at hand. Instead of masked heroes being the focus, it's the NSA style stuff that Stark does and not everyone agrees with it.